Mir Sazzat Hossain

Junior Research Scientist at Center for Computational & Data Sciences

A highly motivated and aspiring researcher with a strong background in computer vision and machine learning. Over the past two years, I have actively contributed to the field, publishing research articles in well-regarded conferences such as ICIP and IJCNN. My primary research interests center around various aspects of computer vision and solving real-world problems from different domains using it. Currently, I am working as a Junior Research Scientist at the Center for Computational & Data Sciences (CCDS) at Independent University, Bangladesh. My current research projects include domain adaptation, Mixtures-of-Experts in large multi-modal models (LMMs), protein dynamics prediction using 3D CNNs, and particle jet tagging using graph neural networks. To advance my research experience, I am actively seeking Ph.D. positions in computer vision and machine learning, focusing on topics such as domain adaptation, self-supervised learning, generative models, and vision-language models. I am committed to continuous learning and growth and am excited to contribute to the advancement of computer vision and machine learning research.

Experiences

Publications

M.S. Hossain, R.H. Rajib, M.A.K. Iftee, O. Paul, A.B.S. Nayem, A. Sarker, M.A. Amin, A.A. Ali and A.K.M.M. Rahman

BD Open LULC Map: High-Resolution Land Use and Land Cover Mapping & Benchmarking for Urban Development in Dhaka, Bangladesh

2025 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, January 2025, (This paper has been accepted for publication in ICIP 2025.)

M.S. Hossain, K.M.B. Asad, Payaswini Saikia, Adrita Khan, M.A.K. Iftee, R.H. Rajib, A. Momen, J.K. Ghosh, M.A. Amin, A.A. Ali and A.K.M.M. Rahman

RGC-BENT: A Novel Dataset for BENT Radio Galaxy Classification

2025 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, January 2025, (This paper has been accepted for publication in ICIP 2025.)

Posts

The Poisson Distribution: Your Key to Predicting the Unforeseeable

The blog post explores the Poisson distribution, a statistical distribution commonly used in various fields, including astronomy, to model random events. It explains the properties of the distribution, its real-world applications, and provides a step-by-step guide on how to visualize the Poisson distribution using Python. The post also discusses the issue of Poisson noise in astronomical observations and presents a practical example of how to calculate and deal with it using Python.

Life Events

2025

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    Paper 📄 accepted in ICIP 2025

    Thrilled to announce that two of my papers have been accepted 🤩 in the 2025 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP).

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    Paper 📄 accepted in IJCNN 2025

    Thrilled to announce that our paper 'FedCTTA' has been accepted 🤩 in the 2025 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN).

2024

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    Contract with CCDS extended 🥳 with a new role, Junior Research Scientist

    Excited to share that my contract 📑 with CCDS has been extended with a new role, Junior Research Scientist.

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    Received a travel grant ✈️ from IEEE Signal Processing Society

    Grateful to receive a travel grant of 💲1,000 from the IEEE Signal Processing Society to attend ICIP 2024.

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    Paper 📄 accepted in ICIP 2024

    Thrilled to announce that my paper has been accepted 🤩 in the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP).

2023

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    Paper 📄 accepted in IJCNN 2023

    My first paper has been accepted 🤩 in 2023 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN) - Special INNS Workshop: International Neural Network Society Workshop on Deep Learning.