people

研究期间的主要合作者.


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chenxieyuanli ^AT hotmail.com

Xieyuanli Chen (SuMa++ and OverlapNet lead author) graduated from the University of Bonn with the highest scores in the lab’s history and currently serves as an Associate Professor at the National University of Defense Technology. During my PhD studies, Professor Chen provided invaluable guidance and support. With his assistance, we co-authored two significant papers: 360-VIO and NeRF-LOAM, which were accepted by TIE and ICCV, respectively. Professor Chen is not only skilled in algorithm development but is also enthusiastic and responsible, making him an exemplary figure in my academic journey. For those with innovative ideas in the autonomous driving field, I highly recommend contacting him via email to explore collaboration opportunities.


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songpengchengxia ^AT sjtu.edu.cn

Song Pengcheng Xia was both a classmate and roommate of mine during my PhD studies. Currently, we are collaborating on a paper, DynaIP, which has been accepted for CVPR2024. Shia Song’s primary research focuses on motion capture based on sparse observations (utilizing contact and non-contact sensors like IMUs, VR, Radar), continuous activity segmentation and recognition (enhanced by synthetic data generation and weak supervision), and human motion analysis for movement health applications (disease diagnosis and exercise applications). Throughout his academic journey, he has received numerous accolades including the Undergraduate National Scholarship, Outstanding Graduate, Top 1% Award at Wuhan University, and the PhD National Scholarship of China. He is modest, diligent, and highly efficient in his work. Over the past five years, his relentless spirit and effort in research have not only earned him many academic honors but also profoundly inspired me to advance on the academic path. He is currently actively seeking a postdoctoral position.