Shun-Yu Yeh
Shun-Yu Yeh is an intern in the RegInfra project at KU Leuven, where she contributes by bringing together her training in art history and digital methods. She is currently pursuing an Advanced Master’s degree in Digital Humanities at KU Leuven, following her Master’s degree in Art History, Criticism, and Cultural Relics from Tainan National University of the Arts, Taiwan. Her academic interests focus on material culture, with previous research on metal headdresses from the Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties.
In the RegInfra project, she works on Chinese steles and rubbings, applying computer vision and machine learning methods to support image annotation and layout analysis. Her work focuses on understanding the visual and spatial structures of epigraphic materials, contributing to ongoing efforts to transform rubbing images into structured, machine-readable data.
Drawing on her background in editorial research and scholarly writing for ancient art, she is particularly interested in exploring multimodal approaches that bridge computational analysis with the qualitative depth of art historical interpretation.