高永晟教授学术报告

作者:发布时间:2019-03-28浏览次数:97

报告名称Vision Perception  for Driving Farming Productivity

报告人:高永晟教授

报告时间:2019625 (星期二) 16001700       

报告地点:二教南228会议室

 

报告摘要Smart farming 4.0  studies new knowledge, technologies and devices for automation in agriculture  and aquaculture, early detection of pest and plant disease, automatic species  identification, plant phenomics, better water resource management, land  environment monitoring, costal environment monitoring, marine life surveillance,  etc. In this talk, he will introduce some of their work on automation in  agriculture and aquaculture, faster grading and packing, species and cultivar  identification, pest and disease recognition at Environmental  Informatics@Griffith and ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hub for Driving  Farming Productivity and Disease Prevention, including recognition without  detection, large image database retrieval (speed vs accuracy), and new  advancement of visual classification from species to cultivar.

 

报告人简介:Professor Yongsheng Gao is the  Director of Australian Research Council (ARC) Research Hub for Driving Farming  Productivity and Disease Prevention, the founding Leader of the Environmental  Informatics flagship group at Griffith University, Australia. He served as the  project leader of Biosecurity Group, National ICT Australia (ARC Centre of  Excellence) from 2009 to 2011. He is a current member of College of Experts  (Panel Member), Australian Research Council. As a Chief Investigator, he has  been working on projects in Australia, Singapore, Germany, and China in the  areas of smart farming, biosecurity, face recognition, biometrics, image  retrieval, computer vision, pattern recognition, environmental informatics, and  medical imaging. He was also employed as a consultant by Panasonic Singapore  Laboratories Pte Ltd working on the face recognition standard in MPEG-7. His  research are reported in the media in Australia and Singapore, including The  Australian, The Courier Mail, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Straits Times  (Singapore).