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Ryan Schmalenberg
Hi, my name is Ryan Schmalenberg. I am a graduate of the Master of Applied Science program in Systems Design Engineering. My work in the VIP lab relates to 3D computer vision through camera calibration, and is specifically related to validating methods for accurate camera calibration from out-of-focus images, which is required for long focal…
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Liam Salass
Liam is a Master of Applied Science candidate in System Design Engineering at Waterloo. He completed his undergraduate studies at Queen’s University’s Smith School of Engineering in Computer Engineering. Liam’s previous research as an undergrad was in 6 degrees of freedom pose estimation as part of the RCVLab. Currently, Liam is contributing to the sports…
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Yan Song Hu
Yan Song Hu is a MASc student at this lab working on combining 3D Gaussian Splatting and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM).
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Junfeng Lei
M.A.Sc student in remote sensing research group.
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Howard Nguyen-Huu
Howard is a Master’s student in Systems Design Engineering, co-supervised by Prof. David Clausi and Prof. Yuhao Chen as part of the Sports Analytics Research Group
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Jayden Hsiao
Jayden is interested in the semantic segmentation of sea ice using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and passive microwave (PM) data to improve Indigenous community safety, climate modelling, and ship navigation.
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Lily de Loë
Lily is a master’s student in Systems Design Engineering, supervised by Dr. David Clausi and Dr. Andrea Scott. She is a member of the Remote Sensing Group, where her research investigates multimodal data fusion and multi-task learning of sea ice parameters, specifically incorporating visible and infrared data.
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Chang Liu
Chang is a Master’s student in Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo, co-supervised by Prof. Sirisha Rambhatla and Prof. Alex Wong. Chang’s research focus is on unsupervised domain adaptation in Computer Vision, with application to manufacturing and medical imaging.
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Matthew Bradley
Matthew Bradley is a Master’s student at the Department of Systems Design Engineering supervised by Dr. John Zelek. He works on Visual place recognition which is the ability of a camera system to detect when a previously seen location has been revisited. VPR is core to Simultaious Localization and Mapping and its use in mobile…
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Vasyl Chomko
Master of Applied Science student in the Systems Design Engineering program, supervised by Prof. David Clausi and Prof. Alex Wong. He is part of the Sports Analytics group. Currently, his research focuses on object segmentation and key point detection in low-resolution videos.