Robust Statistics in Computer Vision

Algorithms and Applications

 

Biography

 

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Tat-Jun Chin received the BEng (Mechatronics) from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in 2003. In 2003-2004 he worked for Agilent Technologies' Sensor Solutions Division as a Test Engineer. In 2004, he received the Australia-Asia Award (AUD$100,000) to pursue his Ph.D. in computer vision at Monash University, Victoria, Australia. He was a Research Fellow at the Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R) in Singapore from 2007–2008. Since 2008 he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, then Lecturer at The University of Adelaide, South Australia. His research interests include robust estimation and statistical learning methods in Computer Vision. He has served as Program Committee member and reviewer for the major computer vision conferences and journals, and is currently the Co-Treasurer of ICIP 2013.

 

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Hanzi Wang is currently a Distinguished Professor and "Minjiang Scholar" at Xiamen University, China, and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He was a Senior Research Fellow (2008-2010) at the University of Adelaide, Australia; an Assistant Research Scientist (2007- 2008) and a Postdoctoral Fellow (2006-2007) at the Johns Hopkins University; and a Research Fellow at Monash University, Australia (2004- 2006). He received the Ph.D degree in Computer Vision from Monash University, Australia. He was awarded the Douglas Lampard Electrical Engineering Research Prize and Medal for the best PhD thesis in the Department. His research interests are concentrated on computer vision and pattern recognition including visual tracking, robust statistics, model fitting, object detection, video segmentation, and related fields. He is an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (T-CSVT). He is a Senior Member of the IEEE. He has served as a reviewer for more than 30 journals and conferences.

 

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Yong Duek Seo has been a Professor since 2003 at the Department of Media Technology in Sogang University, Korea. In 2000 he received his Ph.D. from the Department of Electrical Engineering in Pohang University of Science and Technology. In 2000-2001 he was a Visiting Scholar at Cambridge University in the UK. In 2009-2010 he was a Visiting Professor at the Australian National University. Yong Duek's research interests are computer vision, augmented reality, and media art. He is currently a Co-Chair of the demo sessions at ACCV 2012.

 

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