Home Article

Keeping Physics and Humans in the Loop of Computer Vision Problems

2018-09-26

Venue: Lecture Hall, 1st floor, Chow Yei-ching Science & Technology Building, Yuquan Campus

Speaker: Zhaozheng Yin, Associate Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology

Abstract: While a lot of efforts have been spent on developing computer algorithms to solve computer vision and machine learning problems, less attention is paid on the physical image formation process and human-aided discovery. Using biomedical image analysis as an example, I will demonstrate how physics and humans in the loop can benefit the algorithm development and boost the algorithm performance. In the second part of the talk, I will briefly introduce several multidisciplinary projects from my group, including social intelligent computing, infrastructure inspection by robotic exploration, cyber physical systems for smart manufacturing, and human-robot collaboration.