Henrique Morimitsu

School of Computer & Communication Engineering
USTB - University of Science and Technology Beijing

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Haidian District, Xueyuan Road 30, Beijing, 100083

Room 1005 of MEE Building

北京市海淀区学院路30号, 100083

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Henrique Morimitsu (恩瑞) is a member of the PRIR lab, where he works with Prof. Xiaobin Zhu (祝晓斌) and Prof. Xu-Cheng Yin (殷绪成). His research interests are mainly in the field of video motion estimation, especially focused on developing efficient and cost-effective methods.

Experience

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May 20, 2026 JBCS 2026 paper. Our paper “Salience prediction methods for video cropping in sidewalk footage” has been accepted to the Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society.
Jun 05, 2025 CVPR 2025 Outstanding Reviewer. I am honored to have been selected as an Outstanding Reviewer for CVPR 2025, a distinction awarded to the top 5% of the 9872 reviewers for providing high-quality feedback.
Mar 20, 2025 CVPR 2025 paper. Our paper “DPFlow: Adaptive Optical Flow Estimation with a Dual-Pyramid Framework” has been accepted to the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (Jun 11-15, 2025, Nashville, USA).
Oct 21, 2024 UrbanAccess 2024 paper. Our paper “Tactile Path Guidance via Weakly Supervised Visual Attention” has been accepted to The 4th Annual Workshop on The Future of Urban Accessibility (Oct 24, 2024, online).
Mar 07, 2024 ICRA 2024 paper. Our paper “RAPIDFlow: Recurrent Adaptable Pyramids with Iterative Decoding for Efficient Optical Flow Estimation” has been accepted to the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (May 13-17, 2024, Yokohama, Japan).
Dec 14, 2023 AAAI 2024 paper. Our paper “Recurrent Partial Kernel Network for Efficient Optical Flow Estimation” has been accepted to The 38th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (February 20-27, 2024, Vancouver, Canada).

selected publications

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    DPFlow: Adaptive Optical Flow Estimation with a Dual-Pyramid Framework
    In IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2025
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    RAPIDFlow: Recurrent Adaptable Pyramids with Iterative Decoding for Efficient Optical Flow Estimation
    In International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2024
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    Recurrent Partial Kernel Network for Efficient Optical Flow Estimation
    Henrique Morimitsu, Xiaobin Zhu, Xiangyang Ji, and Xu-Cheng Yin
    In AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2024