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Saturday, November 21 • 12:00pm - 12:45pm
Fun Research in Computer Vision : from robots, sports, face to medicine

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In this talk, I would like to touch upon highlights of various research and development that my vision group at Carnegie Mellon has done in the area of computer vision. A few candidates for topics that I will cover include vision-based autonomous robots, Eye Vision, biological live cell tracking, face image analysis, and water drop illumination. While presenting their technical contents, I will try to sprinkle my anecdotal experiences, strategies, and philosophy in research including my research motto, “Think like an amateur, do as an expert”, which I hope the audience finds interesting and useful in order for them to make their research and development fun and productive.

Video Recorded:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz2yq2orz8U

<<スタッフからの一言>>
金出先生のこちらの本は悩んでいた私に一つの方向性を頂きました。
今回お迎えできて大変うれしいです。 (実行委員川口)
独創はひらめかない 「素人発想、玄人実行」の法則
http://books.rakuten.co.jp/rb/11939861/ 


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Naoki Chiba

Lead Scientist, Rakuten, Inc.

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Takeo Kanade

U. A. and Helen Whitaker University Professor, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Professor Takeo Kanade received his PhD degree from Kyoto University in 1974. After holding junior faculty positions there, he joined Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in 1980, and served as the Director of its world famous Robotics Institute. Currently he holds the title of U.A. and... Read More →



Saturday November 21, 2015 12:00pm - 12:45pm JST
4th Floor : Track A Asakai A

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