Early Motion, Tracking and Analysis
Early Motion, Tracking and Analysis
A number of excellent students have worked on these topics over the years. Superb collaborators - Prof. Allan Jepson at the University of Toronto in the early years and more recently Prof. Richard Wildes at York University, have been invaluable, co-supervising several students with me, and I thank them.
The these are:
PhD Dissertations:
Barron J., The Computation of Egomotion and Relative Depth, Dept. of Computer Science,
University of Toronto, 1988, (co- supervised by A. Jepson)
Lobo, N., Early Motion Sensing and Measurement, Dept. of Computer Science,
University of Toronto, December 1992
Verghese, G., Perspective Alignment, Dept. of Computer Science,
University of Toronto, September 1995
MSc Theses:
Fleet, D., The Early Processing of Spatio-Temporal Visual Information, Dept. of Computer
Science, University of Toronto 1984 (co-supervised by A. Jepson)
Lobo, N., Directionally-Selective, Velocity-Sensitive Motion Detection, Dept. of Computer
Science, University of Toronto 1985.
Derpanis, K. Vision Based Gesture Recognition within a Linguistics Framework, Dept. of
Computer Science & Engineering, York University, (co-supervised by R. Wildes)
Zhu, Y., Visually Tracking a Pointing Hand, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering,
June 2003
Gryn, J. Automated Surveillance using Dominant Local Direction Templates, Dept. of
Computer Science & Engineering June 2004