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Biography
I am an Applied Scientist of the Rekognition team at Amazon Website Services, working on computer vision and machine learning. I received my PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, supervised by Prof. Vijayakumar Bhagavatula. My research strives to enable visual machines to learn with minimal supervision. [CV/Resume]
Interests
- Deep Learning
- Computer Vision
- Transfer Learning
Education
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PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2015 - 2020
Carnegie Mellon University
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M.Sc. in Automation, 2012 - 2015
Chongqing University
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B.Sc. in Mathematics, 2007 - 2011
Chongqing University
News
- [2020-09-25] Our paper Comprehensive Attention Self-Distillation for Weakly-Supervised Object Detection is accepted to NeurIPS 2020!
- [2020-07-21] Our paper Joint Disentangling and Adaptation for Cross-Domain Person Re-Identification is accepted to ECCV 2020 as oral presentation! The code is available at DG-Net-PP git repo.
- [2019-10-10] Pytorch Code for Confidence regularized self-training is on github!
- [2019-07-22] Confidence regularized self-training is accepted to ICCV 2019 as oral presentation, with three Strong Accepts!
- [2019-07-22] Two papers are accepted to ICCV 2019, one oral, and one poster!
- [2019-02-24] I will work at NVIDIA research as a research intern in this summer!
- [2018-10-18] Domain adaptation for semantic segmentation via class-balanced self-training is accepted to ECCV 2018!
- [2018-06-22] We win the first and third places in Domain Adaptation of Semantic Segmentation Challenge in CVPR 2018 Workshop on Autonomous Driving (WAD), hosted by Berkeley DeepDrive and Baidu, Inc!
- [2018-06-04] I join General Motors R&D as a research intern for 3 months!
Selected Publications
Services
Journal/Conference Reviewer: CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, NeuriPS, TIP, AAAI, IJCAI, WACV, …
Personal
My piano recitals at Kresge Theatre, CMU.
In the spare time, I enjoy classical music by Franz Liszt, Frédéric Chopin, Joe Hisaishi. You are welcome to see my Recording of Scherzo No.2 (Frédéric Chopin), and Recording of Liebestraum No.3 (Franz Liszt) at Kresge Theatre, College of Fine Arts, CMU.