Jiang-Yu
Zheng received the B.S. degree in Computer Science from
Fudan University, China, in
1983, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Control Engineering from
Osaka University, Japan in
1987 and 1990, respectively. From 1990, he was with
ATR Communication Systems Research
Laboratory as research associate. He worked at
Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
from 1993 to 2001 as an associate professor. Since 2011, he is a full professor at the
Dept. of Computer and Information
Science,
Indiana University Purdue University
Indianapolis, and director of
Center for
Visual Information Sensing and Computing. He works in the areas of Computer Vision, AI, Image and
video, Multimedia,
Virtual reality, Intelligent vehicles, Pervasive computing, etc. His current research interests
include autonomous driving, intelligent transportation systems, 3D measuring and modeling, dynamic image processing and tracking, scene representation
for indoor and urban environments, digital
museum, sensor network and combining vision with graphics and human interface.
Dr. Zheng received 1991 Best Paper Award from the
Information Processing Society of Japan for generating the world first
digital panoramic image. He also received Excellent Paper Award from Japan
Society of Art and Science in 2000 for his development of a graphics tool to
extract human motion from video, and one of the best paper award from ACM
VRST2004 for creating the scene tunnel from vehicle-borne cameras. He is a
senior member of IEEE, and adjunct professor of Beijing University, visiting
researcher at University of California at San Diego, Michigan State
University, invited researcher at professor rank at the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Osaka University, Nagoya University, Japan.