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Chen, Chu-Song ਿ ͉ ༟ ࣘ Research Description
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My main research directions include pattern Visual surveillance ķ automatically monitoring the
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Associate Research Fellow (2003/10--) recognition, computer vision, image/signal process- motions of dubious persons and objects on video, so
ing, and multimedia digital-archive technology. as to assist guards for security purposes. (3) Video
௰৷ኪዝjPh.D, National Taiwan University (1996) Due to the fast progress of related researches and a content understanding ķ automatically parsing the
ཥcc༑j+886-2-2788-3799 ext. 1310 growing development of the multimedia industry, contents and semantics of videos, so that high-level
research in these fields is getting more progress and knowledge of the video can be extracted and orga-
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received more attentions. In my opinion, there are nized. My current research follows the above three
ཥɿڦᇌjsong@iis.sinica.edu.tw three directions with the highest application poten- themes. Current research topics include lighting Research Fellows
tial in the related fields: (1) Intelligent human-com- normalization, human identity verification by face
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puter interface { automatically tracking and rec- recognition, augmented reality, compression and
ognizing human features or gestures, so as to allow progressive transmission of object movies, image
the computer to understand human intensions, and and video copy detection, and so on.
also to perform intelligent reactions interactively; (2)
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versity (2005- ).
Selected Publications
• Adjunct Assistant/Associate Professor, National Ӻᔊʧ Selected Publications
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Taipei University of Technology (2000-2005).
1. Chu-Song Chen, Ja-Ling Wu, and Yi-Ping Hung, “Theoretical Aspects ECCV 2004, (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 3022),
• Joint Appointment Assistant Professor, National Ңٙ˴ࠅӺ˙Σܼ̍əᅼόᗆйeཥ໘ൖ of Vertically-Invariant Gray-Level Morphological Operators and Their Prague, Czech, May 2004.
Taiwan Normal University (2001-2004). ᙂeᅂ྅ၾৃஈଣe˸ʿεదᅰЗՊᔛҦஔf Applications on Adaptive Signal and Image Filtering,” IEEE Transac- 9. Chu-Song Chen and Wen-Yan Chang, “On Pose Recovery for Gen-
tions on Signal Processing, Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 1049-1060, April 1999. eralized Visual Sensors,” IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and
• Assistant Research Fellow, IIS, Academia Sinica
МᎇഹᗫӺί௰ڐவϋԸٙҞආӉd˸ʿ 2. Chu-Song Chen, Chi-Kuo Yu, and Yi-Ping Hung, “New Calibration- Machine Intelligence, Vol. 26, No. 7, pp. 848-861, July 2004.
(1999-2003). free Approach for Augmented Reality Based on Parameterized Cubed 10. Chun-Rong Huang, Chu-Song Chen, and Pau-Choo Chung, "An
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• Postdoctoral Fellow, IIS, Academia Sinica Structure,” Proceedings of International Conference on Computer Vi- Improved Algorithm for Two-Image Camera Self-Calibration and
(1996-1999). ۉʘᒈැfࡈɛႩމᅼόᗆйၾཥ໘ൖᙂҦஔɪ௰ sion, ICCV’99, pp. 30-37, September 1999. Euclidean Structure Recovery Using Absolute Quadric," Pattern Rec-
3. Chu-Song Chen, Yi-Ping Hung, and Jen-Bo Cheng, “RANSAC- ognition, Vol. 37, Issue 8, pp. 1713-1722, August 2004.
• M.S., Computer Science and Information Engineer- ঐ೯౨ٙᄴࠦϞɧj1౽ᅆۨɛዚʧࠦ ķ л based DARCES: A New Approach to Fast Automatic Registration of 11. Jiun-Hung Chen and Chu-Song Chen, “Object Recognition Based on
ing, National Taiwan University (1991). ͜ཥ໘ൖᙂٙҦஔІਗᔳၾ፫Ⴉɛٙतᅄd۶ Partially-Overlapping Range Images,” IEEE Transactions on Pattern Image Sequences by Using Inter-Feature-Line Consistencies,” Pattern
Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Vol. 21, No. 11, pp. 1229-1234, Recognition, Vol. 37, Issue 9, pp. 1913-1923, September 2004.
• B.S., Control Engineering, National Chiao Tung ࿒dԒ΅ഃf˸کᜫཥ໘ᐝ༆ɛܸٙ˿אจΣdආ November 1999. 12. Chun-Rong Huang, Chu-Song Chen, and Pau-Choo Chung, “Tangible
University (1989). 4. Jiun-Hung Chen and Chu-Song Chen, “Fuzzy Kernel Perceptron,” Photo-Realistic Virtual Museum,” IEEE Computer Graphics and Ap-
ϾঐЪ̈౽ᅆۨٙˀᏐf2ൖৃ္છ ķ л͜ཥ IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, pp. 1364-1373, November plications, January/February Issue, 2005.
2002. 13. Wen-Yan Chang, Chu-Song Chen, and Yi-Ping Hung, “Appearance-
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5. Jiun-Hung Chen, Chu-Song Chen, and Yong-Sheng Chen “Fast Algo- Guided Particle Filtering for Articulated Hand Tracking,” Proceedings
ҡৃdႾпᙆሊਂλτΌ္છʘਕf3ൖ rithm for Robust Template Matching with M-estimators,” IEEE Trans- of IEEE Computer Society International Conference on Computer Vi-
actions on Signal Processing, pp. 230-243, January 2003. sion and Pattern Recognition, CVPR 2005, San Diego, CA, USA, June
ৃʫ࢙ᐝ༆ ķ ˸Іਗٙ˙όᐝ༆ൖৃٙʫ࢙ၾႧ 6. Jiun-Hung Chen and Chu-Song Chen, “Reducing Classifi cation Time 2005.
of SVM with Multiple Mirror Classifi ers,” IEEE Transactions on Sys- 14. Chia-Ping Chen and Chu-Song Chen, “Lighting Normalization with
จd˸ک፩̈һ৷චٙٝᗆfͦۃҢٙӺࠠᓃ
tems Man and Cybernetics, Part B, pp. 1173-1183, April 2004 Generic Intrinsic Illumination Subspace for Face Recognition,” Pro-
у݊ృഹ˸ɪɧɽ˙ΣfͦۃԫٙӺᕚܼͦ̍ 7. Chu-Song Chen, Wen-Teng Hsieh, and Jiun-Hung Chen, “Panoramic ceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, ICCV
Appearance-based Recognition of Video Contents Using Matching 2005, Beijing, China, October 2005.
əΈᇞࣖᏐ̘ৰdɛᑕᗆйၾԒ΅ᆽႩeᄣόྼ Graphs,” IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics, Part B, 15. Chia-Ping Chen and Chu-Song Chen, “The 4-Source Photometric Ste-
pp. 179-199, February 2004. reo Under General Unknown Lighting,” accepted by European Con-
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8. Chu-Song Chen, Yu-Ting Chen, and Fay Huang, “Stitching and ference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2006, Graz, Austria, May 2006.
ਈഃf Reconstruction of Linear-Pushbroom Panoramic Images for Planar (acceptance ratio of oral paper is 5%)
Scenes,” Proceedings of European Conference on Computer Vision,
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