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Professor Sangjun Lee's Research Team Presents Findings at ICCV, the Premier Conference in Artificial Intelligence

  • 10/27/2025
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The research team of Professor Sangjun Lee of the Division of Electronic Engineering at Jeonbuk National University (JBNU) attracted international attention by presenting original research findings at the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV 2025), the world’s leading conference in artificial intelligence and computer vision.

 

ICCV, the world’s largest computer vision conference, was held in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, from October 19 to 23, 2025 (local time). It brought together researchers from leading universities and global companies to share the latest trends in artificial intelligence.

 

Professor Lee's team presented a paper entitled 'Depth-Based Sampling Technique for Dynamically Adjusting Predicted Distance Range Without Parameters'.

 

The study was recognized as a technique that, by leveraging multiple fisheye camera images, reduces mismatches compared with existing methods and markedly improves distance recognition accuracy.

 

In particular, they proposed a depth-based sampling technique that automatically adjusts the predicted distance range without any additional parameters and a novel vision module architecture that precisely fuses multi-view images using field-of-view information. These innovations drew strong interest from researchers at the conference.

 

Professor Sangjun Lee, deputy director of the Jeonbuk RICE Intelligent Innovation Research Center, who led the research, said, 'It is meaningful to present our results in person at a gathering of top researchers worldwide,' and added, 'We hope this technology will lead to practical innovations in environmental perception for mobile robots and in the field of autonomous driving.'

 

Meanwhile, the Jeonbuk RICE Intelligent Innovation Research Center, where Professor Lee serves as deputy director, is operated as part of the 'Regional Intelligent Innovation Talent Development Project,' jointly supported by the Ministry of Science and ICT, the Institute for Information & Communications Technology Planning and Evaluation (IITP), Jeollabuk-do, Jeonju City, and Iksan City.



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