Accenture 161North Clark St. Chicago IL 60601 USA
Research Interests
With cost falling and computing power growing, the increasingly ubiquitous sensors are making possible a world in which "objects can sense, reason, communicate and act." However, the huge volume of data gathered by the sensors also introduces the challenge of how to extract insights and get useful information from the data. My research focuses on creating a robust and scalable framework that integrates noisy sensory data from heterogeneous sensors, e.g., surveillance cameras, RFID, fingerprint readers and infrared badges. By fusing and reasoning between multiple sensory data streams, we can derive a more accurate and consistent interpretation of the world, thus enabling a wide range of applications, including suspicious behavior detection, customer tracking in retail stores, asset monitoring and health care. Recent Projects
Multiple Sensor Indoor Surveillance: The proliferation of a wide variety of sensors (video cameras, microphones, infrared badges, RFID tags, etc.) in public places such as airports, train stations, streets, parking lots, hospitals, governmental buildings and shopping malls has created many opportunities for homeland security and business applications. Surveillance for threat detection, monitoring sensitive areas and detecting unusual events, tracking customers in retail stores, controlling and monitoring the movement of assets and monitoring elderly and sick people at home are just some of the applications that require the ability to automatically detect, recognize and track people and other objects by analyzing multiple streams of often unreliable and poorly synchronized sensory data. A scalable and robust system built for this task should also be able to integrate this sensory data with contextual information and domain knowledge provided by humans to maintain a coherent logical picture of the world over time. Community of Multimedia Agents(project co-leader): Challenges in multimedia analysis are
calling for the consolidation of the research efforts, while in practice it is
hindered by technical and proprietary issues. The project's objective is to
solve the above problem by creating an open environment for developing,
testing, learning and prototyping multimedia content analysis and annotation
methods. Each method is represented as an agent that can communicate with the other agents based on Descriptors and Description Schemes in the coming MPEG-7
standard.
Selected Publications "Biometrics: Applications, Challenges and the Future", book chapter of Privacy and Identity: The Promise and Perils of a Technological Age, Kluwer Academic Publishing, 2005, Gang Wei and Dongge Li "Multiple Sensor Integration for Indoor Surveillance". Proc. Multimedia Data Mining at KDD Workshop (MDMKDD 2005), August 21, 2005, Chicago, pp.53-60. Valery A. Petrushin, Gang Wei, Rayid Ghani and Anatole V. Gershman "Multiple-Camera People Localization in an Indoor Environment". Knowledge and Information Systems: An International Journal, 2006 (in press), Valery A. Petrushin, Gang Wei, and Anatole V. Gershman PDF Help Developing Audio Processing Agents for Multi-Agent Mpeg-7 Enabled Environment M. Li, G. Wei, V.A. Petrushin and I.K. Sethi Proceedings of the Forth International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining MDM/KDD 2003, pp.1 – 7 August 27, 2003 Washington, D.C., USA Abstract | Paper [PDF, 168K] The Community of Multimedia Agents
G. Wei, V.A. Petrushin and A.V. Gershman
In O.R. Zaïane, S.J. Simoff and Ch. Djeraba
Mining Multimedia and Complex Data, Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence Volume 2797, pp. 149 – 163
2003 Abstract | Paper [PDF, 408K] A Learning Environment for Creating Media Processing Systems G. Wei, V. Petrushin and A. Gershman IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning
Technologies September, 2002 Russia Abstract | Paper [PDF, 226K] The Community of Multimedia Agents
Project G. Wei, V. Petrushin and
A. Gershman Accepted by IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME2002) August, 2002 Switzerland
Abstract | Paper [PDF, 267K] From Data to Insight: The Community of
Multimedia Agents G. Wei,
V.
Petrushin and
A.
Gershman 3rd Intl. Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining in
Conjunction w/ The 8th ACM SIGKDD Intl. Conf. on Knowledge Discovery & Data
Mining July, 2002 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Abstract | Paper [PDF, 246] Video Classification Using Object Tracking N. Dimitrova, L. Agnihotri and G.
Wei International Journal of Image and Graphics. Vol. 1, No. 3 (2001)
Person Identification in TV Programs D. Li, G. Wei, I. Sethi and N. Dimitrova Journal of
Electronic Imaging 2001 Tracking of Faces of arbitrary views for video
annotation G. Wei, I. Sethi and N. Dimitrova SPIE
Visual Communications and Image Processing 2001 Fusion of visual and audio features for person
identification in real video D. Li, G. Wei, I. Sethi and
Nevenka Dimitrova SPIE Storage and Retrieval for Media
Databases 2001
Education
- Ph.D., Wayne State University
- B.E., Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Personal Interests
Photography, travel and Chinese history.
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