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Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible

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I am currently a Ph.D. student in Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland at College Park. I work as a Research Assistant in the Center for Automation Research with Prof. Rama Chellappa, Dr. Qinfen Zheng , and Prof Larry S. Davis.

My research interests include Stereo and Motion Analysis and Fusion, Moving Object Detection and Tracking.

Research Area:

Object Detection/Tracking/Classification/Recognition in Video Acquired from Moving Platforms

Background Technology:

  1. Computer Vision
  2. Image/Video Processing and Streaming
  3. Signal Processing
  4. Pattern Recognition
  5. Machine Learning

My current research concentrates on the following Projects:


  1. Gait DNA: A Compact Representation for Human Motion Analysis

    (Video Surveillance and Biometrics)

    Human Motion Estimation in Stereo Video

    Activity Detection

    Human Identification by Gait

  2. Real-Time Multi-Camera Pedestrian Detection and Tracking

    (Video Surveillance and Monitoring)

    Camera Motion Estimation in Stereo Video

    Object Detection By Fusing of Motion and Stereo

    Pedestrian Classification by Motion Pattern(new)

  3. Pedestrian/Vechicle Classification from Infrared and Airborne Videos
  4. (Human Motion Signature)

    Analysis defferent motion pattern for various objects

    Robust Classification

    Invariant to pose

  5. Robust Realtime Moving Objects Detection in Airborne Videos

(Summer Intern in S.E.T. Associates)

Analysis defferent motion pattern for various objects

Robust Classification

Invariant to pose