York Chung
University of Missouri-Columbia
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York Chung is a computer vision and machine learning professional with 19.3 years of experience. He is skilled in various areas such as Matlab, C, image processing, H.264, machine learning, video compression, OpenGL, and object recognition. Based in Taiwan-California-San Francisco, York has worked as an Algorithm Developer at Applied Materials and as a Team Lead Manager at Altek Coporation. He also has experience as a Research Staff, Intern, and Research Assistant at ece. York's expertise lies in 3D sensing, video/image summarization, R&D to software solutions, and silicon proven IP.
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Computer vision and machine learning professional experienced with video/image processing and coding. Algorithm team lead for 3D sensing and video/image summarization. R&D to software solution and silicon proven IP.
Work Experience
Team Lead Manager
Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
York Chung's Professional Milestones
- Research Assistant @ece (2004-07-01~2010-12-01): Contributed to groundbreaking research projects, fostering scientific understanding and advancing knowledge in the industry.
- Team Lead Manager (2013-09-01~): Improving team productivity and productivity through effective leadership and strategic decisions.
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Matlab
C
Image Processing
H.264
Machine Learning
Video Compression
Opengl
Object Recognition
Certification
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