Theses submitted in 2009
Scalable and Adaptable Tracking of Humans in Multiple Camera Systems
Andrew Gilbert, University of Surrey (April 2009)
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Reconstruction and Motion Estimation of Sparsely Sampled Ionospheric Data
Matthew Foster, University of Bath (June 2009)
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Towards the Automatic Construction of Machine Vision Systems using Genetic Programming
Olly Oechsle, University of Essex (June 2009)
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High throughput digital Beta autoradiography imaging
Jorge Cabello, University of Surrey (July 2009)
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Video Monitoring and Analysis of Human Behavior for Diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
Ching-Wei Wang, University of Lincoln (August 2009)
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Class-based Single View Reconstruction
Mukta Prasad, Oxford University (August 2009)
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Priors for New View Synthesis
Oliver Woodford, Oxford University (August 2009)
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Activity Analysis: Finding Explanations for Sets of Events
Dima Aldamen, University of Leeds (September 2009)
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Applying Information Theory to Efficient SLAM
Margarita Chli, Imperial College, London (October 2009)
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Pose-invariant, model-based objectrecognition, using linear combination of viewsand Bayesian statistics
Vasileios Zografos, University College London (October 2009)
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Using Low-Level Motion for High-Level Vision
Ben Daubney, Bristol University (November 2009)
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