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I am Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan, a research scientist in the
DSP Group at ECE Department at Rice University. I work with Prof. Richard Baraniuk. Before this, I was a graduate student at the University of Maryland; with Prof. Rama Chellappa as my PhD advisor. |
contact info Duncan Hall, 1040, 6100 Main Street, MS 380, Houston, TX 77005 email: saswin -at- rice -dot- edu phone: 713-348-3579 |
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Compressive sensing of high-dimensional visual signals
UC-Riverside, CA, Nov. 2012
Tutorial on video compressive sensing
CVPR Short course/tutorial, Providence, RI, June 2012
Recovering low rank and sparse matrices from compressive measurements
SIAM Imaging Conference, Philadelphia, May 2012
Sensing videos with spatial multiplexing cameras
SIAM Imaging Conference, Philadelphia, May 2012
CS-MUVI: Video compressive sensing of spatially multiplexing cameras
ICCP, Seattle, WA, April 2012
Low-dimensional sensing of high-dimensional visual signals
CMU, Pittsburg, PA, March 2012
Learning Manifolds in the Wild
University of Delaware, Newark, DE, January 2012
Learning Manifolds in the Wild
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, January 2012
Video compressive sensing
CAAM Seminar, Rice University, Houston, TX, October 2011
Go with the flow: Optical flow-based transport operators for image manifolds
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, June 2011
Compressive video sensing
Keynote talk, CVPR OTBVS workshop, Colorado Springs, CO, June 2011
Computational methods and models for multi-camera systems
MERL, Cambridge, MA, April 2011
Image invariants for Smooth Mirrors
University of Maryland, College park, MD, October 2010
Video compressive sensing
MIT Media Labs, Cambridge, MA, August 2010
Online evaluation of tracking algorithms
PETS Winter workshop, Snowbird, UT, 2009
Statistical inference in multi-view problems
ECEGSA Student Seminar, College Park, MD 2009 (Best speaker award)
Remote biometrics for the maritime domain
ROBUST Biometrics conference, Honolulu, HI, 2008
Compressive acquisition of reflectance fields
ECEGSA Student Seminar, College Park, MD, 2008
Mixed state space models for automatic target recognition and behavior analysis in video sequences
SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Orlando, FL, 2008
Statistical estimation under projective transformation: theory and applications in computer vision
IBM Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY, 2007