Department of Computer Science
Stanford University

Office: Room 240 Gates Building

Mail: 353 Serra Mall, Gates Building, Stanford, CA 94305-9020

Email:lijiali [at]stanford [dot] edu

 

About Me:

I am a 5th year PhD student at Stanford University. My thesis advisor is Professor Fei-Fei Li. I got my Bachelor degree in Automation from University of Science & Technology of China. My research interests are computer vision and machine learning. Specifically, I focus on research of image understanding and its applications.

 

News and events:

2011.01

Check out the new image feature -- Object Bank! (Code available)

2010.08

We have 2 papers accepted by NIPS 2010.
Object Bank: A High-Level Image Representation for Scene Classification and Semantic Feature Sparsification, Li*, Su*, Xing and Fei-Fei; PDF 
Large Margin Learning of Upstream Scene Understanding Models, Zhu, Li, Fei-Fei and Xing. PDF

2010.07
Our paper 'Objects as Attributes for Scene Classification' is accepted by the 12th European Conference of Computer Vision (ECCV), 1st International Workshop on Parts and Attributes. 2010 PDF
2010.06
I served as the Volunteer Chair in CVPR 2010
2010.05
Invited book chapter is published. What, Where and Who? Telling the Story of an Image by Activity Classification, Scene Recognition and Object Categorization in "Studies in Computational Intelligence- Computer Vision". Volume 285/2010, Springer, 2010 PDF
2010.02
Our paper ' Building and Using a Semantivisual Image Hierarchy ' is accepted by IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). 2010. PDF

 

 

Press Coverage:

Illinois-Princeton team takes first place in robot vision competition in UIUC ECE Headline News. August 22, 2007.

Robots surf the web to learn about the world in New Scientist. August 17, 2007.
Princeton Wins Robot Vision Competition in Princeton CS News. July 31, 2007.

 

Last modified Sep. 2010 by Jia Li