Wednesday, November 04, 2009

NTU talk: Video Analysis in Vision-Based Intelligent Systems

Title: Video Analysis in Vision-Based Intelligent Systems
Speaker: Prof. Hsu-Yung Cheng, National Central University
Time: 2:20pm, Nov 6 (Fri), 2009
Place: Room 103, CSIE building

Abstract: Computer vision and video analysis techniques play an important role in modern intelligent systems. Video-based systems can capture a larger variety of desired information and are relatively inexpensive because cameras are easy to install, operate, and maintain. With the huge amount of video cameras installed everywhere nowadays, there is an urgent need for automated video understanding techniques that can replace human operators to monitor the areas under surveillance. In this talk I will breifly introduce several topics and related techniques in intelligent surveillance applications. More discussions will be given on the topic of video object tracking. I will introduce a work on video object tracking which combines the advantages of both the flexibility of particle sampling and mathematical tractability of Kalman filters. Also, for objects that cannot be separated during the tracking proces, possible solutions are discussed.

Short Biography: Hsu-Yung Cheng received the Bachelor’s degree in computer science and information engineering from National Chiao-Tung University in Taiwan in 2000 and the Master’s degree from the same department in 2002. She earned a degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Washington in Electrical Engineering in 2008. Hsu-Yung Cheng joined the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering in National Central University in 2008 as an assistant professor. Her research interest includes image and video analysis and intelligent systems.

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