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Xin Yang

UC Santa Barbara

552 University Road

Santa Barbara, CA 93106


xinyang@umail.ucsb.edu

http://lbmedia.ece.ucsb.edu/member/uweb/index.htm

(805)259-8880





Education




University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA

Ph.D., Electrical Computer Engineering

Advisor: Kwang-Ting (Tim) Cheng


2008-2013

University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China

M.S., Electrical Engineering and Information Science



2005-2008

Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

B.S., Electrical Engineering



2001-2005




Research Interests

Performance and energy optimization of computer vision algorithms on mobile devices.

Mobile augmented reality.

Medical image analysis.

Object recognition, large-scale content-based image retrieval.






Employment




UCSB LBMM Laboratory, Santa Barbara, CA

3/13 – present

Postdoctoral Scholar




Work with Professor Kwang-Ting (Tim) Cheng on real-time mobile object tracking, mobile video analysis and medical image analysis.

UCSB LBMM Laboratory, Santa Barbara, CA

9/08 – 02/13

Research Assistant

Worked under the supervision of Professor Kwang-Ting (Tim) Cheng on computer vision algorithm adaptation to mobile devices, local feature design and its application to mobile augmented reality and image retrieval. Proposed novel techniques for accelerating local feature point detection on mobile devices, designed new binary feature descriptors that are ultra-fast to compute, compact to store and transmit on mobile devices while remaining sufficiently distinctive and robust.




FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc. (FXPAL), Palo Alto, CA

6/10 - 9/10 and 6/11 – 9/11

Research Intern

Collaborated with Dr. Qiong Liu and Dr. Chunyuan Liao on scalable image matching techniques and human-computer interaction design for interactive paper system. Designed new matching algorithms for identifying images from million-scale databases with over 99% accuracy and real-time performance. Proposed and developed MixPad, a novel interactive paper system, which allows users to exploit mice and keyboards to digitally manipulate fine-grained document content on paper.




VIMA Technologies Inc., Beijing, China

5/08 - 9/08 and 6/09 – 9/09

Research Intern

Collaborated with Dr. Qiang Zhu on objectionable image filtering and partial-duplicate image detection. Developed an objectionable image filtering system based on SIFT-feature representation and bag-of-words model. Designed a new local feature descriptor that is faster and much more compact than SIFT while maintaining a similar detection rate and precision. Developed a partial-duplicate image detection system using the new feature representation and locality sensitive hashing.






Publications

  1. Xin Yang, Chong Huang, and Kwang-Ting Cheng, “libLDB: A Library for Extracting Ultrafast and Distinctive Binary Feature Description”. In Proc. of ACM MM, 2014.



  1. Xin Yang, Kwang-Ting Cheng and Aichi Chien, “Accurate Vessel Segmentation with Progressive Contrast Enhancement and Canny Refinement”. In Proc. of ACCV, 2014.



  1. Xin Yang, Kwang-Ting Cheng and Aichi Chien, “Geodesic Active Contours with Adaptive Configuration for Cerebral Vessel and Aneurysm Segmentation”. In Proc. of ICPR, 2014.



  1. Xin Yang, Kwang-Ting Cheng, “OGB: A Distinctive and Efficient Feature for Mobile Object Recognition and Tracking”. Submitted to IEEE Trans. on Multimedia, 2014. (Submitted). (Impact factor:1.754)



  1. Xin Yang, Kwang-Ting Cheng, “Learning Optimized Local Difference Binaries for Scalable Augmented Reality on Mobile Devices”. IEEE Trans. on VCG, 2014. (Impact factor:2.215)




  1. Xin Yang, Kwang-Ting Cheng, “Local Difference Binary for Ultra-fast and Distinctive Feature Description”. IEEE Trans. on PAMI, 2014. (Impact factor:4.795)




  1. Kwang-Ting Cheng, Xin Yang, Yi-Chu Wang, “Performance Optimization of Vision Apps on Mobile Application Processor”. In Proc. of IWSSIP, July, 2013 (invited paper).




  1. Xin Yang, Kwang-Ting Cheng, “Accelerating SURF Detector on Mobile Devices”. In Proc. of ACM MM (full paper), Japan, October, 2012. (Acceptance rate: 20.2%)




  1. Xin Yang, Kwang-Ting Cheng, “LDB: An Ultra-Fast Feature for Scalable Augmented Reality on Mobile Devices”. In Proc. of ISMAR (oral), Atlanta, USA, November 2012. (Best Paper Nomination) (Acceptance rate: 18%)




  1. Xin Yang, Chunyuan Liao, Qiong Liu. “MixPad: Augmenting Interactive Paper with Mice & Keyboards for Cross-media and Fine-grained Interaction with Document”. In Proc. of ACM MM (short paper), Japan, October, 2012. (Acceptance rate: 31%)




  1. Xin Yang, Chunyuan Liao, Qiong Liu, Kwang-Ting Cheng. “Minimum Correspondence Sets for Improving Large-Scale Augmented Paper”. In Proc. of ACM SIGGRAHP on VRCAI (oral), Hong Kong, China, December, 2011. (Acceptance rate: 26%)




  1. Xin Yang, Qiong Liu, Chunyuan Liao, Kwang-Ting Cheng. “Large-Scale EMM Identification Based on Geometry- Constrained Visual Word Correspondence Voting”. In Proc. of ACM ICMR, Trento, Italy, April, 2011. (Acceptance rate: 34%)




  1. Xin Yang, Sydney Pang, Kwang-Ting Cheng. “Mobile Image Search with Multimodal Context-Aware Queries”. In Proc. of IWMV (In conjunction with CVPR) (oral), San Francisco, CA, USA, June, 2010.




  1. Xin Yang, Qiang Zhu, Kwang-Ting Cheng. “MyFinder: Near-Duplicates Detection for Large Image Collections”. In Proc. of ACM MM Technical Demonstrations, Beijing, China, October, 2009.




  1. Xin Yang, Qiang Zhu, Kwang-Ting Cheng. “Near-Duplciate Detection for Images and Videos”. In Proc. of ACM LS-MMRM, Beijing, China, October, 2009.




  1. Xin Yang, Jinhui Tang, Zongbiao Niu, Xiuqing Wu. “Remote Sensing Image Registration based on Fitted Straight Lines of Edges”. Journal of Computer Engineering and Applications (in Chinese). 2007, 43(28).




Book Charpter

  1. Xin Yang and Kwang-Ting Cheng. “Scalable Augmented Reality on Mobile Devices”. Fundamentals of Wearable Computers and Augmented Reality, 2nd Edition, 2014.




Patents

  1. Qiong Liu, Chunyuan Liao, Xin Yang. “Methods for Improving Planar Object Search in Large-Scale Image Databases” (IP-10-013). Invention Proposal, 2/25/2011 rated File, Application Filed (Pending).




  1. Qiong Liu, Chunyuan Liao, Xin Yang. “Large-Scale EMM Identification with Geometric Constrained Correspondence Voting” (IP-10-008), Invention Proposal, 12/13/2010 rated File, Application Filed (Pending).




  1. Xin Yang, Kwang-Ting Cheng, Aichi Chien. “Automated Comparison of 3D Images”. Invention Proposal, 8/21/2014 rated File, Application Filed (Pending).




Awards

ISMAR Best Paper Nomination (2012)

UCSB ECE Dissertation Fellowship (2012)

ACM Multimedia Travel Grant (2012)

FXPAL Research Gift and Travel Grant (2011)

Guanghua Scholarship, University of Science and Technology of China (2006-2008)

1st Class People Scholarship, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (2002-2005)






Teaching

Mobile Embedded System, UC Santa Barbara (ECE150/251, Prof. Kwang-Ting Cheng, 2013)

Digital Design Principles, UC Santa Barbara (ECE152A, Associate Prof. Volkan Rodoplu, 2008)

Circuits, Devices & Systems, UC Santa Barbara (ECE2A, Prof. John Shynk, 2008)


References

Prof. Kwang-Ting (Tim) Cheng, UC Santa Barbara, timcheng@ece.ucsb.edu

Prof. Matthew Turk, UC Santa Barbara, mturk@cs.ucsb.edu

Dr. Qing Liu, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc., liu@fxpal.com

Associate Prof. Aichi Chien, UC Los Angeles, Aichi@ucla.edu




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