PhD Theses
2012
- Jose Martinez Carranza. Efficient Monocular SLAM by Using a Structure-Driven Mapping. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. May 2012. Acrobat:27728642 bytes.
- Pished Bunnun. In–Situ Interactive Image–Based Model Building for Augmented Reality and Handheld Devices. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. May 2012. Acrobat:36479070 bytes.
- Xiaosong Wang. Automatic Quality Improvement of Archive Film. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. September 2011. Acrobat:41787731 bytes.
- Daniel J Blueman. Chromatic Aberration Recovery on Arbitrary Images. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. September 2011. Acrobat:9824760 bytes.
- Andrew P. Gee. Incorporating Higher Level Structure in Visual SLAM. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. May 2010. Acrobat:17612542 bytes.
- Ben Daubney. Using Low-Level Motion for High-Level Vision. PhD Thesis, Univeristy of Bristol. November 2009. Acrobat:12924069 bytes.
- Denis Chekhlov. Towards Robust Data Association in Real-time Visual SLAM. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. September 2009. Acrobat:24648527 bytes.
- Tilo Burghardt. Visual Animal Biometrics. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. June 2008. Further Information.Acrobat:16988925 bytes.
- Sion Hannuna. Quadruped Gait Detection in Low Quality Wildlife Video. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. December 2007. Acrobat:15255314 bytes.
- Lisa Gralewski. Analysis and Synthesis of Behavioural Specific Facial Motion. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. February 2007. Acrobat:20062055 bytes.
- Mark Pupilli. Particle filtering for Real-time Camera Localisation. PhD Thesis, December 2006. Acrobat:22060905 bytes.
- Xianghua Xie. Defect Detection in Random Colour Textures. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. April 2006.
- Walterio Mayol-Cuevas. Wearable Visual Robots. PhD Thesis, University of Oxford. July 2005.
- James Revell. Computer Vision Elastography. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol, Department of Computer Science. April 2005. Acrobat:15675128 bytes.
- Oli Cooper. Robust Generation of 3D Models from Video Footage of Urban Scenes. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. April 2005. Acrobat:5844125 bytes.
- Amir Monadjemi. Towards Efficient Texture Classification and Abnormality Detection. PhD Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol. October 2004. Acrobat:2834794 bytes.
- Sarah Porter. Video Segmentation and Indexing using Motion Estimation. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol. February 2004. Acrobat:2597850 bytes.
- Alireza Osareh. Automated Identification of Diabetic Retinal Exudates and the Optic Disc. PhD Thesis, Department of Computer Sciene, University of Bristol. January 2004. This paper is not public, please contact the author or log in.
- David S Tweed. Motion Segmentation Across Image Sequences. PhD Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol. April 2001. Acrobat:2803998 bytes.
- Konstantinos Veropoulos. Machine Learning Approaches to Medical Decision Making. PhD Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol. March 2001. Acrobat:6380097 bytes.
- David Gibson. The Application of Computer Vision to Very Low Bit-Rate Communications.. PhD Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol. October 1999. Acrobat:12515622 bytes.
- Angus Clark. Region Classification for the Interpretation of Video Sequences. PhD Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol. September 1999. Acrobat:16544391 bytes.
- Stefan Kruger. Motion Analysis and Estimation using Multiresolution Affine Models. PhD Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol. October 1998. Acrobat:3382484 bytes.
- Shane Dickson. Investigation of the use of Neural Networks for Computerised Medical Image Analysis. PhD Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol. February 1998. Acrobat:1559629 bytes.
- Chris Setchell. Applications of Computer Vision to Road-traffic Monitoring. PhD Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol. September 1997. Acrobat:1644578 bytes.
Computer Vision Group
Dept of Computer Science,
University of Bristol
For more information about our work or opportunities to join or visit the group, email vision at cs.bris.ac.uk

