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).