Yinghao Cai

Associate Professor at Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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(386) 825-5501
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Haidian District, Beijing, China, CN

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Experience

    • Associate Professor
      • Oct 2015 - Present

    • Assistant Professor
      • Dec 2014 - Oct 2015

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Researcher
      • Oct 2011 - Oct 2014

      Project: Multi-Source Event Collection System for Effective Surveillance • A real time multi-source data collection and cross-referencing system for surveillance applications where metadata such as trajectories, faces, license plates and tweets are visualized on maps and cross-referenced for event detection; Published in [JIPS’14]. • Designed and implemented a real time multi-people tracking and face capture system using a single PTZ camera. This system actively zooms in to people’s faces and zooms back to resume people tracking; Published in [WACV’13]. • Designed and implemented a multi-people tracking system to track people across cameras with non-overlapping fields of view for wide area surveillance. Published in [WACV’14]. • U.S. patent pending. Project: Persistent People Tracking Using Crowdsourced mobile videos and surveillance videos • Use both mobile videos and surveillance videos to track people over space and time. • Exploit video metadata such as GPS location, compass, viewpoint information, timestamps, etc, to actively query and select video frames for persistent tracking. The video frame selection is implemented by SQL queries from a large scale video database. Show less

    • Finland
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Researcher
      • Jun 2009 - Jun 2011

Education

  • Institute of automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    PhD, Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision
    2003 - 2009

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