
Junghoon Jung
Junghoon Jung is developing Image Processing algorithm for CMOS Image Sensor (CIS) and mobile camera at Samsung Electronics,... | South Korea, South Korea, South Korea
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Junghoon Jung’s Location South Korea, South Korea, South Korea
Junghoon Jung’s Expertise Junghoon Jung is developing Image Processing algorithm for CMOS Image Sensor (CIS) and mobile camera at Samsung Electronics, including: 1. ISP for new type CIS - 2x2(Tetra, Quad Bayer), 2x2OCL, 3x3(nona), 4x4, 4x4 with 2x2OCL - Interpolation (Remosaic, Demosaic), X-talk correction, Phase removal 2. Phase Detection AF (PDAF) - PDAF algorithm and PD pixel correction 3. ISP chain architecture and ISP block development - Denoising, sharpening, interpolation, 3A, etc. - Sensor characteristics improvement 4. Computational imaging - array camera, light-field (plenoptic) camera, extended depth of field (MTF enhancement), digital zoom, super-resolution (single or multiple frame) 5. ISP for new color filter array such as WRGB, CYM 6. High dynamic range - single and multi-exposure based 7. Video/still image stabilization 8. Human/Face segmentation/detection/tracking by using neural net (deep learning) 9. Image quality evaluation and tool development Specialties: 1. Image processing - image restoration, enhancement, super-resolution 2. Computer vision - 3D reconstruction, object tracking, machine learning, etc. 3. Still/Video codec and device driver development
Junghoon Jung’s Current Industry Samsung Electronics
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Jung’s Prior Industry
Humax
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Samsung Electronics
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Samsung Electronics
Principal Engineer
Mon Jan 01 2007 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Present
Humax
Senior Engineer
Sun Aug 01 2004 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Fri Dec 01 2006 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)