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Naejin Kong
Position: Postdoctoral Researcher
Room no.: MRZ 1.A.20
  • Dr. Naejin Kong is a postdoctoral researcher at the Perceiving Systems department, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea. During CVPR 2012, he was invited to the Doctoral Consortium as one of 34 participants from all over the world.
  • In his Ph.D. work, he solved a hard technical challenge in the reflection separation problem based on physical properties of polarization. His current research explores how to extract fundamental features of the scene, by exploiting physical properties of visible surfaces and moving structures over time. His recent work on Intrinsic Video exploits temporal coherence in albedo and shading to extend intrinsic image estimation to video. 

Please find attached his Curriculum Vitae.

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2014
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Intrinsic Video
Kong, N., Gehler, P.V. and Black, M.J.
In Computer Vision – ECCV 2014, Springer International Publishing, volume 8690, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 360-375, September 2014.
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A physically-based approach to reflection separation: from physical modeling to constrained optimization
Kong, N., Tai, Y. and Shin, J.S.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI), 36(2):209-221, February 2014.
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2012
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A physically-based approach to reflection separation
Kong, N., Tai, Y. and Shin, S.Y.
In Proc. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), pages 9-16, June 2012.
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2011
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High-quality reflection separation using polarized images
Kong, N., Tai, Y. and Shin, S.Y.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 20(12):3393-3405, December 2011.
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2010
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Coded exposure imaging for projective motion deblurring
Tai, Y., Kong, N., Lin, S. and Shin, S.Y.
In Proc. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), pages 2408-2415, June 2010.
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