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Overview

Jinli Suo is primarily affiliated with Tsinghua University in China. Their research spans significant contributions in computer science and engineering, with a focus on areas such as computer vision, pattern recognition, and imaging technologies.

Their recent scholarly work includes publications in prominent journals and conferences. Notable papers include:

  • "Plug-and-Play Algorithms for Video Snapshot Compressive Imaging," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
  • "Handheld snapshot multi-spectral camera at tens-of-megapixel resolution," 2023, Nature Communications
  • "Single-pixel ptychography," 2021, Optics Letters
  • "INFWIDE: Image and Feature Space Wiener Deconvolution Network for Non-Blind Image Deblurring in Low-Light Conditions," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
  • "End-to-end snapshot compressed super-resolution imaging with deep optics," 2022, Optica

The main fields of study for Jinli Suo are:

  • Computer Science
  • Engineering

Their research extends deeply into specialized subfields including:

  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Media Technology

Jinli Suo explores various advanced technical topics such as:

  • Advanced Vision and Imaging
  • Image and Signal Denoising Methods
  • Advanced Image Processing Techniques
  • Sparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques
  • Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies
  • Image Processing Techniques and Applications
  • Image Enhancement Techniques

Their frequent co-authors reflect collaborations in these research areas and include:

  • Qionghai Dai
  • Yuxiao Cheng
  • Tingxiong Xiao
  • Xin Yuan
  • Kunlun He

Jinli Suo has published extensively in several key venues, which include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
  • IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
  • Optics Letters
  • Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Rank Minimization for Snapshot Compressive Imaging

    Yang Liu;Xin Yuan;Jinli Suo;David J. Brady

  • A Compositional and Dynamic Model for Face Aging

    Jinli Suo;Song-Chun Zhu;Shiguang Shan;Xilin Chen

  • Fourier ptychographic reconstruction using Wirtinger flow optimization

    Liheng Bian;Jinli Suo;Guoan Zheng;Kaikai Guo

  • Video-rate imaging of biological dynamics at centimetre scale and micrometre resolution

    Jingtao Fan;Jinli Suo;Jiamin Wu;Hao Xie

  • Multispectral imaging using a single bucket detector.

    Liheng Bian;Jinli Suo;Guohai Situ;Ziwei Li

  • Experimental comparison of single-pixel imaging algorithms.

    Liheng Bian;Jinli Suo;Qionghai Dai;Feng Chen

  • Plug-and-Play Algorithms for Large-Scale Snapshot Compressive Imaging

    Xin Yuan;Yang Liu;Jinli Suo;Qionghai Dai

  • A Multi-Resolution Dynamic Model for Face Aging Simulation

    Jinli Suo;Feng Min;Songchun Zhu;Shiguang Shan

  • Reweighted low-rank matrix recovery and its application in image restoration.

    Yigang Peng;Jinli Suo;Qionghai Dai;Wenli Xu

  • Content adaptive illumination for Fourier ptychography.

    Liheng Bian;Jinli Suo;Guohai Situ;Guoan Zheng

  • A Concatenational Graph Evolution Aging Model

    Jinli Suo;Xilin Chen;Shiguang Shan;Wen Gao

  • Fourier ptychographic reconstruction using Poisson maximum likelihood and truncated Wirtinger gradient

    Liheng Bian;Jinli Suo;Jaebum Chung;Xiaoze Ou

  • Plug-and-Play Algorithms for Video Snapshot Compressive Imaging

    Xin Yuan;Yang Liu;Jinli Suo;Fredo Durand

  • Design sparse features for age estimation using hierarchical face model

    Jinli Suo;Tianfu Wu;Songchun Zhu;Shiguang Shan

  • Content adaptive sparse illumination for Fourier ptychography

    Liheng Bian;Jinli Suo;Guohai Situ;Guoan Zheng

  • Multispectral imaging using a single bucket detector

    Liheng Bian;Jinli Suo;Guohai Situ;Ziwei Li

  • Efficient single-pixel multispectral imaging via non-mechanical spatio-spectral modulation

    Ziwei Li;Jinli Suo;Xuemei Hu;Chao Deng

  • Fast and High Quality Highlight Removal From a Single Image

    Jinli Suo;Dongsheng An;Xiangyang Ji;Haoqian Wang

  • Coded focal stack photography

    Xing Lin;Jinli Suo;G. Wetzstein;Qionghai Dai

  • Single-pixel phase and fluorescence microscope.

    Yang Liu;Jinli Suo;Yuanlong Zhang;Qionghai Dai

  • Learning long term face aging patterns from partially dense aging databases

    Jinli Suo;Xilin Chen;Shiguang Shan;Wen Gao

  • Resolution doubling with a reduced number of image acquisitions.

    Siyuan Dong;Jun Liao;Kaikai Guo;Liheng Bian

  • High Speed Computational Ghost Imaging via Spatial Sweeping.

    Yuwang Wang;Yang Liu;Jinli Suo;Guohai Situ

  • Efficient single pixel imaging in Fourier space

    Liheng Bian;Jinli Suo;Xuemei Hu;Feng Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Qionghai Dai
Qionghai Dai Tsinghua University
Guoan Zheng
Guoan Zheng University of Connecticut
Xin Yuan
Xin Yuan Nanyang Technological University
Guohai Situ
Guohai Situ Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xilin Chen
Xilin Chen University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shiguang Shan
Shiguang Shan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Song-Chun Zhu
Song-Chun Zhu Peking University
Yongdong Zhang
Yongdong Zhang University of Science and Technology of China
Xiangyang Ji
Xiangyang Ji Tsinghua University
Wen Gao
Wen Gao Peking University

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