June 20-21, Beijing, China
Co-chairs: Prof. Jianbo Shi University of Pennsylvania, USA
Prof. Liang Wang Institute of Automation, CAS, China
Host: National Lab of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, CAS,
Tentative Schedule
Saturday, June 20, 2015
08:50-09:00 Opening remarks
09:00-10:20 Intelligent machines: perception, planning, and motor control
Prof. Dan Lee, Director, General Robotics Automation, Sensing, Perception Lab, Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering
10:20-10:40 Break
10:40-12:00 TBA
Tianmiao Wang, Beihang University
12:00-13:40 Lunch & Break
13:40-15:00 The design of low-cost robotics, on robotics for health care monitoring in elder care
Prof. Mark Yim, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
15:00-16:20 Legged locomotion for desert research
Prof. Dan Koditschek, Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering
16:20-16:40 Break
16:40-18:00 Panel: XXXXX
All invited speakers
Sunday, June 21, 2015
09:00-10:20 Social vision: social saliency and future localization
Prof. Jianbo Shi, Department of Computer and Information Science
10:20-10:40 Break
10:40-12:00 Aerial robotics
Prof. Vijay Kumar, Dean, School of Applied Sciences and Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
12:00-13:40 Lunch & Break
13:40-15:00 Learning Based Partial Differential Equations for Visual Processing
Prof. Zhouchen Lin, Peking University
15:00-16:20 TBA
Prof. Lee Chin-Hui, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
16:20-16:40 Break
16:40-18:00 3D object recognition, localization, and reconstruction
Prof. Kostas Daniilidis, Associate Dean of Education, School of Applied Sciences and Engineering, Department of Computer and Information Science
18:00-18:10 Closing remarks
Brief Bios of Invited Speakers
Prof. Jianbo Shi
Jianbo Shi studied Computer Science and Mathematics as an undergraduate at Cornell University where he received his B.A. in 1994. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from University of California at Berkeley in 1998. He joined The Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in 1999 as a research faculty, where he lead the Human Identification at Distance(HumanID) project, developing vision techniques for human identification and activity inference. In January 2003, he joined the Department of Computer & Information Science at University of Pennsylvania where he is currently an Associate Professor and Graduate Group Chair. His current research focuses on human behavior analysis and image recognition-segmentation. His other research interests include image/video retrieval, and vision based desktop computing. His long-term interests center around a broader area of machine intelligence, he wishes to develop a "visual thinking" module that allows computers not only to understand the environment around us, but also to achieve higher level cognitive abilities such as machine memory and learning.
Prof. Zhouchen Lin
Zhouchen Lin received the Ph.D. degree in applied mathematics from Peking University, in 2000. He is currently a Professor with the Key Laboratory of Machine Perception, School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Peking University. He is also a Chair Professor with Northeast Normal University. He was a Guest Professor with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Beijing Jiaotong University, and Southeast University. He was also a Guest Researcher with the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academic of Sciences. His research interests include computer vision, image processing, machine learning, pattern recognition, and numerical optimization. He is an area chair of CVPR 2014, ICCV 2015, NIPS 2015, and AAAI 2016. He is an Associate Editor of the IEEE T. Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence and the International J. Computer Vision.
Time: June 20-21, 2015
Venue: Lecture Hall, 3rd Floor, Intelligent Building, CASIA
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