[Faculty] Fwd: [CSRC-SDSU COLLOQUIUM]: From 2D Image Recognition to 3D Scene Reconstruction: A Restricted Turing Machine
Jose Castillo
jcastillo at mail.sdsu.edu
Thu Oct 15 16:25:44 PDT 2015
*DATE:* Friday, October 16, 2015
*TITLE:* From 2D Image Recognition to 3D Scene Reconstruction: A
Restricted Turing Machine
*TIME:* 3:30 PM
*LOCATION:* GMCS 214
*SPEAKER:* Dr. Xiaobai Liu. Assistant Professor of Computer Science, San
Diego State University
*ABSTRACT:* Computer Vision aims to answer two types of questions - what
and where - that involve 2D Image Recognition and 3D Scene Reconstruction,
respectively. This talk will cover several studies for solving these two
tasks, either separately or jointly. It includes four major parts. Firstly,
I will present an attributed grammar model for simultaneous 2D recognition
and 3D reconstruction from single view, which achieved state-of-the-art
scene reconstruction results on several public benchmarks. Next, I will
introduce how this unified framework can be applied to solve a number of
novel problems, most of them are based on moving camera platforms (e.g.
Robots). Thirdly, I will demonstrate a vision-based intelligent system,
i.e. Turing Machine, which is capable of understanding large-scale videos,
like human beings, and answering written questions. Last, I will discuss a
few research directions that are potentially valuable in both academy and
industry.
*HOST:* Dr. Jose Castillo
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http://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/colloquium.html
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