Current Post Doctoral Researchers:

Gregrory Shakhnarovich
Sung-Phil Kim

Current PhD students:

Leonid Sigal, Dept. of Computer Science, Brown University.
Alexandru Balan, Department of Computer Science, Brown University.
Payman Yadollahpour, Department of Computer Science, Brown University.
Deqing Sun, Department of Computer Science, Brown University.

Graduated PhD students:

Stefan Roth, Dept. of Computer Science, Brown University.

Thesis: High-order Markov random fields for low-level vision.
Winner of the Joukowsky Family Foundation Outstanding Dissertation Award

Frank Wood, Department of Computer Science, Brown University.

Thesis: Nonparametric Bayesian modeling of neural data

Hulya Yalcin, Division of Engineering, Brown University.

Thesis: Implicit models of moving and static surfaces, May 2004.

Wei Wu, Division of Applied Math, Brown University. Co-supervised with David Mumford.

Thesis: Statistical models of neural coding in motor cortex, May 2004.

Fernando De la Torre, La Salle School of Engineering. Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain.

Thesis: Robust subspace learning for computer vision, Jan. 2002.
Hedvig Sidenbladh, Swedish Defense Research Agency (FOI).
Thesis: Probabilistic Tracking and Reconstruction of 3D Human Motion in Monocular Video Sequences. TRITA-NA-0114, ISBN 91-7283-169-3, Dept. of Numerical Analysis and Computer Science, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden 2001.
Shanon Ju, University of Toronto.
Thesis: Estimating image motion in layers: The Skin and Bones model. Jan. 1999.

Graduated Master's students:

Sidharth Bhatia, “3D human limb detection using space carving and multi-view eigenmodels,” Brown University, Dept. of Computer Science, Spring 2004.

Robert Altshuler, “Decomposing Image Sequences into Layers According to Motion with the use of an Appearance Model,”  Dept. of Computer Science, Brown University, 2003.
 

Wei Wu, “Neural Decoding of Motor Cortex using a Kalman Filter,” Brown University, Dept. of Computer Science, Spring 2003.

Yun Gao, “Nonparametric Representation of Neural Activity in Motor Cortex,” Brown University, Dept. of Computer Science, Spring 2002.
 

Philip F. Chen, “Statistical Method for Motion Estimation from Omnidirectional Image Sequences,” Brown University, Dept. of Computer Science, Spring 2001.


Shanon Ju, University of Toronto.
Thesis: Estimating time-to-contact by detecting and tracking motion boundaries. Jan. 1994.

Other collaborators:

Anandan, Microsoft Research
Francois Berard, CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble, France
Elie Bienenstock, Depts. of Applied Math and Neuroscience, Brown University.
Larry Davis, University of Maryland.
John Donoghue, Dept. of Neuroscience, Brown University.
Ronan Fablet
David Fleet, PARC.
Yun Gao, Dept. of Applied Math, Brown University.
Horst Haussecker, Intel Research.
David Heeger, NYU..
Michael Isard, Microsoft Research Silicon Valley.
Allan Jepson, University of Toronto.
Dirk Ormoneit, Dept. of Statistics, Stanford.
Anand Rangarajan, Yale University.
Ruth Rosenholtz, PARC.
Guillermo Sapiro, University of Minnesota
Hanno Scharr, Intel Research
Michael Tarr, Brown University
Yaser Yacoob, University of Maryland.
Pamela Z,Artist in residence.