Howdy! I’m Leo Hsu, a second-year M.S. student in Computer Science at Texas A&M University. My research interest lies at the intersection of 3D/4D reconstruction, fine-grained image generation, and physics-aware computer vision
Gig'em Aggies! | Advised by Prof. Cheng Zhang
- Research
- Uncertainty Matters in Dynamic Gaussian Splatting for Monocular 4D Reconstruction
- Taxonomy-Aware Fine-Grained Image Generation
- Healthcare Video Surveillance: Multi-object tracking, human pose estimation/mesh recovery, and adverse activity recognition.
敦品勵學!(Integrity & Diligence)
My background spans both Computer Science and Forestry, where I focused on applying modern software solutions to traditional domains.
- Dept. of Computer Science & Information Engineering (GRA)
- Advisor: Prof. Cheng-Fu Chou
- Focused on Computer Vision (Object Tracking) and LLMs (RAG).
- Projects: Sarcopenia prediction using BERT; Patient bed-exiting detection (collaborated with NTU Hospital).
- Dept. of Forestry & Resource Conservation (B.S. & M.S.)
- Advisor: Prof. Tzeng Yih Lam
- Thesis: Developed an Android application to digitize the traditional Relaskop forest sampling instrument.
- Fieldwork: Collaborated with NTU Experimental Forest to build a Digital Survey Tablet App for efficient forest data collection.




