Ping Wang

Ph.D. Student

College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology

pingwang at cc.gatech.edu

 

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Ping Wang started her Ph.D program in the College of Computing in Fall 2002. She has worked in the Computational Perception Lab ever since then. Her advisors are James M. Rehg and Gregory D. Abowd. She received M.E. from Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2002, and B.E. from Control Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 1999. Her research interests include computer vision and machine learning.

Publications

Quasi-Periodic Event Analysis for Social Game Retrieval, Ping Wang, Gregory D. Abowd and James M. Rehg, IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision – ICCV 09, Oral Presentation. [Project website] [Slides (without videos)] [Slides (with videos)]

Fast Mean Shift with Accurate and Stable Convergence, Ping Wang, Dongryeol Lee, Alexander Gray and James M. Rehg, AI and Statistics 2007.

A Modular Approach to the Analysis and Evaluation of Particle Filters for Figure Tracking, Ping Wang and James M. Rehg, IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition – CVPR 06, Volume 1, pp. 790-797, New York, June, 2006. [Project website]

Courses

Fall 2007

CS 6290 - High-Performance Computer Architecture

Fall 2006

CS 8803 NMC - Numerical Methods in Computational Science and Engineering (Audit)

Spring 2006

ECE 6254 - Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modeling

CS 8803 - Foundations of Machine Learning and Data Mining

Fall 2005

ECE 6271 - Adaptive Filtering

Spring 2005

CS 8803 - Introduction to Probabilistic Graphical Models (Audit)

Fall 2004

ECE 6258 - Digital Image Processing

Spring 2004

CS 6400 - Database Systems Concepts and Design

CS 7641 - Machine Learning

Fall 2003

CS 6505 - Computability and Algorithms

CS 8803 - Multimedia Systems

Spring 2003

CS 7636 - Computational Perception

CS 8803A - Pattern Recognition (Audit)

Fall 2002

CS 8803 - Multiview Geometry in Computer Vision

CS 7001 - Graduate Studies - Computing

CS8801 - Graduate Teaching Workshop

Teaching Assistant: CS 4495/7495 - Computer Vision

Contact Info

Ping Wang
GVU Center
TSRB 230, 85 5th Street NW
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332
Phone: 404-385-4228 
GVU Fax: 404-894-0673
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~pingwang


Last updated on 02/12/07