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Daniel
Huttenlocher Associate Professor dph@cs.cornell.edu |
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Research... | My main
area of research is visual matching and recognition. My
work in this area ranges from theoretical algorithms
(using techniques from computational geometry), to
applications of visual matching in end-to-end systems
(for remote collaboration, viewing document images over
wide area networks, video monitoring and target
recognition). I am also interested in uses of new types
of electronic documents for communication, remote collaboration
and education.
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Teaching... | Brian Smith and I are developing a new course on authoring Web documents, CS130, which will be offered for the first time in Spring '97. I also teach CS212, an introduction to computation and programming, and CS664, a course in computer vision. | ||||||||
Professional Activities... | I work with Xerox PARC on electronic document image
processing, and am starting a small group investigating
these problems at Cornell. I am program co-chair of CVPR-97, the IEEE conference on computer vision and pattern recognition, which will be held in San Juan, PR in June 1997. |
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Other Interests... | Two of my favorite non-computer-geek activities are snowboarding and mountain biking (but without the mtv-extreme-sports-way-too-cool stupid attitude). | ||||||||
Last Updated: November 3, 1996 |