Digital Camera and Computer Vision Laboratory
Research Field
Chiou-Shann Fuh received the BS degree in computer
science and information engineering
from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, in 1983, the
MS degree in computer science from the Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA, in 1987,
and the PhD degree in computer science from Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA, in 1992.
He was with AT&T Bell Laboratories and engaged in
performance monitoring of switching networks from 1992 to 1993.
He was an associate professor in Department of Computer Science
and Information
Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan from
1993 to 2000 and
then promoted to a full professor.
Digital Camera and Computer Vision Laboratory works closely with industry:
Solder Ball 3D Reconstruction and Defect Inspection with X-Ray Images
Color Point Cloud Segmentation and Object Recognition for Autonomous Driving Vehicle
Vehicle License Plate Recognition
Optical Character Recognition
Total Hip Arthroplaty Image Alignment
Wafer Defect Inspection and Classification
3D Facial Reconstruction and Simulation for Plastic Surgery
digital image processing,
computer vision, pattern recognition, mathematical morphology,
artificial intelligence, deep learning, chatbot, big data analysis,
cloud computing,
and their applications to defect inspection,
automatic optical inspection, industrial automation,
digital still camera, digital video camcorder, surveillance camera,
and camera module
such as color interpolation,
auto exposure, auto focus, auto white balance, color calibration, and
color management.
Coach National Taiwan University team to International Collegiate Programming Contest:
ICPC (International Collegiate Programming Contest), 27th Worldwide (among 17,000 regional teams), World Final, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2022.
ICPC (International Collegiate Programming Contest), 18th Worldwide (among 18,000 regional teams), World Final, Moscow, Russia, 2021.
ICPC (International Collegiate Programming Contest), 5th Worldwide (silver medal, among 16,000 regional teams), World Final, Porto, Portugal, 2019.
PhD degree in computer science from Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA, in 1992