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Yale
Dept of Computer Science Postdoctoral Associate Min H. Kim |
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Min H. Kim is a postdoctoral associate at Yale University, working with Prof. Holly Rushmeier in the Computer Graphics Group. His research interests includes compressive sensing, hyperspectral imaging, visual perception, color appearance modeling, and interactive 3D computer graphics. Prior to coming to Yale, he received his PhD from University College London (UCL) in 2010, working with Dr. Jan Kautz, where he developed a novel color appearance model to predict human color perception in high-dynamic-range scenes with high accuracy. His full CV is [here].
Address: 51 Prospect St, AKW 510, New Haven, CT 06511, United States |
News |
| Mar. | 2012 | Our paper on 3D Imaging Spectroscopy will be presented to ACM SIGGRAPH 2012. | |
| Dec. | 2011 | Our paper on Sketching Design System was presented at ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2011. | |
| Oct. | 2011 | Our paper on Hyperspectral Characterization was presented at VAST Conference 2011. | |
| Aug. | 2011 | Our paper on Spatial Appearance Model was presented at ACM SIGGRAPH 2011. | |
| Oct. | 2009 | Our paper on Perception of Real-Time Rendering was presented at ACM TAP (APGV 2009). | |
| Sep. | 2009 | Our paper on Modeling Color Perception was presented at ACM SIGGRAPH 2009. | |
| Feb. | 2009 | Our paper on Computational Photography was presented at Eurographics Workshop (CAe). | |
| Aug. | 2008 | Our paper on Real-Time Global Illumination was presented at ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2008. | |
| Apr. | 2008 | Our paper on HDR Characterization was presented at EUROGRAPHICS 2008. | |