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Biography
Mingze Xi is a Research Scientist with the Data61 Immersive Environments Lab, Quantitative Imaging Research Team. He is also an Adjunct Lecturer at The Australian National University and The University of Newcastle, Australia.
Mingze’s research focuses on the intersection between immersive technologies (e.g., augmented/virtual reality), computer vision (CV), and human-robot interaction (HRI). This has led to his pioneering work in human-in-the-loop AI, particularly the Situated Imaging technique. This interactive spatial computing research combines augmented reality (AR) and computer vision (classification, detection, segmentation) with large foundational models (e.g., large vision-language models) to enhance human’s understanding of the world. This multidisciplinary approach will not only advance scientific knowledge but also create practical applications that improve safety, training, and efficiency needed by a wide range of industries.
Fields of Research
Current Roles
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Research Scientist
HCI, AR/VR, Computer Vision, Situated Imaging, Visualisation
Academic Qualifications
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2017
PhD
The University of Newcastle
Professional Experiences
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2022-Present
Honorary Lecturer
ANU -
2018-Present
Adjunct Lecturer
The University of Newcastle
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