Ph.D. Student
Graphics and Imaging Laboratory
University of Washington
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I am a fourth year Ph.D. student with GRAIL at the University of Washington, co-advised by Prof. Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman, Prof. Steven Seitz and Prof. Brian Curless. My research interests lie in computer vision and computer graphics, including 3D shape reconstruction, physics-based animation and sim2real transfer.
Before coming to UW, I received my B.S. degree from Peking University, advised by Prof. Yizhou Wang. I have also worked as a research intern with the GRASP Lab at the University of Pennsylvania, advised by Prof. Kostas Daniilidis.
Publications
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RGB-D Local Implicit Function for Depth Completion of Transparent Objects
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CVPR, 2021 |
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Reconstructing NBA players
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ECCV, 2020 (Spotlight Presentation) |
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Learning to Estimate 3D Human Pose and Shape from a Single Color Image
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CVPR, 2018 Invited to 3D HUMANS, CVPR Workshop, 2018 (Best Poster Award) |