Sensing Motion on data in the wild​​​​​​​

2019年10月14日上午9:00,信息楼322

Speech Title: Sensing Motion on data in the wild
Human related analysis has been an active research field for its wide applications. With the advancement in sensing system and computing technologies, many methods have been explored for human motion analysis in the wild, especially human action, facial and gaze analysis. Although the majority of this research has been conducted on 2D images, there are significantly increasing demands for static and dynamic 3D analysis due to the improved performance on capturing the various visual cues. In this talk we will address the recent techniques in 2D/3D sensing systems, recognition and virtual reality application development. And the challenges of this research field will also be addressed.

Prof. Hui Yu, University of Portsmouth, the United Kingdom, UK. Dr Yu is a Professor in the School of Creative Technologies. He previously held an appointment with the University of Glasgow. He has won prizes for his study and research include Excellent Undergraduate Prize (provincial level), the Best PhD Thesis Prize, EPSRC DHPA Awards (PhD) and Vice Chancellor Travel Prize. Dr Yu is an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems. He is a member of the Peer Review College, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), UK.