Jingcheng Tong | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jingcheng Tong | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication | China

Mr. Jingcheng Tong, a postgraduate student at the Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication, China, is an emerging researcher whose work focuses on advancing artificial intelligence applications in industrial manufacturing through deep learning and computer vision technologies. As a student member actively contributing to this growing field, he has developed innovative object detection algorithms tailored for steel material identification and quality assessment, bridging the gap between advanced AI methods and traditional manufacturing practices. His notable research, including the publication CBH-YOLO: A steel surface defect detection algorithm based on cross-stage mamba enhancement and hierarchical semantic graph fusion in the SCI-indexed journal Neurocomputing, highlights his ability to design effective solutions that significantly improve defect detection accuracy, enhance efficiency, and reduce manual inspection costs. Mr. Tong’s interdisciplinary approach not only advances industrial automation and smart manufacturing initiatives but also demonstrates how applied artificial intelligence can modernize conventional production systems and elevate product quality standards. In addition to his technical expertise, he exhibits strong academic commitment and a forward-looking vision, aiming to extend his research toward broader industrial applications of AI that can support sustainable, intelligent, and globally competitive manufacturing. Through his scholarly contributions, practical innovations, and dedication to excellence, Mr. Jingcheng Tong exemplifies the promise and potential of the next generation of researchers committed to shaping the future of intelligent manufacturing technologies.

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Featured Publication

Tong, J. (2025). CBH-YOLO: A steel surface defect detection algorithm based on cross-stage mamba enhancement and hierarchical semantic graph fusion. Neurocomputing. Advance online publication.