About my research

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Introduction

This page is to share with you my exploration in research fields. My current research interests are mainly in dynamic visual modeling, which aims at studying how to model the visual observations that change over the time. It lies in the heart of the analysis of a wide spectrum of phenonmena, such as motion, deformation, and flow. A wide spectrum of practical applications including tracking, event analysis, and even climate monitoring will benefit from the advance in this field.

Despite my research experience on computer vision in the past four years, it is still new to me. When I was pursuing my master degree, my major direction was sample space modeling, feature extraction, and pattern recognition. Most of the works are done on a static set of images. The incorporation of dynamic changes bring forth a substantially extended scope as well as a great challenge. Another challenge comes from that the methodologies used here are mainly stochastic, which are quite different from the deterministic approach that I typically employed in previous works.

The new trip starts here. I believe that it will be an exciting and rewarding one.

Topic List

Here keeps a list of the topics I am working on. Different pages linked from here will be dedicated to different topics. In these pages, there are discussions on the papers that I read and recent progress in resolving specific problems.

  1. Monte Carlo Sampling
  2. Texture Modeling
  3. Modeling Transformation
  1. A test area