BMVA 
The British Machine Vision Association and Society for Pattern Recognition 

Theses submitted in 2009

Scalable and Adaptable Tracking of Humans in Multiple Camera Systems
Andrew Gilbert, University of Surrey (April 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract

Reconstruction and Motion Estimation of Sparsely Sampled Ionospheric Data
Matthew Foster, University of Bath (June 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract

Towards the Automatic Construction of Machine Vision Systems using Genetic Programming
Olly Oechsle, University of Essex (June 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract

High throughput digital Beta autoradiography imaging
Jorge Cabello, University of Surrey (July 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract

Video Monitoring and Analysis of Human Behavior for Diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
Ching-Wei Wang, University of Lincoln (August 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract

Class-based Single View Reconstruction
Mukta Prasad, Oxford University (August 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract

Priors for New View Synthesis
Oliver Woodford, Oxford University (August 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract

Activity Analysis: Finding Explanations for Sets of Events
Dima Aldamen, University of Leeds (September 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract

Applying Information Theory to Efficient SLAM
Margarita Chli, Imperial College, London (October 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract

Pose-invariant, model-based objectrecognition, using linear combination of viewsand Bayesian statistics
Vasileios Zografos, University College London (October 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract

Using Low-Level Motion for High-Level Vision
Ben Daubney, Bristol University (November 2009)
PDF, BibTeX+abstract