Yasutaka Furukawa
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I work for Google now, while I am still involved in some academic projects. I hope to provide exciting products to people in the world and prove that computer vision is exciting and useful.

I am a post-doctoral research associate (or postdoc) in the Graphics and Imaging Laboratory at University of Washington. I work with Prof. Seitz and Prof. Curless at University of Washington, and Rick Szeliski at Microsoft Research. I obtained a B.S. degree under the supervision of Dr. Yoshihisa Shinagawa at University of Tokyo in March 2001. I completed my Ph.D. under the supervision of Prof. Ponce at Computer Science Department of Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2008. My primary research interests are in Computer Vision and Computer Graphics. The following is a list of projects I have been working on.


Lecture:

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as author at  23rd IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2010 - San Francisco,
together with: Dirk Schnieders, Carl Olsson, Qingxiong Yang, Xiaoyan Hu, Yekeun Jeong, Tai-Pang Wu, Yuping Lin, Richard Newcombe, Tali Bahsa, Vivek Pradeep, Junghyun Kwon, Shubao Liu, Ricardo Fabbri, Margarita Chli, Peter Lindstrom, Branislav Micusik, Michael Bleyer, Guillaume Batog, Arjun Jain, Michela Farenzena, Jun Sato,
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