Young Min Kim

Ph.D. Candidate

Department of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
James H. Clark Center Room S297
Email: ymkim at stanford dot edu

Advised by Leo Guibas
Co-advised by Adrian Butscher (Max Planck Center for Visual Computing and Communication)

I am interested in extracting high-level information from indoor environment with the help of techniques related to computer vision and graphics. I worked with time-of-flight cameras and recently I started working with Microsoft Kinect.

Education

Research

Experiences

Education

Stanford University, Ph.D. candidate (January 2008- )
Stanford University, MS in Electrical Engineering (September 2006-June 2008)
Seoul National University, BS in Electrical Engineering, Graduated Summa cum laude (March 2002-Feburary 2006)

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Research

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Y.M. Kim, C. Theobalt, J. Diebel, J. Kosecka, B. Micusik, S. Thrun
Multi-view Image and ToF Sensor Fusion for Dense 3D Reconstruction
2009 IEEE Workshop on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM)

Y.M. Kim, D. Chan, C. Theobalt, S. Thrun
Design and Calibration of a Multi-view TOF Sensor Fusion System
IEEE CVPR Workshop on Time-of-flight Computer Vision 2008

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Experiences

Visiting Researcher in MPI-INF (July 2009-September 2009)
TA in CS223B Introduction to Computer Vision (January 2009-March 2009)
Internship in DSP Group (June 2007-August 2007)
TA in Logic Designing Class(September 2005-December 2005)

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