Huan-Yu Wu
OBJECTIVE A full-time position in electrical engineering focusing on
image/video signal processing
EDUCATION Boston University (BU) College of Engineering, Boston, MA
Sep 2008 - Jan 2010
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Concentration: Signal Processing and Communications (Cum. GPA:
3.70/4.00)
National Chiao Tung University (NCTU) College of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Taiwan
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Sep 2000 - Jun 2004
Related Coursework:
Digital Signal Processing, Digital Communications, Stochastic
Processes, Digital Image Processing and Communication, Information
Theory, Image Reconstruction and Restoration
RELEVANT Research Assistant, BU Department of Electrical and Computer
EXPERIENCE Engineering, Boston, MA
Jan 2010 - present
Continue the work started during the MS project on video processing
for surveillance applications. Generate condensed video by using an
index file, which can be visualized as video. Research and improve
the methods of background subtraction used in condensation process.
Research Assistant, Institute of Information Science, Academia
Sinica, Taiwan
Jul 2006 - Aug 2008, Summer 2009
Analyzed simulated (MIDI) audio signals and actual music recording.
Analyzed watermarked images. Transcribed S-plus code into MATLAB
code.
Research Topic: "Polyphonic Music Decomposition"
Created the timbre model from music signals by applying continuous
Gabor transform. Minimized the error via compressive sensing, and
performed post-processing by utilizing music related properties.
Simulated in MATLAB, C (called using MEX-files), and Adobe
Audition.
Paper in preparation: "Single Channel Polyphonic Music Separation
via Sparse Representation"
ACADEMIC "Sliding-window Ribbon Carving for Video Condensation" (Master's
PROJECTS Project)
Extended the concept of image seam carving to video ribbon carving
thus implementing the video condensation process, which allows us
to shorten the length of surveillance video while permitting
graceful activity loss. Adopted a sliding-window approach to
process very long video sequences, in principle infinite-length
ones. Simulated in MATLAB.
"Compressive Coded Aperture Superresolution Image Reconstruction"
Designed the coded mask using the developed theory of compressive
sensing. Reconstructed the original image from coded observation by
applying the compressive sensing technique. Simulated in MATLAB.
"Bayer Array Demosaicking"
Used known RGB intensity values from the image data taken by
cameras to interpolate the missing values. Employed different
methods in spatial domain and frequency domain and drew comparison
in mean squared error performance. Simulated in MATLAB.
SKILLS MATLAB, C/C++, S-PLUS, CPLEX, Visual C++, Adobe Premiere, Adobe
Audition
Fluent in Mandarin Chinese and Taiwanese
LEADERSHIP & Member of Advertisement Section of the Student Association of
ACTIVITIES Department of Electronics Engineering, NCTU
Fall 2002 - Spring 2003
Director of NCTU Orchestra Club (won 1st Place Award in National
Music Competition) Fall 2001
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