Andrew Zisserman
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Description
Professor Andrew Zisserman leads the Visual Geometry Group at the University of Oxford, UK. Andrew's research interests include visual recognition, image retrieval, multi-view geometry, and other aspects of computer vision. Some of Andrew's papers are amongst the most highly cited works in the field. His contributions received multiple awards at the top computer vision conferences including three Marr prizes at the International Conferences on Computer Vision. He has published several books including "Visual Reconstruction" (with Andrew Blake) and "Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision" (with Richard Hartley). He is a fellow of the Royal Society.
Lectures:
lecture Trainable visual models for object classification as author at Workshop on Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning in Computer Vision, Grenoble 2004, 15401 views |
keynote Towards On-the-fly Large Scale Video Search as author at British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC), Bristol 2013, 4742 views |
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lecture 101 Visual object classes - Introduction as author at PASCAL First Challenges Workshop, Southampton 2005, 7680 views |
lecture Automated Character Annotation in Multimedia as author at MUSCLE Conference joint with VITALAS Conference, 6467 views |
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