image08Xiang Huang

Xiang Huang is a postdoctoral researcher in the Computational Photography Lab at Northwestern University. Xiang Huang earned his PhD in Computer Science at Northwestern University, advised by Professor Jack Tumblin. He received his master’s degree in Electrical Engineeringunder Professor Xiaolin Wu at McMaster University, Canada, in 2006, and his bachelor’s degree in Electronics & Informationl Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), China, in 2003, respectively. Xiang Huang is interested in solving challenging problems in Computational Photography, Image Processing, Machine Learning, Computer Graphics and Computer Vision.


Projects: Guided Event Filtering, CVPR 2020 Compressive Reconstruction For 3D Incoherent Holographic Microscopy A Streamlined Photometric Stereo Framework for Cultural Heritage Near Light Correction for Image Relighting and 3D Shape Recovery Gauguin: Surface Shape Studies of the Art of Paul Gauguin