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TIGP (SNHCC) -- Computational Photography: Image Stitching, Image Deblurring and Others

  • LecturerProf. Yung-Yu Chuang (Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University)
    Host: TIGP SNHCC Program
  • Time2015-12-02 (Wed.) 14:30 ~ 16:30
  • LocationAuditorium 106 at IIS new Building
Abstract

Computational photography refers to computational techniques for capturing, displaying, and manipulating images that produce a richer, more vivid representation beyond what traditional cameras can record. It enhances or extends the capabilities of traditional digital photography, such as resolution, dynamic range, viewpoint, and frame rate. The wide deployment of mobile devices makes cameras accessible to everyone. People carry and use cameras all the time to record precious moments. With computational photography, they can better record and enhance those moments. In this talk, I will describe several of my research projects on computational photography in the past a few years, including image stitching, image deblurring, image retargeting, visualizing panoramas and stereoscopic image editing.

BIO

Yung-Yu Chuang is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Taiwan University. He received
his B.S. and M.S. from National Taiwan University in 1993 and 1995 respectively, Ph.D. from University of Washington in 2004, all in Computer Science. His research interests includes computer graphics, computer vision and multimedia, more specifically computation photography, stereoscopic media processing and rendering.