Takeo kanade biography of christopher
Guide2Research, the world's leading portal for computer research, recently announced the 2021 Top Scientists Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics, featuring several professors from the School of Data Science (SDS), Shenzhen Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Society (AIRS), and Shenzhen Research Institute of Big Data (SRIBD) of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen (CUHK-Shenzhen).
The University's professors shortlisted for this ranking include Prof. Tom Zhiquan Luo (Vice President of CUHK-Shenzhen, Director of Shenzhen Research Institute of Big Data, and Fellow to the Royal Society of Canada), Prof. Hongyuan Zha (Executive Dean of the School of Data Science, Vice President of AIRS, and Director or AIRS' Research Center on Generalized AI Applications), SDS Professor Dapeng David Zhang (Director of AIRS' Research Center on Computer Vision), Professor Shipeng Li (Executive President of AIRS and Director of its Research Center on Generalized AI Applications), SDS Professor Chris Hongqiang Ding, Prof. Takeo Kanade (Principle Investigator of AIRS international joint research projects and Senior Researcher of AIRS' Research Center on Computer Vision), and Prof. Bradley Nelson (Principle Investigator of AIRS international joint research projects).
Additionally, two overseas supervisors of AIRS' International Joint Postdoctoral Training Program, Prof. Xuemin Shen and Prof. Leandros Tassiulas, were also selected for the list. Notably, Prof. Dapeng Zhang, Prof. Takeo Kanade and Prof. Xuemin Shen are among the top 100 in the world.
The Guide2Research ranking identifies the top computer science and electronics scientists with high academic impact through multi-dimensional real data analysis, many of whom are machine learning masters, deep learning masters and Turing Award winners. The ranking represents h-index, DBLP and citations values gathered by May 10th 2021. The h-index captures research output based on the tot 2019 Panoptic Studio: A Massively Multiview System for Social Interaction Capture. Hanbyul Joo Tomas Simon Xulong Li Hao Liu Lei Tan Lin Gui Sean Banerjee Timothy Godisart Bart C. Nabbe Iain A. Matthews Takeo Kanade Shohei Nobuhara Yaser Sheikh IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell., 2019 ReshapeGAN: Object Reshaping by Providing A Single Reference Image. CoRR, 2019 2018 Guest Editorial: The Computational Face. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell., 2018 3D level set method for blastomere segmentation of preimplantation embryos in fluorescence microscopy images. Mach. Vis. Appl., 2018 Synthesizing a Scene-Specific Pedestrian Detector and Pose Estimator for Static Video Surveillance - Can We Learn Pedestrian Detectors and Pose Estimators Without Real Data? Int. J. Comput. Vis., 2018 2017 History of the IAS-Society and the IAS-conferences. Robotics Auton. Syst., 2017 Dense 3D face alignment from 2D video for real-time use. Image Vis. Comput., 2017 Computer vision for assistive technologies. Comput. Vis. Image Underst., 2017 Face Alignment Robust to Pose, Expressions and Occlusions. CoRR, 2017 2016 Interactive Cell Segmentation Based on Active and Semi-Supervised Learning. IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging, 2016 Online Approximate Model Representation Based on Scale-Normalized and Fronto-Parallel Appearance. Int. J. Comput. Vis., 2016 Special Issue on Assistive Computer Vision and Robotics - "Assistive Solutions for Mobility, Communication and HMI". Giovanni Maria Farinella Takeo Kanade Marco Leo Gérard G. Medioni Mohan Manubhai Trivedi Comput. Vis. Image Underst., 2016 Special issue on Assistive Computer Vision and Robotics - Part I. Giovanni Maria Farinella Takeo Kanade Marco Leo Gérard G. Medioni Mohan M. Trivedi Comput. Vis. Image Underst. Skip to main content Collection Identifier: 2020-0005 The materials in this collection consist of documentation, artifacts, completed robots, and ephemera collected by Dr. Christopher G. Atkeson throughout his career. The collection includes projects and pieces Atkeson himself worked on or used in his research, as well as items to which he has no personal connection. Some projects exist in pieces rather than as a complete artifact, such as Ivan Sutherland's early walking robot, the Trojan Cockroach, and the more recent "HERB" robotic butler produced by the Human-Computer Interaction Institute. Other artifacts, like the Direct Drive Arm created by Takeo Kanade and Haruhiko "Harry" Asada, appear to exist in their entirety. There are examples of prototyping practices, including from Atkeson's own work, as well as commercial robots used for research purposes. Atkeson also collected robotics ephemera and kitsch as part of his efforts to connect science fiction to real-world robotics. A sampling of the robotics collectibles is included here. Most of the materials in the collection were on display in Newell Simon Hall for several years as part of the Roboseum project. Some materials in the collection have been photographed and can be viewed online. To access the collection in person, please contact the University Archives. Dr. Christopher G. Atkeson is a professor in the School of Computer Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), with appointments in the Robotics Institute (RI) and the Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII). Atkeson's work focuses on creating robotic systems that are capable of generating and perceiving human behavior, particularly with humanoid robots. .Takeo Kanade
Christopher G. Atkeson Collection
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Atkeson earned his Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1986, after which he served as an associate professor there. From 199