Teaching

At NICTA, and as an adjunct at the ANU, I deliver courses and tutorials for RSISE PhD students, ANU Master's students and NICTA researchers and external partners. These are the following:

Advanced Courses

Graph-based Methods in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
This is a course taught with Dr. Tiberio Caetano . Its aimed at covering the fundamental principles of spectral and probabilistic methods related with graphs and their applications to segmentation and grouping, matching, classification and recognition. This course is organised into 10 lectures of two hours each.
Introduction to Computer Vision and Image Understanding
This is a course which aims at covering the fundamental principles of image processing, multiple view geometry and probabilistic techniques as related to applications in the scope of robotic and machine vision and image processing. It introduces the student to classical problems found in the literature, such as segmentation and grouping, matching, classification and recognition.

Tutorials and Short Courses

Tutorial on the Use of Spectrometer Systems
This is a crash course on what a spectrometer is, how to use it and acquire data that is consistent across different photometric conditions. The course was specially designed to cover the training needs of the CRC on National Plant Biosecurity delegates collaborating with NICTA on the Plant Pathogen project.


Procams 2006 demo

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