John See Su Yang
Professor, Director of Research & Enterprise
- Campus
- Edinburgh
- J.See@hw.ac.uk
- LinkedIn profile

Biography
Dr. John See is a Professor at School of Mathematical and Computing Sciences, Heriot-Watt University (Malaysia Campus) and an Associate Professor before that. He also leads the Multimedia Data Analysis (MuDA) Lab. Previously, he was a Senior Lecturer at Multimedia University, Malaysia where he was the Chair of the Centre for Visual Computing (CVC), and founded the Visual Processing (ViPr) Lab. From 2017-2019, he was also a Visiting Research Fellow at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) as a recipient of the Belt and Road Initiative Young Scientist Fellowship. He received his Bachelor, Masters and PhD degrees from Multimedia University.
Dr. See has published more than 140 articles in reputable journals and conferences such as IEEE T-PAMI, T-AC, T-MM, T-CSVT, and top-ranked computer vision and AI conferences such as CVPR, ECCV, ICCV, ACM Multimedia, AAAI and NeurIPS. He has served as chair of several workshops, special sessions, and in the technical programme committee of various international conferences. Over the span of his academic career, he has received more than MYR 3 million in research funding from international, national, and industrial grants as Principal Investigator (PI)/Co-PI.
He currently serves in the following editorial boards:
- Signal Processing, as Subject Editor (Senior Area Editor)
- IEEE Transactions on Multimedia as Associate Editor
- EURASIP Journal of Image and Video Processing as Associate Editor
- The Computer Journal as Associate Editor
- IEEE Access, as Associate Editor
- Frontiers in Signal Processing (Image Processing section) as Associate Editor
He is also a Member of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), Senior Member of IEEE, and was an Elected Member of the IEEE Multimedia Systems and Applications (MSA) Technical Committee (CAS) for Term 2020-2024 and Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP) Technical Committee (SPS) for Term 2021-2023.
Areas of interest
- Computer vision
- Artificial intelligence
- Affective computing
- Multimedia signal processing