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Charles R. Dyer
Professor Emeritus of Computer Sciences and
Biostatistics and Medical Informatics |
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Research Interests:
Computer vision, image analysis
Academic Genealogy
Current Ph.D. Graduate Students
Ph.D. Graduates
- Gary Pack, Ph.D. 2012
(pack@cs.wisc.edu)
Dissertation: Semiparametric Geometric Methods for Extracting and Modeling White Matter Volumetric Structures of the Brain
- Yu-Chi Lai, Ph.D. 2010
(yu-chi@cs.wisc.edu)
Dissertation: Photorealistic Animation Rendering with Population Monte Carlo Energy Redistribution
Current Position: Research Associate, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
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Guodong Guo, Ph.D. 2006
(guodong.guo@wvu.edu)
Dissertation:
Face, Expression, and Iris Recognition using Learning-Based Approaches
Current Position: Associate Professor, West Virginia University
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Shaohua Fan, Ph.D. 2006
(shaohua@cs.wisc.edu)
Dissertation:
Sequential Monte Carlo Methods for Physically Based Rendering
(Co-advisor with Stephen Chenney).
Current Position: Desk quant for emerging markets trading, UBS, New York, NY
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Russell A. Manning, Ph.D. 2003
(rmanning@cs.wisc.edu)
Dissertation:
Screw-Transform Manifolds for Camera Self Calibration
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Liang-Yin Yu, Ph.D. 1999
(yuly@cs.wisc.edu)
Dissertation:
Active 3D Surface Modeling using Perception-Based, Differential Geometric
Primitives
Current Position: Video Scientist, ObjectVideo, Inc., Reston, VA
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Gareth S. Bestor, Ph.D. 1998
(bestorga@us.ibm.com)
Dissertation:
Recovering Feature and Observer Position by Projected
Error Refinement
Current Position: Software Engineer, IBM Poughkeepsie,
and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Vassar College
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Steven M. Seitz, Ph.D. 1997
(seitz@cs.washington.edu)
Dissertation:
Image-Based Transformation of Viewpoint and Scene Appearance
Current Position: Associate Professor, University of Washington, Seattle
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William L. Hibbard, Ph.D. 1995
(whibbard@macc.wisc.edu)
Dissertation:
Visualizing Scientific Computations: A System based on
Lattice-Structured Data and Display Models
Current Position: Scientist, Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Kiriakos N. Kutulakos, Ph.D. 1994
(kyros@cs.toronto.edu)
Dissertation:
Exploring Three-Dimensional Objects by Controlling the Point of
Observation
Current Position: Associate Professor, University of Toronto
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Mark C. Allmen, Ph.D. 1991
(Mark.Allmen@perceptek-robotics.com)
Dissertation:
Image Sequence Description using Spatiotemporal Flow Curves:
Toward Motion-Based Recognition
Current Position: Scientist, Perceptek, Inc., Littleton, CO
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W. Brent Seales, Ph.D. 1991
(seales@netlab.uky.edu)
Dissertation:
Appearance Models of Three-Dimensional
Shape for Machine Vision and Graphics
Current Position: Associate Professor, University of Kentucky
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W. Harry Plantinga, Ph.D. 1988
(hplantin@calvin.edu)
Dissertation: The Asp: A Continuous, Viewer-Centered Object Representation
for Computer Vision
Current Position: Associate Professor, Calvin College
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Charles V. Stewart, Ph.D. 1988
(stewart@cs.rpi.edu)
Dissertation: Connectionist Models of Stereo Vision
Current Position: Professor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Bradley P. Kjell, Ph.D. 1985
(kjell@ccsu.edu)
Dissertation: Oriented Edge Separation Texture Measures
Current Position: Associate Professor, Central Connecticut State University
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