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Recognition

Competitions, and the trips they paid for

Top finishes in the IEEE Signal Processing Society's international student competitions — judged at ICIP and ICASSP against teams from around the world.

  1. ICASSP 2020, BARCELONA

    4th at IEEE SP CUP 2020

    "Unsupervised abnormality detection using intelligent and heterogeneous autonomous systems" was the problem. Our objective was to detect anomalies in the behavior of ground and aerial systems in real time using embedded sensor data. We made every effort to accomplish that. My teammates and I finished 4th in the race. Many thanks to the organizers for putting this tournament together, and congrats to my teammates, without whom it would have been a difficult competition.

    • openCV
    • anomaly
    • Time series analysis
    • LSTM
    • ICASSP '20
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  2. ICIP 2019, TAIWAN

    2nd at IEEE VIP CUP 2019

    This competition's goal was to recognize human activities at home, work, and sports using a First Person View (FPV) camera. FPV activity detection is crucial for assisted living, activity tracking, and life journaling. Outlier motions (for example, induced by other people seen by the camera), motion blur, shifting illumination, and self-occlusion are the main obstacles to detecting FPV activity.

    • OpenCV
    • Keras
    • Python
    • ICIP '19
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