ICCV Daily 2021 - Thursday
“ For image problems, computational imaging and computer vision share some common features, ” Dongdong points out. “ For example, learning high-quality images from low-quality measurements data . This technique could be applied in broad areas of computer vision, including super resolution and inpainting , and for medical imaging, such as computed tomography, reconstruction, and MR imaging . It’s the same concept, but the tasks are different. ” Thinking about next steps, Dongdong tells us they are already explaining their work in various theoretical directions by developing more detailed surgical results. Also, they are trying to apply the techniques on more challenging tasks in computer vision, medical imaging, and industry applications. Originally from China, Dongdong is enjoying his time in Scotland. “ It’s a very beautiful city – although the weather is not very kind at the moment! ” he laughs. “ I like living here. It’s very quiet and friendly. ” Finally, Dongdong adds that he would like to get this work out to a wider audience. If anyone from industry or academia is interested in collaborating or applying these techniques, please get in touch with him this week or after the conference. To learn more about Dongdong’s work [Paper ID 2251], you can view his pre-recorded oral presentation and PDF poster now and join his live Q&A session today [4B] at 08:00-09:00 EDT. 15 DAILY ICCV Thursday Dongdong Chen
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