Special Session 3: Active Vision and Interaction 主动视觉和交互
Introduction: This session focuses on the emerging paradigm where perception is no longer a passive process, but an active, goal-driven component tightly coupled with decision-making and physical interaction. This session highlights recent advances in enabling intelligent systems, such as robots and embodied agents, to dynamically control their sensing strategies, adapt viewpoints, and interact with complex, unstructured environments in real time. Topics of interest include active perception, sensor planning, human–robot interaction, multimodal fusion, embodied AI, and learning-based approaches for perception-action loops. By bringing together researchers from computer vision, robotics, and artificial intelligence, this session aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and showcase innovative solutions that bridge the gap between seeing and doing in intelligent systems.
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Organizers

Lihui Wang 王立辉
Soochow University, China 苏州大学
Bio: Lihui Wang received Ph.D. degree from the University of Tokyo, Japan, in 2014, and then he was a Project Assistant Professor and Project Researcher in the same university till 2019. He was then a professor of Engineering at the Guangdong Academy of Sciences, China to 2024. Currently, he is a professor in Soochow University, China. His research interests include adaptive optics system, high-speed visual feedback, dynamic image perception, and dynamic interaction.

Yan Hu 胡衍
Institute of AI for Industries, Chinese Academy of Science,
China 中国科学院工业人工智能研究所
Bio: Yan Hu is associate professor at Institute of AI for Industries, Chinese Academy of Science. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo, Japan. Her main research areas include medical imaging and video processing, and intelligent surgical assistance. She has published over 80 papers, including about 50 as the first or corresponding author, with 16 papers in top international journals such as IEEE TPAMI, TMI, and MIA. She has been granted 13 invention patents and has presided over 7 research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation for Young Scientists and provincial general projects. She has also participated in 5 research projects, including major scientific and technological instrument projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology. She has been a long-term editor/reviewer for journals and conferences, and contributed to the writing of the textbook "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence".