Jaewon Sung

Jaewon Sung received his BS degree in computer engineering from Chungnam National University, Taejeon, Korea (2000) and his MS and PhD degrees in computer science and engineering from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang, Korea (2002 and 2007, respectively). He was a postdoctoral researcher at POSTECH in 2007. He is currently a senior research engineer of LG electronics, Korea. His research interests include pattern recognition, machine vision, and video compression and coding.

Publications

Automated Face Analysis: Emerging Technologies and Research
Daijin Kim, Jaewon Sung. © 2009. 448 pages.
Since research on face recognition began in the 1960's, the field has rapidly widened to automated face analysis including face detection, facial gesture recognition, and...
Introduction
Daijin Kim, Jaewon Sung. © 2009. 4 pages.
Communication between one human and another is the hallmark of our species. According to neuropsychology, the human face is the primary tool in human communication among all...
Face and Eye Detection
Daijin Kim, Jaewon Sung. © 2009. 40 pages.
Face detection is the most fundamental step for the research on image-based automated face analysis such as face tracking, face recognition, face authentication, facial...
Face Modeling
Daijin Kim, Jaewon Sung. © 2009. 47 pages.
In the field of computer vision, researchers have proposed many techniques for representation and analysis of the varying shape of objects, such as active contour (Kass et. al....
Face Tracking
Daijin Kim, Jaewon Sung. © 2009. 71 pages.
When we want to analyze the continuous change of the face in an image sequence, applying face tracking methods is a better choice than applying the face detection methods to each...
Face Recognition
Daijin Kim, Jaewon Sung. © 2009. 92 pages.
In the modern life, the need for personal security and access control is becoming an important issue. Biometrics is the technology which is expected to replace traditional...
Facial Expression Recognition
Daijin Kim, Jaewon Sung. © 2009. 63 pages.
The facial expression has long been an interest for psychology, since Darwin published The expression of Emotions in Man and Animals (Darwin, C., 1899). Psychologists have...
Facial Gesture Recognition
Daijin Kim, Jaewon Sung. © 2009. 8 pages.
From facial gestures, we can extract many kinds of messages in human communication: they represent visible speech signals and clarify whether our current focus of attention is...
Human Motion Analysis
Daijin Kim, Jaewon Sung. © 2009. 72 pages.
Human motion analysis (Moeslund et. al., 2006; Wang et. al., 2003) is currently one of the most active research areas in computer vision due both to the number of potential...