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I was born in Tongbai, Henan Province, China. The following is my education:
- Ph.D in Computer Science, Dep. of Computer Science,
The Johns Hopkins University, 2005.
- Master of Science in Engineering, Dep. of Computer Science,
The Johns Hopkins University, 2002.
- Bachelor of Engineering with honor, Dep. of Computer Science,
Tsinghua University, cum laude, 1998.
For more details, refer to my Resume and Curriculum Vitae.
I worked in the Computational Interaction and Robotics
Laboratory (CIRL) under the direction of Professor Gregory D. Hager.
My research interests include Computer Vision and Human Computer Interaction(HCI). I participated in the NSF VICs project . I also joined a project directed by Professor Allison Okamura. Enter
here to see my research projects.
- [13] J. J. Corso, G. Ye, D. Burschka, and G. D. Hager.
A Practical Paradigm and Platform for Video-Based Human-Centered Computing.
IEEE Computer, 41(5), pages 48-55, 2008.
- [12] G. Ye. Applying Vision to
Intelligent Human-Computer Interaction. Ph.D dissertation, Department of Computer Science,
The Johns Hopkins University, 2005.
(Defense talk slides are available in PDF and
PowerPoint format.)
- [11] G. Ye and G. D. Hager. Robust Modeling of
Heterogeneous Gestures Using Localized Parsers. IBM Symposium
on User Interface and Signal Processing Technologies, 2005.
- [10] D. Burschka, G. Ye, J. J. Corso, and G. D. Hager.
A Practical Approach for Integrating Vision-Based Methods Into Interactive
2d/3d Applications. CIRL Lab Technical Report CIRL-TR-05-01.
The Johns Hopkins University, 2005.
- [9] G. Ye, J. J. Corso and G. D. Hager. Visual Modeling of Dynamic Gestures Using 3D
Appearance and Motion Features. in Real-Time Vision for
Human-Computer Interacting, edited by B. Kisacanin, V.
Pavlovic and T.S. Huang, pages 103-120, Springer-Verlag, 2005.
- [8] J. J. Corso, G. Ye, and G. D. Hager. Analysis of Multi-Modal
Gestures with a Coherent Probabilistic Graphical Model. Virtual Reality, 8(4), pages 242-252, 2005.
- [7] G. Ye, J. J. Corso, and G. D. Hager. Gesture Recognition Using 3D
Appearance and Motion Features. In Proceedings of CVPR 2004 Workshop on
Real-Time Vision for Human-Computer Interaction, 2004.
- [6] G. Ye, J. J. Corso, D. Burschka, and G. D. Hager.
Vics: A Modular HCI Framework Using
Spatio-temporal Dynamics. Machine Vision and Applications, 16(1),
pages 13-20, 2004.
- [5] G. Ye, J. J. Corso, G. D. Hager, A. M. Okamura.
VisHap: Augmented Reality Combining Haptics and Vision. 2003 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man &
Cybernetics (SMCC'03).
- [4] G. Ye, J. J. Corso, G. D. Hager. A. M. Okamura.
Augmented Reality Combining Haptics and Vision. CIR Lab technique report, Department of Computer Science, Johns
Hopkins University, 2003.
- [3] G. Ye, J. J. Corso, D. Burschka, G. D. Hager. VICs: A Modular
Vision-Based HCI Framework. Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Computer Vision Systems(ICVS 2003),
pages 257-267.
- [2] J. J. Corso, G. Ye, D. Burschka, and G. D. Hager. Software Systems for Vision-Based
Spatial Interaction. In Proceedings of 2002 Workshop on Intelligent Human
Augmentation and Virtual Environments. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2002.
Pages D-26 and D-56.
- [1] G. Ye, G. D. Hager. Appearance-Based Visual Interaction.
CIR Lab technique report, Department of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University, 2002.
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