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Andrew Zisserman

Andrew Zisserman is a British computer scientist and a professor at the University of Oxford, and a world-renowned researcher in computer vision.

Publications

Prof. Zisserman has published several articles,[1] some of the most highly cited works in the field, and has edited a series of books. A selection:

  • 1987. Visual reconstruction. With Andrew Blake.
  • 1992. Geometric invariance in computer vision. Edited with Joseph Mundy.
  • 1994. Applications of invariance in computer vision : second joint European-US workshop, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal, October 9-14, 1993 : proceedings. With Joseph L. Mundy and David Forsyth (eds).
  • 1996. ECCV '96 International Workshop (1996 : Cambridge, England) Object representation in computer vision II : ECCV '96 International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 13-14, 1996 : proceedings. With Jean Ponce, and Martial Hebert (eds.).
  • 1999. International Workshop on Vision Algorithms (1999 : Corfu, Greece) Vision algorithms : theory and practice : International Workshop on Vision Algorithms, Corfu, Greece, September 21-22, 1999 : proceedings. With Bill Triggs and Richard Szeliski (eds.).
  • 2000. Multiple view geometry in computer vision. With Richard Hartley. Second edition 2009.[2]
  • 2008. Computer vision - ECCV 2008 : 10th European conference on computer vision, Marseille, France, October 12-18, 2008, proceedings, part I. Edited with David Forsyth and Philip Torr.

References

  1. ^ Andrew Zisserman List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server. Retrieved may 20 2009.
  2. ^ Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision Second Edition. Retrieved may 20 2009.