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Yan Liu (Resume for Internships)
503 West, 121St, Street, Room 41E
New York, NY 10027
E-mail: liuyan@cs.columbia.edu
Research Interests:
Video classification and Machine learning
Experience:
08/2001 - Present Research Assistant, Department of Computer Science, Columbia University.
Working on feature selection in video classificaton for the project of adaptive
interactive team video (NSF).
07/2003 - 09/2003 Internship in Intel China Software Enabling group.
Worked on face animation for the project of Visual Language Tutor.
09/2000 - 12/2001 IBM Fellowship, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
Polytechnic University.
Worked on the project of Data hiding & watermarking of video
06/1999 - 08/1999 Research Assistant, Multimedia Technology Center, Hong Kong University of
Science & Technology.
Worked on the project of Automatic content-based video classification and
retrieval.
Awards and Certificates:
1. Special Recognition Award, Intel 2003.
2. IBM Fellowship Award, 2000.
3. Best Paper Award, in IASTED International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and
Applications, Las Vegas, U.S.A., 2000.
Education:
01/2001 – Present PhD Student, Department of Computer Science,
Columbia University, New York. GPA: 3.92/4.0
09/2000 - 12/2000 PhD Student, Department of Electrical Computer Engineering,
Polytechnic University, New York. GPA: 3.67/4.0.
09/1998 - 08/2000 PhD Student, Department of Computer Science,
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong. GPA: 4.0/4.0.
09/1996 - 06/1998 M.S. in Industrial Economics, School of International Business,
Nanjing University, China. GPA: 3.92/4.0.
09/1992 - 07/1996 B.E. in Information Engineering, Department of Information Engineering,
Southeast University, China. GPA: 3.82/4.0.
Technical Skills:
Programming Languages: C/C++, Pascal, PowerBuilder, Matlab, TeX/LaTeX.
Operating Systems: UNIX/X Windows, Window NT/98/95/3.x, MS-DOS.
Multimedia Systems: MPEG-1/2/4/7, H.263.
Publications:
1.Yan Liu and John R. Kender. Video Feature Selection Using Fast-converging Sort-Merge Tree.
Submitted to IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo, 2004.
2.Yan Liu and John R. Kender. Fast video segment retrieval by Sort-Merge feature selection, boundary
refinement, and lazy evaluation. Computer Vision and Image Understanding , volume 92, Issues 2-3,
November-December 2003, pp 147-175.
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