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ISMAR prize
The paper Real-time Modelling for AR Applications won second prize in the best paper awards at the International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality 2010 in Seoul, Korea. The paper describes a method for generating 3D models of objects which requires minimal user interaction. The motivation was the desire to allow users to create special […]
ACVT at ISMAR 2009
Anton van den Hengel recently attended ISMAR 2009 in Orlando, Florida, presenting; In Situ Image-based Modeling by Anton van den Hengel, Rhys Hill, Ben Ward, and Anthony Dick.
WACV 2009
Following DICTA, Rhys Hill attended WACV 2009 in Snowbird, Utah, presenting ‘Automatic Camera Placement for Large Scale Surveillance Networks’ by Anton van den Hengel, Rhys Hill, Ben Ward, Alex Cichowski, Henry Detmold, Chris Madden, Anthony Dick and John Bastian.
ACVT at DICTA 2009
ACVT members Rhys Hill and Wojciech Chojnacki recently attended DICTA 2009 in Melbourne, presenting the papers: Measuring Latency for Video Surveillance Systems by Rhys Hill, Christopher Madden, Anton van den Hengel, Henry Detmold, and Anthony Dick. Multi-projective Parameter Estimation for Sets of Homogeneous Matrices by Wojciech Chojnacki, Rhys Hill, Anton van den Hengel, and Michael J. Brooks.
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