Name: Bing Wu Address: Robotics Institute/Dept. of Psychology Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Email: bingwu@andrew.cmu.edu Education & Training: 2004: University of Louisville, US Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology Dissertation: The visual perception of distance in action space. Specialty area: Visual space perception in real, virtual, and augmented environments. 2002: University of Louisville, US M.S. in Computer Science Specialty area: OpenGL-based 3D graphics. 1997: Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Academia Sinica, China M.S. in Neurobiology Supervisor: Prof. Fuchuan Sun Thesis: Eye movements in reading disoriented Chinese: single characters and paragraphs. Specialty area: Human eye movements and perception. 1994: Huazhong Univ. of Science & Technology, China B.A. in Biomedical Engineering Supervisor: Prof. Difang Peng Thesis: Computer analyses of the regulatory mechanism of respiration. Professional Experience: 2004-Present Post-Doctoral researcher. Robotics Institute/Dept. of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. 1997-1999 Assistant Lecturer (Undergraduate level teaching) Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Huazhong Univ. of Science & Technology, Wuhan, China. Professional Affiliations: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Psychonomic Society Sigma Xi Vision Sciences Society Fellowships & Awards: Postdoc fellowship, CMU 2004-2006 Grawemeyer fellowship, Univ. of Louisville 2002-2003 Institutional Excellence Award, SHIP 1997 The third prize in the HUST Physics Contest 1991 Research Support: Research funding from Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, “Space vision based on texture information in real and virtual environments”, $350, 2001-2002. Pending grant proposal: Application for NIH K99 Awards (1 K99 EB008710-01). Title: Haptic/visual perception of virtual viscoelastic tissue. Role: PI. Status: Pending. Amount: $161,321 for two years. Publication: Papers and manuscripts: 1. Yang, D.S., Wu, B., Sun, F.C. & Li, H. (1996). Optokinetic Nystagmus (OKN) in normal and abnormal binocular vision. Acta Biophysica Sinica, Vol. 12 (4), 647-651. 2. Wu, B. & Sun, F.C. (1999). Eye movements in the recognition of rotated Chinese characters. Acta Psychologica Sinica, Vol. 31 (1), 7-13. 3. Ooi, T.L., Wu, B. & He, Z.J. (2001). Distance determined by the angular declination below the horizon. Nature, 414, 197-200. 4. He, Z.J., Wu, B., Ooi, T. L., Yarbrough, G. & Wu, J. (2004) Judging egocentric distance on the ground: occlusion and surface integration. Perception, 33, 789-806. 5. Wu, B., Ooi, T.L., & He Z.J. (2004). Perceiving distance accurately by a directional process of integrating ground information. Nature, 428, 73-77. 6. Wu, B., Klatzky, R.L., Shelton, D. & Stetten G. (2005) Psychophysical Evaluation of In-Situ Ultrasound Visualization. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol. 11, No. 6, 684-693. 7. Ooi, T.L., Wu, B. & He, Z.J. (2006). Perceptual space in the dark affected by the intrinsic bias of the visual system, Perception, Vol 35, No. 5, 605 – 624. 8. Wu, B, He, Z. J. & Ooi, T. L. (2007) Inaccurate representation of the ground surface beyond a texture boundary. Perception, 36, 703-721. 9. Wu, B, He, Z, J. & Ooi, T. L. (2007). The linear perspective information in ground surface representation and distance judgment. Perception & Psychophysics. 10. Wu, B., Klatzky, R. L., Shelton, D., & Stetten, G. (2008). Mental concatenation of perceptually and cognitively specified depth to represent locations in near space. Experimental Brain Research, Vol 184, No. 3, pp. 295-305. 11. Klatzky, R.L., Wu, B., Shelton, D. & Stetten G. (in press). Effectiveness of augmented-reality visualization vs. cognitive mediation for learning actions in near space. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception. 12. Wu, B., Klatzky, R. L., & Stetten, G. (submitted). Learning of Image-Guided Reaching Changes the Representation-to-action Mapping. Acta Psychologica. Book chapter: 1. Klatzky, R.L. & Wu, B. (2007). The Embodied Actor in Multiple Frames of Reference. In Klatzky, R.L., Behrmann, M., & MacWhinney, B. (Eds.), Embodiment, Ego-space and Action. Madwah NJ: Erlbaum. Abstracts and Presentations: 1. Wu, B, Ooi, T.L. & He, Z.J. (2000). Perceived object's location in the dark is not veridical, but not fortuitous. ARVO Annual Meeting, May 2000 (Abstract # 1194). 2. He, Z.J., Wu, B & Ooi, T.L. (2000) Non-vertical distance perception due to false perspectives. ARVO Annual Meeting, May 2000 (Abstract # 3857). 3. Wu, B., He, Z.J. & Ooi, T.L. (2001). Efficient attention shift on a common surface in 3D: Evidence from eye movements. ARVO Annual Meeting, May 2001 (Abstract # 4648). 4. Wu, B., He, Z.J. & Ooi, T.L. (2001). Judging absolute distance by relying on linear perspective and texture density cues. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2001 (Abstract # 381). 5. Ooi, T.L., May, K.A., Gunther, P.J., Wu, B. & He, Z.J. (2001). Prism Adaptation Effects On Absolute Distance Judgment. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2001 (Abstract # 5). 6. Wu, B., He, Z.J. & Ooi, T.L. (2002). A ground surface based space perception in the virtual environment. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2002 (Abstract # 516). 7. Yarbrough, G.L., Wu, B., Wu, J. He, Z.J. & Ooi, T.L. (2002). Judgments of object location behind an obstacle depend on the particular information selected. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2002 (Abstract # 630). 8. Ooi, T.L., He, Z.J., & Wu, B. (2002). Delineating the perceived ground surface from a direction constancy rule. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2002 (Abstract #721). 9. Wu, B. He, Z.J. & Ooi, T.L. (2003). Evidence for a sequential surface integration process from judging egocentric distance with restricted view of the ground. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2003 (Abstract #SU25). 10. Ooi, TL, He, Z.J., Wu B., & Wu J. (2004). Using angular declination and ground-surface representation for intermediate-distance space vision. Perception 33: 20-21 Suppl. S 2004. 11. Klatzky, R.L., Wu, B., Shelton, D, & Stetten, G. (2005). Efficacy of image-guided action is controlled by perception. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2005 (Abstract #359). 12. Shukla G., Wu B., Schwartzman D., & Stetten G. (2005) The Sonic Penlight for Guidance of Superficial Subdermal Access, Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention Conference, Oct. 26-29, 2005, Palm Springs, CA. 13. Wang, D., Wu B. & Stetten G. (2005). Laser Needle Guide for the Sonic Flashlight, Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention Conference, Oct. 26-29, 2005, Palm Springs, CA. 14. Wu, B. & Klatzky, R.L (2005). Spatial updating of locations after posture changes in the vertical dimension. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2005 (Abstract #201). 15. Wu, B., Klatzky, R.L, Shelton, D, & Stetten, G. (2006). Interaction of Visual and Haptic Cues in the Image-based Perception of Depth. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2006 (Abstract #361). 16. Wu, B., Klatzky, R.L, Shelton, D, & Stetten, G. (2006). Learning in image-guided reaching changes the representation-to-action mapping. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2007 (Abstract #268). 17. Shelton, D, Wu, B., & Klatzky, R.L., & Stetten, G. (2007) Design and calibration of a virtual tomographic reflection system, International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), April 2007. 18. Wu, B., Klatzky, R.L, & Stetten, G. (2007). Perception of 3D structure by spatiotemporal integration of visual and haptic cues. 48th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Nov. 2007 (Abstract #4093). 19. Wu, B., Klatzky, R.L, & Stetten, G. (Submitted). 3D object recognition using cross-sectional images. VSS Annual Meeting, May 2008. (责任编辑:泉水) |