Wenhan Wu
Scholar

Wenhan Wu

Google Scholar ID: iUISOuMAAAAJ
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Human Action RecognitionHuman Behavior AnalysisComputer Vision
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
1,198
 
H-index
4
 
i10-index
4
 
Publications
7
 
Co-authors
6
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - Publications: UniSTFormer: Unified Spatio-Temporal Lightweight Transformer for Efficient Skeleton-Based Action Recognition, Frequency-Semantic Enhanced Variational Autoencoder for Zero-Shot Skeleton-based Action Recognition (ICCV 2025), FreqMixFormerV2: Lightweight Frequency-aware Mixed Transformer for Human Skeleton Action Recognition (IEEE FG 2025), Frequency Guidance Matters: Skeletal Action Recognition by Frequency-Aware Mixed Transformer (ACM MM 2024), Part Aware Contrastive Learning for Self-Supervised Action Recognition (IJCAI 2023), SkeletonMAE: Spatial-Temporal Masked Autoencoders for Self-Supervised Skeleton Action Recognition (ICME 2023 Workshop), Deep Learning-Based Human Pose Estimation: A Survey (ACM Computing Surveys 2023)
  • - Passed UNCC CIS PhD qualifying exam (December 2022)
  • - Successfully defended PhD proposal in the CIS program (December 2024)
  • - Defended PhD thesis (November 2025)
Research Experience
  • - 2024-2025: Teaching Assistant at UNC Charlotte CS department
  • - 2021-2024: Research Assistant at UNC Charlotte CS department
  • - 2020-2021: Teaching Assistant at UNC Charlotte ECE department
Education
  • - Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, supervised by Professor Aidong Lu and co-advised by Professor Chen Chen (since September 2021)
  • - M.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology (2020)
  • - B.S. in Electronic Information Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) (2018)
Background
  • Research interests include human-centric video understanding, action recognition, motion analysis, representation learning, and frequency analysis. Currently a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Computer Science department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Miscellany
  • Served as a reviewer for multiple journals and conferences including ACM Computing Surveys, TCSVT, Pattern Recognition, Industrial Informatics, Multimedia Tools and Applications, Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, WACV, ICME, NeurIPS, ACM MM, etc.