# HG changeset patch # User Robert McIntyre # Date 1361896289 0 # Node ID eb7c94a0318819c5f521edf8dc2b3ef8dacf22d3 # Parent e5636b1740f834887e26849ac22c9c7f645a7665 thesis notes. diff -r e5636b1740f8 -r eb7c94a03188 org/notes.org --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/org/notes.org Tue Feb 26 16:31:29 2013 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + +* scribbles + +scratch.mit.edu + +fredkin +ef@cmu.edu + +gary Drescher logo papert lab + +* stuff for thesis from Winston 2/22 + +Shimon Ullman tank -- a 3D model vision thing + +Paul Viola MIT PHD thesis (intensity -> surface) + +Grimson -- multiple scales + +Winston -- "most effective way to find papers is to ask someone." + +Talk to Poggio/Ullman/Finlayson to get moar papers + + +* Notes from Vision meeting Wednesday, 2/20 + +David Clemems, PHG Thesis +Arizona university mind's eye project used model based vision + +"Model based vision" -> "generative vision" + +Microsoft Research flickr city square + +celiu -- M$ motion guy + +prakesh -- read paper + +from ADK: + +I wasn't able to find much in an hour but I probably just don't know +the magic keywords. You should look at David Clemens's thesis as I +mentioned. Also I believe it is Paul Cohen from Arizona State +University who initially worked on the simulation-driven activity +recognition in Mind's Eye, and then afaik changed tack completely. + +http://w3.sista.arizona.edu/~cohen/Publications/ + +There is also Michael Burl of JPL whose page seems unavailable right +now. The JPL team also used 3D models of pose along with some kind of +scripts to recognize events.