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Research
Articulated visual motion
Dynamic shape appearance
Biometrics
Human-centered computing

Project
Style and content
Torus manifold
View Posture Manifold
Facial expression
Adaptive tracking
Inferring body pose

Publication
all publications

 

 

Chan-Su Lee
 


Assistant Professor
School of Electronic Eng., Communication Eng. & Computer Science

Yeungnam University
214-1 Dae-dong, Gyeongsan-si,
Gyeongbuk-do, 712-749, Republic of Korea

 

Office: Electrical Engineering Building Room 111
Phone: +82-53-810-3527
Fax: +82-53-810-4770
Email : chansu AT ynu.ac.kr
chansulee AT gmail.com

 


Bio

    Dr. Chan-Su Lee received his PhD degree in Computer Science from Rutgers University in May 2007, his MS degree in Electrical Engineering from KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) and his BS from Yonsei University. Currently he is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics Engineering at Yeungnam University.

    Before joining Yeungnam University in March 2008, he was a Post. Doc. at Rutgers University after receiving his Ph.D. in 2007. He joined ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) in 1997, working at Digital Content Research Field. He participated in the development of virtual environment authoring toolkit and developed interface for the immmersive environment using hand gesture recognition.

    His current research interest includes modeling articulated visual human motion, human-computer/human-robot interaction, processing dynamic shape and appearance image, biometrics, and LED-vision system.

    His CV is available here.


Education


Research Experience


Teaching Experience

  • Introdcution to Circuit Analysis - Spring 208, Yeungnam University, 2008
     
  • Computer Architecture - Spring 208, Yeungnam University, 2008
     
  • BME429/CS580: Fundamentals of Image Analysis - Fall 2007
     
    • Taught with Prof. Metaxas about computer vision technique related to medical image processing, segmentation, pattern recognition.
  • CSC211 : Programming in Java - Summer 2007
     
    • Taught to design, write, compile, test, and execute Java Programs with several lab sections.
  • ECE476 : Virtual Reality - Spring 2001(TA), Spring 2002(Lab),Spring 2003(Lab)
     
    • Virtual Reality Laboratory Manual was developed by Chan-Su Lee & Dr. Grigore Burdea (Spring 2001 ~ Spring 2003) and published in CD-ROM version in the book of Virtual Reality Technology, 2nd Edition
    • Table of Contents

Awards