Research Associate Professor, Robotics Institute at CMU
Adjunct Professor, La Salle School of Engineering
Part-based face

Part-based face

Illuminated face

Illuminated face

Face in motion

Face in motion



Fernando De la Torre received his B.Sc. degree in Telecommunications, as well as his M.Sc. and Ph. D degrees in Electronic Engineering from La Salle School of Engineering at Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain in 1994, 1996, and 2002, respectively. In 1997 and 2000, he became Assistant and Associate Professor in the Department of Communications and Signal Theory in Enginyeria La Salle. In 2003 he joined the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University and currently he is Research Associate Professor. His research interests are in the fields of Computer Vision and Machine Learning. Currently, he is directing the Component Analysis Laboratory and the Human Sensing Laboratory.

Curriculum Vitae (pdf)

Interested in visiting the Human Sensing or Component Analysis Laboratory to work on machine learning and/or computer vision? Contact me .

News

  • IntraFace has been released (software download)
  • 3 papers accepted at CVPR 2013.
  • 1 paper accepted at ICRA 2013.
  • 1 paper accepted at ICASSP 2012.
  • 4 papers accepted at ECCV 2012.
  • Tutorial on Human Sensing (15 hours), PAVIS school on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Geneva, October 2012.
  • Tutorial on Component Analysis for Human Sensing (4 hours), AERFAI Summer School Spain, Vigo June 2012.
  • 4 papers accepted at CVPR 2012. Best Student Paper Award.
  • Tutorial on Facial Expression Analysis (1 hour), in conjunction CVPR 2012, June 2012.
  • 1 paper accepted at EMBS 2012.
  • 1 paper accepted at AISTATS 2012.