Research Interests

I am a first-year Ph.D. student in the GRAIL lab of the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Washington, advised by Prof. Steven Seitz. My research interests include virtual/augmented reality, computer vision and graphics. My focus now is more in virtual/augmented reality which combines vision and graphics in an interested way while I did research on stereo matching in BCMI lab at Shanghai Jiao Tong University with advisor Prof. Hongtao Lu and on deep learning in National Univerity of Singapore with advisor Prof. Shuicheng Yan as an undergrad.

My CV is available here.

Education

Ph.D., University of Washington

Sept., 2015 ~ now

B.S., Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Sept., 2011 ~ June., 2015

Publication

Purine: A graph-based deep learning framework (ppt) (pdf)

Min Lin, Shuo Li, Xuan Luo

ICLR 2015

Fast Non-local Stereo Matching based on Hierarchical Disparity Prediction(pdf)

Xuan Luo, Xuejiao Bai, Shuo Li, Hongtao Lu, Sei-ichiro Kamata

Demos: KITTI: MST, ST, RT WASEDA: MST, ST, RT


Adaptive Stereo Matching via Loop-erased Random Walk (pdf)

Xuejiao Bai, Xuan Luo, Shuo Li, Hongtao Lu

ICIP 2014 (Oct.)