Geoff Wyvill
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Professor
Geoff seems to be best known for his work on ray tracing and modelling
with implicit surfaces. But he has also published on animation,
modelling with deformations, texture mapping and solid
modelling. Recently he has been working on noise.
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Brendan McCane
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Senior Lecturer
Brendan's research interests include computer vision, pattern
recognition and machine learning with a focus on applying techniques
in these fields to solving problems in other fields. Currently, he is
actively working on several projects including motion analysis for the
recognition of 3D objects, eye-tracking for interactive displays, and
developing a theory for learning object recognition based on human
object recognition strategies.
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Chris Handley
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Senior Lecturer
Chris' research interests include: Algorithm analysis and design,
analysis and representation of visual texture, the problems of
'shape', for instance representing in some compact way the sizes,
shapes and positions of individual stones in a layer of pebbles.
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Nathan Rountree
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Lecturer
My university career began with a music degree specialising in
performance piano. Deciding to swap one keyboard for another, I joined
the computer science department, and am now in the process of
finishing off my PhD. I joined the academic staff as assistant
lecturer in January 1999, and became a lecturer in September 2000.
My research interests include data mining, neural networks, and trying
to figure out how people learn to be good programmers. I like data
mining (which is attempting to discover patterns in large databases)
because I'm never short of areas to apply it: from trying to identify
high-risk patients in surgical databases, to profiling high-risk
students in programming courses.
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