演講公告
新聞標題: ( 2016-11-25 )
演講主題:Smarter Places: Bridging Robotic Intelligence and Human Decision
主講人:陳維超 博士(國立臺灣大學資訊工程學系 / Skywatch(行品股份有限公司) )
演講日期:2016年12月6日(星期二) 14:00 – 15:00
演講地點:(光復校區) 科學一館223室
茶會時間:當天下午1:30 (科學一館205室)
摘要內容:
We live in an era of ubiquitous network-connected sensors. We use cameras, sensors and switches to make buildings smarter, and places more responsive. However, it remains a huge challenge to design, configure and extend a system such that we can gather relevant information from these devices. How do we make devices communicate and work together, in this era of rapidly changing standards and technologies? How do we design a coherent user experience such that these devices do not place additional burden to the users? And do we need a new robotic intelligence manifesto for these smart places?
In this talk we discuss the status and challenges in the general field of video surveillance, and our current progress toward answering these questions at Skywatch. These include technologies and services to enable reliable capture of both video and IoT sensor data, and algorithms for extracting sensible information from these unstructured data. We will also provide a hint about future directions we are moving toward to.
Bio:
Wei-Chao Chen is a co-founder at Skywatch Innovation, a company that provides intelligent cloud- based video products and solutions. He is also an adjunct faculty member at the National Taiwan University. His research interests involve graphics hardware, computational photography, augmented reality, and user interfaces. Dr. Chen worked in Nokia Research Center at Palo Alto as a senior research scientist between 2007-2009, where he co- authored and co-developed papers, patents and applications related to mobile computer vision and computational photography. Prior to Nokia he was a 3D Graphics Architect in NVIDIA between 2002-2006 and was the shader architecture lead for several graphical processing units (GPUs), including the Sony Playstation 3 RSX GPU. While at Intel Corporation during 2000-2001, he was involved in the development of the OpenCV library, the Light Field Mapping technology, and the open source light field project (OpenLF).
Dr. Chen received his MS in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University (1996), and MS (2001) and PhD (2002) in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.相關檔案:Talk1051206.pdf
