Contributors |
Contributor |
Contribution |
Contact Info |
Dmitry Abrosimov | Optimizations; Eigen Objects; Image Rectification | |
Jean-Yves Bouguet | Calibration; L-K in pyramid; Various Optical Flow; 3D gesture; 3D vision routines; Tracking; Documentation. | jean-yves.bouguet@intel.com |
Gary R. Bradski | Initial idea for the library; CAMSHIFT; Histogram Recognition; Motion Templates; Calibration; 3D Gesture; Tracking; POSIT, Documentation; Various Utilities. | gary.bradski@intel.com |
Valery Cherepennikov | Optimizations; Kalman; Condensation; Matrix Functions; Motion Template | |
Michael Chu | Documentation; Graphics Design; Hardware Support; 3D Gesture | michael.h.chu@intel.com |
Boris Chudinovich | Consulting, Contour Processing | |
Prof. Trevor Darrell | Stereo algorithms (in process, not in library yet) | |
Bob Davies | First one to push for open source; General software support; contributing future COM wrappers | bob.davies@intel.com |
Prof. James Davis | Motion templates | jdavis@media.mit.edu |
Victor Eroukhimov | Hough Transform; Scripting Environment; 3D gesture; Extensive Documentation. | |
Prof. Irfan Essa | First extensive use of library and feedback | |
Radek Grzeszczuk | 3D gesture | radek.grzeszczuk@intel.com |
Mark Holler | Visual interactivity group manager; facilitation; inspired 3D Gesture | mark.holler@intel.com |
Prof. Jitendra Malik | Normalized cuts (in process); general support | |
Sergey Molinov | Snakes; HMM implementation; Canny; POSIT; Contour processing | |
Valery Mosyagin | Calibration; View morphing | |
Ara Nefian | embedded-HMM; Face recognition. | ara.nefian@intel.com |
Sergey Oblomov | Optimizations; Histograms; CAMSHIFT; Thresholds | |
Prof. Pietro Perona | General support and help with securing calibration license from Cal Tech. | |
Vadim Pisarevsky | Optimization; Had a hand in almost every demo application; Contours | |
Alexander Pleskov | Contour processing; Pyramid segmentation; color iteration segmentation. | |
Chuck Richards | Convex Hull; Triangulation; Tesselation; Kalman and Condensation filter design. | richards@cs.stanford.edu |
Prof. Stan Scarloff | Extensive use of library, general feedback | |
Stewart Taylor | Function design consultation; development of the library primitives concept | |
Prof. Carlo Tomasi | Stanford Prof. While he contributed no code directly, we found many of his algorithms useful to implement such as "good features to track" and Earth Mover's Distance, and in the future Affine feature measures for tracking. |