Qixing Huang
Assistant Professor
"Department of Computer Science "
University of Texas at Austin
United States of America
Biography
Qixing Huang obtained his PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2012. From 2012 to 2014 he was a postdoctoral research scholar at Stanford University. From 2014 to 2016 he was a research assistant professor at Toyota Technological Institue at Chicago. He received his MS and BS in Computer Science from Tsinghua University. He has also interned at Google Street View, Google Research and Adobe Research. His research spans computer vision, computer graphics, computational biology and machine learning. In particular, his recent focus is on developing machine learning algorithms (particularly deep learning) that leverage Big Data to solve core problems in computer vision, computer graphics and computational biology. He is also interested in statistical data analysis, compressive sensing, low-rank matrix recovery, and large-scale optimization, which provide theoretical foundation for much of his research.
Research Interest
computer graphics, computational biology
Publications
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Zhangjie Cao, Qixing Huang, Karthik Ramani (2017) 3D Object Classification via Spherical Projections. International Conference on 3D Vision Spotlight Presentation.
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Zhenxiao Liang, Chandrajit Bajaj, Qixing Huang (2017) Translation Synchronization via Truncated Least Squares. Neural Information Processing Systems. Spotlight Presentation.