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我校定于2017年6月21日舉辦研究生靈犀學術殿堂——Guoying Zhao報告會,現將有關事項通知如下:
1.報告會簡介
報告人:Guoying Zhao 教授
時 間:2017年6月21日(星期三)下午14:30
地 點:長安校區 電子信息學院119會議室
主 題:Remote heart beat measurement and applications
內容簡介:Physiological signals like heart rate (HR), are important vital signs for medical diagnostics and daily health monitoring.As well, they are also very important indicators of people’s psychological status as they can be affected by feeling, emotion and stress.Remote non-intrusive physiological signal measurement is an attractive topic for both commercial and academic purposes.This talk introduces the related work regarding measuring average heart beat from face videos captured by cameras remotely, especially a framework working under realistic situations proposed by speaker’s team.Using pulse estimation to face anti-spoofing are then presented as an application case.
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黨委研究生工作部
電子信息學院
2017年6月19日
報告人簡介
Guoying Zhao (IEEE senior member) received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, in 2005. She is currently an Associate Professor with the Center for Machine Vision and Signal Analysis, University of Oulu, Finland, where she has been a senior researcher since 2005. In 2011, she was selected to the highly competitive Academy Research Fellow position. She has authored or co-authored more than 160 papers in journals and conferences.Her papers have currently over 5900 citations in Google Scholar (h-index 33). She has served as associate editor for Pattern Recognition and Image and Vision Computing Journals. She has lectured tutorials at ICPR 2006, ICCV 2009, and SCIA 2013, authored/edited three books and six special issues in journals. Dr. Zhao was a Co-Chair of 12 International Workshops at ECCV, ICCV, CVPR and ACCV. Her current research interests include image and video descriptors, facial-expression and micro-expression recognition, gait analysis, dynamic-texture recognition, human motion analysis, and person identification. Her research has been reported by Finnish TV programs, newspapers and MIT Technology Review.