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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.


Special thanks to...

Intel Corporation for providing the substantial resources needed to get this library off the ground.

Intel's Microprocessor Research Labs for providing the environment that makes such a project possible.

Fred Pollack and Bob Liang for upper management support.

Ken Pocek and Paul Wiley for initial resources to start the project and continuing support and know-how.

Rick Hodgson for crafting the open source license.

Shinn-Horng Lee for expert software advice and consultation.

Stewart Taylor for helping get the library started, general software library expertise and continuing consultation.