Ph.D. Students Supervised
  • 1. Randal C. Nelson. Thesis: “Visual navigation” (completed August 1988). Currently Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Rochester, NY.
  • 2. Minas E. Spetsakis. Thesis: “The geometry and statistics of visual motion” (completed August 1989). Currently Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, York University, Toronto, Canada.
  • 3. John Sullins. Thesis: “Distributed learning: Motion in constraint space” (completed May 1990). Currently Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.
  • 4. Anup Basu. Thesis: “Model-based visual navigation” (completed August 1990). Currently Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
  • 5. David Shulman. “A theory of discontinuous regularization” (completed August 1990). Currently Research Associate, Department of Computer Science, Temple Univ., Philadelphia, PA..
  • 6. Ehud Rivlin. Thesis: “Purposive recognition” (completed December 1992). Currently Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
  • 7. Larry Huang. Thesis: “Qualitative visuo-motor coordination” (completed March 1993). Currently President, Primeton Technologies, Bejing, China..
  • 8. Jean-Yves Hervé. Thesis: “A theory of hand/eye coordination” (completed March 1993). Currently Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Statistics, Univ. of Rhode Island, Providence.
  • 9. Rajeev Sharma. Thesis: “Visual interception” (completed March 1993). Currently Professor, Department of Computer Science, Pennsylvania State University.
  • 10. LoongFah Cheong. Thesis: “Distortion of space due to perceived motion” (completed August 1996). Currently Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, National University of Singapore.
  • 11. Gregory Baratoff. Thesis: “Qualitative space representations extracted from stereo” (completed June 1997). Currently Assistant Professor, Department of Neural Information Processing, University of Ulm, Germany.
  • 12. Tomá s Brodský. Thesis: “The Video Yardstick” (completed March 1999). Currently at Honeywell, Briarcliff Manor, NY.
  • 13. Bradley Stuart. Thesis: “Visual memories: 3D video” (expected date of completion: June 2012. Currently at General Dynamics Robotic Systems.
  • 14. Robert Pless. Thesis: “Visual shape” (completed June 2001). Currently Professor, Washington University, St. Louis, MI.
  • 15. Patrick Baker. Thesis: “Harmonic Computational Geometry” (completed December 2006; currently at NRL).
  • 16. Jan Neumann. Thesis: “Eye Design” (completed 2005; currently at Siemens Corporate Research).
  • 17. Abhijit Ogale. Thesis: “Visual Correspondence” (completed June, 2005; currently at Google).
  • 18 Ji Hui. Thesis: “Statistics of Visual Space” (completed June 2006; currently Assistant Professor, National Univ. of Singapore).
  • 19. Gutemberg Guerra-Filho. Thesis: “A linguistic framework for human activity” (completed 2007; currently Assistant Professor, University of Texas)
  • 20. Morimichi Nishigaki. Thesis: “Image segmentation” (expected date of completion: June 2012.
  • 21. Yi Li. Thesis: “Human action synergies” (completed June 2010; currently Research Scientist at Australian National University)
  • 22. Kostas Bitsakos. Thesis: “ Segmentation and occlusions” (completed 2010; currently at General Motors).
  • 23. Justin Domke. Thesis: “Tractable Learning” (completed 2009; currently Assistant Professor at Rochester Institute of Technology).