Hsu-Chieh Lee(李緒頡)

Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering

Department of Electrical Engineering 

National Taiwan University

 

e-mail: pg30123@gmail.com


 

About me

I just graduate from National Taiwan University and I am now doing my compulsive military service in the R.O.C. Air Force. I am also applying for a Ph.D. program in foreign universities for future study.

My major field is Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. My current fields of interest is Computer Graphic, Computer Vision and Human-Computer Interaction.

You can get my CV here.

Awards and Honors

Presidential Award of National Taiwan University

Recipient, 2 Times (2005 Fall, 2006 Fall).

The 16th International Olympiad in Informatics, 2004

Silver Medal.

National Computer Programming Contest for College Students

2nd place, 2 times, 2004 and 2006.

Bronze Award, 2005.

ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest Asia Regional sites

5th place in Taipei site, 2 times, 2004 and 2005.

4th place in Tokyo site, 2005.

4th place in Manila site, 2006.

Bronze Award in Kaohsiung site, 2006.

ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Final, 2006

(originally 5,606 regional teams from 1,737 universities in 84 countries.)

Honorable Mention (19th place).

2nd place in Java Challenge

 

Working Experience

   TRI (Test Research, Inc.) - Hsinchu, Taiwan

          Technical Consultant, Jul/2007~Jun/2008

I was a core developer of a project cooperating with TRI, developing a geometric pattern searching program for their high-speed PCB board inspectors

 R.O.C. Army Force - Taiwan

Second Lieutenant, Compulsory military service, Jul/2008~Jun/2009

 

Research Experience

        NTUEE Digital Speech Processing Lab

        Undergraduate researcher, Feb/2007~Jun/2007

Implementing a robust speech recognition system base on M-Eigenvector features.

        NTUEE Wireless Mobile Network Lab

        Undergraduate researcher, Feb/2007~Jan/2008

Developing a fully scalable peer-to-peer protocol based on Chord on the Network Simulator 2. 

 

Course Projects

        Computer Vision and Computer Graphics

                Panorama Creator (Digital Visual Effects)

Implementing a program which takes multiple pictures as input and outputs a stitched panorama image. The feature matching method in the program is based on Multi-Scale Orientation Patches.

A First-Person Shooter game (Game Programming)

Developing a FPS game with ballistic system based on collision detection, with a large number of in-game animation scene and special effects.

An Interactive 3D game featuring head-tracking using Wiimote (Electrical Engineering Lab, Networking And Multimedia)

We developed a 3D computer game using MOGRE 3D engine. In addition to the traditional 3D scene, we implemented the head-tracking functionality utilizing the Wiimote to create even more realistic 3D environment, in which the scene alters with your head moving.

                Picture Color Adjustment (Color Science)

We implemented an automatic white balance and color-tune adjustment program with GUI utilizing Visual C++ 2005 and OpenCV library. We developed an original automatic white balance method which estimates the picture’s color temperature base on the color distribution on Cr-Cb plane. 


       Hardware Design

                 512-bit RSA system (Electrical Engineering Lab, Digital Circuit)

                Electronic keyboard (Electrical Engineering Lab, Digital Circuit)

In the Digital Circuit Lab course, I implemented a 512-bit RSA system and later on made an electronic piano using a DE2 FPGA board utilizing Verilog HDL. 

         Electronic Design Automation

                A Binary Decision Diagram System (Data Structure and Programming)

                Implementing a BDD system with a circuit parser and console interface.

         Digital Speech Processing

                Large Vocabulary Mandarin Speech Recognition System (Digital Speech Processing)

Building a large vocabulary speech recognition system utilizing Hidden Markov Model Toolkits.

        Communication System

                Coding Simulation (Electrical Engineering Lab, Topics On Communication System)

Simulating coding systems with C++, implementing coding systems including BPSK, 8-PSK, 16-QAM, Convolutional Code, and Turbo Code with puncturing.

Extracurricular activities

        NTU Magic Club

        Teaching Group Member, Sep/2005~Jun/2006

        Club secretary, Sep/2006~Jun/2007


        NTUEE Students’ Association

        Core Programmer, Sep/2005~Aug/2007


        NTUEE Camp

        Activity Designer, Feb/2005~Jul/2005

        Programming Teaching Section Leader, Feb/2006~Jul/2006, Feb/2007~Jul/2007