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Contact: Jochen.Trumpf@anu.edu.au COMPUTER VISION AND ROBOTICS SERIES
Structure and Motion for general camerasRichard Hartley (The Australian National University)DATE: 2009-09-24 TIME: 16:00:00 - 17:00:00 LOCATION: Ian Ross Seminar Room ABSTRACT: This is a practice talk for a workshop presentation that Richard is giving next week. BIO: Richard Hartley received the degree from the University of Toronto in 1976 with a thesis on knot theory. He worked in this area for several years before joining the General Electric Research and Development Center, where he developed computer-aided electronic design system called the Parsifal Silicon Compiler, described in his book Digit Serial Computation. He is currently with the Computer Vision Group at the Australian National University and also with Nation ICT Australia, a goverment-funded research institute. Around 1990, he developed an interest in computer vision and, in 2000, he coauthored (with Andrew Zisserman) a book on multiple-view geometry. He has written papers on knot theory, geometric voting theory, computational geometry, computer-aided design, and computer vision. He holds 32 US patents. In 1991, he was awarded GE’s Dushman Award. He is a senior member of the IEEE. |