Sing Bing Kang's Professional Activities


Chairs

  1. Program co-chair, IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Miami, FL, June 2009.
  2. Program co-chair, Asian Conf. on Computer Vision, Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 2007.
  3. Area chair, IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Minneapolis, MN, June 2007.
  4. Area chair, European Conf. on Computer Vision, Graz, Austria, May 2006.
  5. Area chair, IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Washington, DC, June-July 2004.
  6. Area chair, European Conf. on Computer Vision, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2004.
  7. Area chair, Int’l Conf. on Computer Vision, Nice, France, Oct. 2003.
  8. Short courses co-chair, Int’l Conf. on Computer Vision, Nice, France, Oct. 2003.
  9. Short courses chair, IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Kauai, HI, Dec. 2001.

 


Conference/Workshop Technical Committees

  1. SIGGRAPH Asia, Singapore, Dec. 2008.
  2. IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Anchorage, AK, June 2008.
  3. European Conf. on Visual Media Production (CVMP), London, UK, Nov. 2007.
  4. Pacific Graphics, Maui, HI, Oct.-Nov. 2007.
  5. 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM), Montreal, Canada, Aug. 2007.
  6. SIGGRAPH, San Diego, CA, Aug. 2007.
  7. Int’l Conf. on 3D Digital Imaging and Modeling, Montreal, Canada, Aug. 2007.
  8. European Conf. on Visual Media Production, London, UK, Nov. 2006.
  9. Pacific Graphics, Taipei, Taiwan, Oct. 2006.
  10. Symp. on 3D Data Processing, Visualization, and Transmission, Chapel Hill, NC, June 2006.
  11. IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, New York, NY, June 2006.
  12. Computer Graphics International, Hangzhou, China, June 2006.
  13. Asian Conf. on Computer Vision, Hyderabad, India, Jan. 2006.
  14. OMNIVIS, Beijing, China, Oct. 2005.
  15. Int’l Conf. on Computer Vision, Beijing, China, Oct. 2005.
  16. European Conf. on Visual Media Production, London, UK, Nov. 2005.
  17. IEEE Workshop on Vision for Human-Computer Interaction (in conjunction with CVPR’05), San Diego, CA, June 2005.
  18. IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, San Diego, CA, June 2005.
  19. Int’l Conf. on 3D Digital Imaging and Modeling, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 2005.
  20. IAPR Conf. on Machine Vision Applications, Tsukuba Science City, Japan, May 2005.
  21. Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision, Breckenridge, CO, Jan. 2005.
  22. Int’l Conf. on Pattern Recognition, Cambridge, UK, Aug. 2004.
  23. Int’l Conf. on Visual Media Production, London, UK, Mar. 2004.
  24. Asian Conf. on Computer Vision, Jeju Island, Korea, Jan. 2004.
  25. Int’l Conf. on 3D Digital Imaging and Modeling, Banff, Alberta, Canada, Oct. 2003.
  26. IEEE Int’l Conf. on Image Processing, Barcelona, Spain, Sept. 2003.
  27. IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Madison, WI, June 2003.
  28. SPIE Videometrics VIII, Santa Clara, CA, Jan. 2003.
  29. IAPR Workshop on Machine Vision Applications, Nara, Japan, Dec. 2002.
  30. AAAI-02, Edmonton, Canada, July 2002.
  31. Workshop on Omnidirectional Vision, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 2, 2002.
  32. European Conf. on Computer Vision, Copenhagen, Denmark, May/June 2002.
  33. IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Kauai, Hawaii, Dec. 2001.
  34. Int’l Conf. on 3D Digital Imaging and Modeling, Quebec City, Canada, May 2001.
  35. SPIE Videometrics and Optical Methods for 3D Shape Measurement VII, San Jose, Jan. 2001.
  36. IAPR Workshop on Machine Vision Applications, Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 2000.
  37. IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Hilton Head Island, NC, June 2000.
  38. Workshop on Omnidirectional Vision, Hilton Head Island, NC, June 2000.
  39. IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, San Francisco, June 1996.

 


Workshop/Tutorial/Miscellaneous

  1. IPSJ Trans. On Computer Vision and Applications, Associate co-Editor-in-Chief, 2008-.
  2. IEEE Trans. On Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Associate Editor, 2007-.
  3. Co-editor of International Journal of Computer Vision (ACCV07 special issue), 2008.
  4. Papers Advisory Board member, SIGGRAPH Asia 2008.
  5. Organizing committee member, MIRU International Workshop on Computer Vision, Hiroshima, Japan, July 29, 2007.
  6. Co-instructor, Vision for Graphics, in conjunction with Int’l Conf. on Computer Vision, Beijing, China, Oct. 2005.
  7. Co-organizer, Workshop on Higher-Level Knowledge in 3D Modeling and Motion Analysis, in conjunction with Int’l Conf. on Computer Vision, Nice, France, Oct. 2003.

 


Thesis Committees 

  1. Youngbae Hwang, Statistical Image Noise Modeling for Computer Vision Applications, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), expected to defend mid-2008.
  2. Eric Bennett, Computational Video Enhancement, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, defended Mar. 2007.
  3. Antonio Haro, Example Based Processing for Image and Video Synthesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, defended Sept. 2003.
  4. Huong Quynh Dinh, Applications of Variational Implicit Surface Reconstruction, Georgia Institute of Technology, defended May 2002.
  5. George Paul, Kinematics of Objects in Contact Using Dual Vectors and its Applications, Carnegie Mellon University, defended Nov. 1997.
  6. Joao P. Felix da Silva, Computer Based Three-Dimensional Facial Character Animation: A Comparison of Two Fundamental Techniques, The University of the Arts, Graduate Industrial Design Dept., defended June 1997 (Master's).

 


Interns Supervised/Co-supervised  

  1. Sashi Kumar Penta, UNC, 2007.
  2. Jiading Gai, Notre Dame, 2007.
  3. Alejandro Troccoli, Columbia University, 2005.
  4. Noah Snavely, University of Washington, 2004.
  5. Sam Hasinoff, University of Toronto, 2003.
  6. Yanghai Tsin, Carnegie Mellon University, 2002.
  7. Rahul Swaminathan, Columbia University, 2001.
  8. Hiroshi Kawasaki, University of Tokyo, 2000.
  9. Jinxiang Chai, Carnegie Mellon University, 2000.
  10. Huong Quynh Dinh, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998.
  11. Pavan Desikan, Duke University, 1997.
  12. David DiFranco, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997, 1998.
  13. Behzad Dariush, Ohio State University, 1996.
  14. Andrew Johnson, Carnegie Mellon University, 1995, 1996.

 


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