Martin Eriksson
Ph.D Student
Nada/Cvap
KTH
100 44 Stockholm
Sweden
Office:
Fiskartorpsvägen 15A, room 13.13
Tel: +46-8-790 67 34
Cell: +46-70-731 64 92
email: eriksson@nada.kth.se
martin.jpg (34924 bytes)

Profile: I am currently a Ph.D student at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. I have been involved in Computer Vision and Robotics research since 1995, when I joined Prof. Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos' group in Minnesota. 1998, I moved to Stockholm, in order to join the Center for Autonomous Systems, led by Prof. Henrik Christenssen. Year 2000 I took, a time-out from research, and worked as a business consultant in Stockholm.In May of 2001, I went back to the RIT, in order to join a group led by Prof. Stefan Carlsson, working on epipolar geometry and 3D reconstruction.  

 

ECCV paper for tomorrows seminar
Publications: Eriksson, M.; Papanikolopoulos, N. P., "Driver fatigue: a vision-based approach to automatic diagnosis," Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies, 2001, vol. 9, no. ER6, pp. 399-413

Eriksson, M. Christensen, H.I., "Vision-Based Servoing and Grasping Using Multiple Control Schemes," Proc. of the Symposium of Intelligent Robotic Systems, 1999.

Eriksson, M and Papanikolopoulos, N. (1998). "A vision based system for the detection of driver datigue," in Proceedings of the ITS America Eighth Annual Meeting, 1998.

Eriksson, M. Papanikolopoulos, N.P., "Eye-Tracking for Detection of Driver Fatigue." Proc. of the IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 1997.

 

 

Research Interests:
  • Robotics
  • Visual Servoing
  • Object Recognition
  • 3D reconstruction
  • Human movement analysis.
 

 


Personal: Thanks to fundings from JP Nordiska, I have the opportunity to combine my Ph.D research with an athletic career as a Pole Vaulter.  wpe14.jpg (5603 bytes)
em2.gif (22813 bytes)

"The Perfect pole-vault is NP-Complete"