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Partners

The two groups involved in this project are:

Tracab, Digital media production and technology company

People

These are the people who are presently actively involved with this project:

 

 

 

 

Stefan Carlsson, Professor, KTH
Prof. Stefan Carlsson received the Phd degree in
communication theory from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in 1986. He is currently professor of computer science and director of the lab for Computer Vision and Active Perception (CVAP) at KTH. He is a
member of the editorial boards of IEEE pattern Analysis and machine Intelligence (PAMI) and International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV). He has widely published in image analysis and computer vision including data compression and 3D reconstruction from multiple views, multiple people tracking and labeling, human motion recognition, tracking and visualization, object class recognition, etc. His research interest includes learning in connection with object, scene and action recognition as well as 3D visualization of human motion.

 

Martin Eriksson, Assistant Lecturer, KTH
Martin Eriksson received his Ph.D. from the the Royal Institute of Technology in 2004.

 

 

Josephine Sullivan, Assistant Lecturer, KTH
Josephine Sullivan received her D.Phil from Oxford University in 2001. Prior to this she obtained a BA in Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Since her D.Phil studies she has worked mainly with Stefan Carlsson at KTH. Most of her research efforts have devoted to the field of computer vision. In particular, she has investigated aspects of visual tracking, human/object pose recognition and multi-target tracking.

 

 

Magnus Burénius, PhD Student, KTH
Magnus Burénius received his M.Sc. in Engineering Physics from KTH in 2008, with a specialization in programing and applied mathematics in the fields of computer graphics and computer vision. He started working as a Ph.D. student at CVAP in 2009.

 

 

Eric Hayman, Head of Image Processing, Tracab
Eric Hayman received his D.Phil from Oxford University in 2000. His thesis work focused on the use of zoom lens within active vision systems and paid particular attention to the issues of self-calibration, reconstrution and tracking. Next he worked at KTH as a post-doctoral researcher and investigated material recognition, vision technologies for mobile interfaces and figure-ground segmentation in image sequences. He is now employed by TRACAB as head of their image processing unit.

 

Martin Brogren, Image Analysis Engineer, Tracab
Martin Brogren received his Masters in Engineering Physics from Lund University in 2006. During his studies he specialized in image processing. After a year as a management consultant with McKinsey&Company, he has returned to his specialization with TRACAB.