Taichung, Taiwan

Ching-Yun Tseng


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations of Ching-Yun Tseng in Insect Monitoring Technology.

Introduction

Ching-Yun Tseng is a notable inventor based in Taichung, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of intelligent monitoring systems, particularly in the management of flying insects. His innovative approach combines technology with biological research to create effective solutions for insect identification and tracking.

Latest Patents

Ching-Yun Tseng holds a patent for an "Intelligent Forcipomyia taiwana monitoring and management system." This intelligent system includes a catching mechanism designed to grab a target insect. It features a database that stores images of various flying insect categories. The system utilizes a model training module to establish a training model based on these images. An image capture module is employed to take pictures of the target insect. The identifying module uses the YOLO detection framework technology to select a segmented region containing the target, extracting identification features for deep learning. Additionally, a counting module records the number of targets in the database, while a predictive tracking module employs a Monte-Carlo category algorithm to track and predict the behavior of the identified insects.

Career Highlights

Ching-Yun Tseng is affiliated with Feng Chia University, where he contributes to research and development in innovative technologies. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency of insect monitoring systems, which can have significant implications for agriculture and environmental management.

Collaborations

Ching-Yun Tseng collaborates with colleagues such as Yee Siang Gan and Shih-Kai Fan, who contribute to his research efforts and innovations in the field.

Conclusion

Ching-Yun Tseng's work exemplifies the intersection of technology and biology, showcasing how innovative systems can improve insect monitoring and management. His contributions are paving the way for advancements in this important area of research.

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