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Hulya Yalcin
Postdoctoral Fellow

No longer a member of RI.

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Biography

I received my Ph.D. from Division of Engineering, Brown University. I am currently a postdoc at Robotics Institute in Carnegie Mellon University.

Research interests

My research background is in computer vision area. I've done extensive research in segmentation, shape modelling, real-time imaging, implicit polynomials and motion and appearance estimation. I am primarily interested in computer vision and image/signal processing including real-time systems, machine learning and pattern recognition, motion estimation, human tracking, surveillance applications and medical imaging. Currently, I am working on tracking moving vehicles in airborne image sequences.

Research interest keywords

computer vision, machine learning, medical imaging, object recognition, and visual tracking

Past Labs & Groups

People Image Analysis Consortium - The People Image Analysis (PIA) Consortium develops and distributes technologies that process images and videos to detect, track, and understand peoples' faces, bodies, and activities.
Vision and Mobile Robotics Lab - Our group studies fundamental problems of Computer Vision and ground mobile robotics.

Past Projects

Video Verification of Identity - We address the problem of tracking object in video sequences and of recognizing the tracked objects in subsequent sequences.
 

Publications

Note: This list may not be comprehensive. It contains only those publications in the RI publications database. Entries are listed in reverse chronological order.


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