[Faculty] Fwd: Seminar Announcement
Arlene Gibson
agibson2 at sdsu.edu
Thu Oct 3 08:32:43 PDT 2019
*Seminar Room changed to GMCS-305*
Arlene
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From: Richard Levine <rlevine at sdsu.edu>
Date: Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 8:03 AM
Subject: Re: Seminar Announcement
To: Yusuf Ozturk <yozturk at sdsu.edu>
Cc: Arlene Gibson <agibson2 at sdsu.edu>
Yep, I plan on putting a notice on the door about a room change. Thanks
Yusuf.
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
*STATISTICS SEMINAR*
Presents
*Qingquan Sun, Ph.D.*
School of Computer Science and Engineering
California State University, San Bernardino
*Friday*
*October 4, 2019*
*11:00am*
*GMCS 305*
*Compressive Human Sensing*
*Abstract*
As the sensor networks and ubiquitous computing devices applied to serve
and response to humans, the need to sense people is becoming more pressing.
Human sensing covers the issues of detection, localization, count
estimation, identification, and activity recognition. Many applications in
homeland security, energy efficient building, and healthcare require human
sensing based on people’s behavioral traits. Conventional approaches
typically use video cameras, which could incur high data throughput and
computational costs, and cannot protect privacy. This presentation provides
a low-cost, low-data-throughput, fast-response solution for behavioral
biometrics analysis based on wireless compressive sensing systems. Such
systems consist of a variety of low cost sensors such as pyroelectric
infrared sensor, fiber-optic sensor, laser sensor, acoustic sensor, and so
on. Integrated with compressive binary sensing technology, these systems
can perform human sensing impressively.
*Biography*
Dr. Qingquan Sun is currently an associate professor in the School of
Computer Science and Engineering at California State University San
Bernardino, San Bernardino, 92407, USA. He received the Ph.D. degree in the
field of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa, AL, USA in 2013. Dr. Sun’s research interests include
intelligent sensing, machine learning and data sciences in cyber-physical
systems. He has published around 30 journal/conference papers and book
chapters in these research fields. He also has led three NSF projects. Dr.
Sun’s research has been supported by U.S. NSF, U.S. Air Force research lab,
and other resources. As an active scholar, Dr. Sun has served as an
associate editor for three international journals, a chair for EAI MLICOM
international conference, and a reviewer for eight IEEE transactions and
journals.
Dr. Yusuf Ozturk
Interim Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies and Professor
College of Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Co-Director, Smart Health Institute
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive , San Diego, CA 92182-1309
Phone : (619) 594-4550
Email: yozturk at sdsu.edu
My schedule is available here:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/b/1?cid=eW96dHVya0BzZHN1LmVkdQ
--
Richard A. Levine, PhD
Fellow, American Statistical Association
Professor of Statistics
Faculty Advisor, Analytic Studies and Institutional Research
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive fax: (619) 594-6746
San Diego, CA 92182 email: rlevine at sdsu.edu
USA
http://edoras.sdsu.edu/~ralevine
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Richard A. Levine, PhD
Fellow, American Statistical Association
Professor of Statistics
Faculty Advisor, Analytic Studies and Institutional Research
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive fax: (619) 594-6746
San Diego, CA 92182 email: rlevine at sdsu.edu
USA
http://edoras.sdsu.edu/~ralevine
--
Arlene Gibson
Administrative Support Coordinator
Phone: 619 594-6061
agibson2 at sdsu.edu
Room E-203
College of Engineering, Dean's Office
San Diego State University
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