Monthly Archives: October 2016

Welcome New MCL Visiting Post-Doctor Bing Li

We are so glad to welcome a new visiting Post-Doctor, Bing Li, in fall 2016. Here is an interview with Doctor Bing about her pervious academic experience and her future expectations at MCL.
 
1.Could you briefly introduce yourself? (Previous research experience, project experience, research interest and expertise)

My name is Bing Li. I received my PH.D degree from Chinese academy of Sciences in 2016. My research interests include image/video processing, visual search and machine learning.
 
2.What’s your first impression of USC and MCL?

USC is a beautiful university.  People in MCL are so friendly and help me a lot. MCL also provide good academic environment to conduct research.
 
3.What’s your future expectation for MCL?

Prof. Kuo is well-respected and does an excellent job in his research field. He provides valuable research experience. I hope I will learn a lot from Prof Kuo and do good research at MCL

By |October 30th, 2016|News|Comments Off on Welcome New MCL Visiting Post-Doctor Bing Li|
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    Professor Kuo Received the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society John Choma Education Award in APCCAS 2017

Professor Kuo Received the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society John Choma Education Award in APCCAS 2017

Professor Jay Kuo, MCL Director, received the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society John Choma Education Award in the dinner banquet of the Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems (APCCAS) held in Jeju, Korea, on October 27. It was awarded by the President of the CAS Society, Professor Franco Maloberti (see the photos). Professor Kuo was cited “for excellence in inspirational guidance of graduate students and curriculum development in the field of multimedia technologies and systems.”

“This award has a special meaning to me,” said Professor Kuo, “since Professor John Choma was my colleague in the same Department at the USC. Professor Choma served as an excellent role model for all educators for his dedication and care to his students. I do miss him a lot.”

By |October 27th, 2016|News|Comments Off on Professor Kuo Received the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society John Choma Education Award in APCCAS 2017|

Welcome New MCL Member Jacob Dormuth

We are so happy to welcome a new undergraduate member of MCL, Jacob Dormuth. Here is an interview with Jacob:

1. Could you briefly introduce yourself and your research interests?

This is my first year doing research and am not sure which expertise I would like to pursue.

2. What is your impression about MCL and USC?

My experience so far at USC has been terrific, especially at the MCL. I love getting the chance to see all of the high caliber projects that members of the MCL are pursuing. I also like talking and interacting with the other members because I get the chance to experience other cultures.

3. What is your future expectation and plan in MCL?

My goal for the MCL in the future is to find a area of research to pursue. I would also like to get involved with the entrepreneurship aspects that the MCL offers.

By |October 23rd, 2016|News|Comments Off on Welcome New MCL Member Jacob Dormuth|

Welcome New MCL Member Beatriz Sousa

We are so happy to welcome a new undergraduate student, Beatriz Sousa, in Fall 2016. Let us hear what she said about research and MCL.

1. Could you briefly introduce yourself and your research interests?

My name is Beatriz Sousa, and I am a freshman at USC pursuing a BS degree in Electrical Engineering. I am very interested in expanding my knowledge in the programming side of electrical engineering so that I can better apply my knowledge toward making electronic circuits in various gaming systems in the future. I am also interested in better understanding how programming and circuit systems work together to create such a dynamic environment for the gamer, and thus problem solving to better develop such an environment.

2. What is your impression about MCL and USC?

USC is a supportive community that is always looking for new ways to expand and improve current technologies. MCL provides me with the same impression as every member is interested and passionate about what they are doing and are very friendly and willing to help.

3. What is your future expectation and plan in MCL?

My future expectation is to learn a lot about programming, especially in games, and how different aspects of the program interact with the systems present in the console to create an effect on the user that I would have not expected otherwise. I hope to create strong connections that will not only help me in my work in MCL but outside of it as well.

By |October 16th, 2016|News|Comments Off on Welcome New MCL Member Beatriz Sousa|

Welcome New MCL Member Andrew Szot

We are so happy to welcome a new undergraduate member of MCL, Andrew Szot. Here is an interview with Andrew:
 
1. Could you briefly introduce yourself and your research interests?

My name is Andrew Szot, I am a freshman undergraduate here at USC pursuing a Computer Science BS degree. I have been exploring my passion for computer science for some time now. I have created several projects with a highlight being a math solving program to help high school students that shows steps to math problems ranging from basic algebra to advanced calculus. I have a passion for full stack software solutions and love using Laravel and Vue.js on projects. I have also developed an interest in machine learning topics and particularly find convolutional neural networks to be immensely interesting. I hope to research the underlying models of convolutional neural networks in an attempt to better understand them in practical applications.
 
2. What is your impression about MCL and USC?

Based off of my first weeks here I love the environment at USC. So far I have met a great group of motivated and passionate individuals all offering unique perspectives. Being at USC truly does mean being a part of a great network. I see this same type of attitude at the MCL group. The MCL is a community of passionate and very intelligent indivduals. I cannot wait to get to know them all.
 
3. What is your future expectation and plan in MCL?

My future expectation of the MCL is to learn a lot about convolutional neural networks and applications of machine learning in image processing. I also hope to make lasting connections with individuals in the lab.

By |October 9th, 2016|News|Comments Off on Welcome New MCL Member Andrew Szot|

Welcome New MCL Visiting Professor Hongjie He

We are so happy to welcome a new visiting scholar, Professor Hongjie He, in fall 2016. Professor He is Professor at the School of Information Science and Technology, University of Southwest Jiaotong University of China. We are so glad that Professor He generously spent time answering some questions to share her research and her future expectation.

 

1. Could you briefly introduce yourself and your research interests?

I received my Ph.D. degree from Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China, in 2009. I am currently a professor at the School of Information Science and Technology, University of Southwest Jiaotong University of China. My research interests are in the areas of information security, image processing and image forensics.

 

2. What is your impression about MCL and USC?

USC is a great University. Students come from different countries with various cultures and background. People in MCL are all very nice and helpful, and I have received a lot of help from them. Moreover, MCL members work hard and share experience and finding.

 

3. What is your future expectation and plan in MCL?

I hope to know about the training model and teaching method for undergraduate and postgraduate in USC, and make a certain research progress in image forensics based on deep learning.

By |October 2nd, 2016|News|Comments Off on Welcome New MCL Visiting Professor Hongjie He|