Publications
2010
Lam J. C. L., Wong T. K. and Wu I. Y.
The TOA-Distribution of Wireless Multipaths Between an Omni-Directional Transceiver & a Possibly Mis-Oriented Directional Transceiver
IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol 58, No. 4, pp. 1042 - 1047, April 2010. [PDF]
2008
Lam J. C. L. and Eizenman M.
Convolutional Neural Networks for Eye Detection in Remote Gaze Estimation Systems
Proceedings of the 2008 IAENG Int. Conf. on Imaging Engineering, in press.
Received "The Best Paper Award" of The 2008 IAENG International Conference on Imaging Engineering in the student category. [PDF]
2007
Lam, J. C. L.
A New Approach for Eye Detection in Remote Gaze Estimation Systems
M.A.Sc. Thesis at University of Toronto [PDF]
Aarabi, P., Lam, J. C. L., Keshavarz, A.
Face Detection Using Information Fusion
Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Information Fusion (Fusion'07), Quebec, Canada, July 2007, in press. [PDF]
Lam, J. C. L., Eizenman, M., Aarabi P.
Eye-Controlled Computer Interface with Natural Head Movements
Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Conference, in press. [PDF]
2006
Lam, J. C. L.
Eye Localization via Eye Blinking Detection
unpublished [PDF]
2005
Ng, E. H. O., Wong, K. T., Lam, J. C. L.
Speckle-Noise Reduction via "Rotated Elliptical-Thresholding" in an Homomorphic Complex-Wavelet Domain
IEEE International Conference on Image Processing [PDF]
Lam, J.C.L.
Support Vector Machine for Pupil Boundary Point Classification
unpublished [PDF]
Presentations
Convolutional Neural Networks for Eye Detection in Remote Gaze Estimation Systems
Presentation given for the 2008 IAENG International Conference
Gaze-Controlled Computer Interface with Natural Head Movements
Presentation given for 30th Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Conference
Neural Network for Eye Detection
Lecture given for ECE 1775F "Biologically Inspired Computing" course at the University of Toronto
Object level grouping for video shots
Presentation given for ECE 1772 "Motion Analysis in Computer Vision" course at the University of Toronto
Wireless Communication: Equalization and Diversity
Presentation prepared for "Wireless Communication" course at the University of Waterloo