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I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Statistical Visual Computing Lab (SVCL) with Prof. Nuno Vasconcelos at the University of California, San Diego. Before arriving to UC San Diego, I received my B.S. in Electronic Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China in June 2013.
I am interested in computer vision and machine learning. Previously, I worked on crowd counting, activity intensity in videos and transfer learning. Currently, my research focuses on few-shot learning and long-tailed recognition.
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Feature Space Transfer as Data Augmentation for Few-shot Classification and Single-view Reconstruction |
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Semi-supervised Long-tailed Recognition using Alternate Sampling |
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Breadcrumbs: Adversarial Class-balanced Sampling for Long-tailed Recognition |
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GistNet: a Geometric Structure Transfer Network for Long-tailed Recognition |
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SPOT: Selective Point Cloud Voting for Better Proposal in Point Cloud Object Detection |
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Automated High-Frequency Observations of Physical Activity using Computer Vision |
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Few-shot Open-set Recognition using Meta-learning |
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Exploit Clues from Views: Self-supervised and Regularized Learning for Multiview Object Recognition |
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Bayesian Model Adaptation for Crowd Counts |
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University of California, San Diego |
San Diego, CA |
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Wormpex AI Research |
Seattle, WA |
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Microsoft |
Seattle, WA |
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