Researcher Li Bing from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Invited to Deliver an Academic Lecture at Our Institute

Time: 2024-11-18

On November 14, 2024, Research Professor Li Bing from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences was invited to visit our institute and delivered an academic lecture titled Task-Driven Intelligent Imaging and Low-Level Vision Computing in Room 107 of the Library on the Yucai Campus. The lecture was hosted by Professor Bineng Zhong, Vice Dean of the School. 

 

During the lecture, Professor Bing Li provided an in-depth explanation of key issues in task-driven intelligent imaging and low-level vision computing. In the fields of artificial intelligence and image processing, Prof. Li emphasized that traditional manual parameter tuning relying on expert experience is increasingly unable to meet current demands, highlighting the urgent need for more efficient ISP (Image Signal Processing) parameter configuration methods. He shared a series of research efforts conducted by his team in the field of ISP intelligent imaging, including intelligent ISP parameter tuning, image quality enhancement based on low-level vision large models, and image quality assessment for multi-task scenarios. These insights provided new perspectives for the development of intelligent imaging technologies. 

 

Following the lecture, Prof. Bing Li engaged in discussions with faculty and students on academic issues related to low-level vision computing and shared his experiences in applying for National Natural Science Foundation projects. 

 

This academic lecture provided a valuable platform for exchange between the institute's faculty and students, further clarifying research directions and priorities. It is also expected to significantly promote innovation and the translation of achievements in the field of intelligent imaging technology.