Topic: Structured Video Understanding
Time: 17h00, May 13, 2021
Speaker: Dr. Vuong Le, Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute, Deakin University, Australia (vuongle2.github.io)
Dr. Vuong Le graduated from the Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) in 2006. He further spent one year at HUST as a lecturer at the School of Information and Communication Technology (SoICT). Dr. Le completed his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois (UIUC) in 2014. He was subsequently with Amazon.com in Seattle, USA from 2014 to 2017 building “Amazon go” (the computer-vision-powered automated physical stores) and “Amazon Rekognition Video” (the core video analysis engine of AWS). Dr. Le is currently a Research Fellow at the Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute at Deakin University in Australia. His research interest includes image and video understanding and reasoning, especially on human-related videos and using deep-learning methods. Vuong Le’s works have resulted in one monograph, one book chapter, and twenty scholarly articles, including top conferences of the field: CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, IJCAI. His works have been cited more than 1400 times making up to an h-index of 13. He is also holding eight U.S. patents in the related topics.
Slides: StructuredVideoUnderstanding