Colloquium A

日時(Date) 平成30年7月19日(木)4限(15:10--16:40)
Thur. July 19th, 2018, 4th Period (15:10--16:40)
場所(Location) L1
司会(Chair) 久保 尋之 助教 (Assist. Prof. Hiroyuki Kubo)
講演者(Presenter) Suren Jayasuriya (Assist. Professor, Arizona State University)
題目(Title) Designing New Computational Cameras and Projectors for Physics-based Imaging and Vision
概要(Abstract) New computational cameras and projectors form the convergence of optics, electronics, and signal processing to extract more information about the visual world around us. In this talk, we will discuss a new type of diffractive CMOS pixel known as Angle Sensitive Pixels, and their ability to sample multiple plenoptic dimensions of light. We will show applications to 4D light field capture and optical computation for energy-efficient computer vision. On the projector side, we will discuss a new projector-camera system that selectively parses the light transport in a scene, yielding new information about indirect light interactions including interreflections and subsurface scattering. All this research points to exciting new opportunities for physics-based imaging and vision in our visual computing systems of the future.​
講演言語(Language) 英語
講演者紹介(Introduction of Lecturer) Suren Jayasuriya is an assistant professor at Arizona State University, in the School of Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) and Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering (ECEE). Before this, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. Suren received his Ph.D. in ECE at Cornell University in Jan 2017 and graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 2012 with a B.S. in Mathematics (with departmental honors) and a B.A. in Philosophy. His research interests are in computational imaging/photography, computer vision, sensors, and engineering education. He received the 2013 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, the 2015 Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship, the 2015 Cornell ECE Outstanding TA award, and the best paper at ICCP 2014. His website is here: https://web.asu.edu/imaging-lyceum