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Mathias Kölsch
Dr. Mathias Kölsch is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. He is also affiliated with the MOVES Institute, Chair of the MOVES Academic Committee and the Academic Associate for the MOVES curriculum. His research interests include computer vision, hand gesture recognition, augmented and virtual environments, sensor networks and mobile/embedded computing. |
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Scientists and Engineers
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Sang-Hee Kim
Dr. Sang-Hee Kim is a visiting scientist from South Korea where he is a principal researcher at the Agency for Defense Development. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from KAIST. His research interests include real-time terrain rendering, 3-D object extraction from multi-sensor imagery(EO,IR,SAR,LiDAR,etc.), multi-sensor data fusion, satellite image modeling and processing, and the general areas related to computer graphics, computer vision, and remote sensing.
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Students
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Brett Lindberg
Major Brett Lindberg is a US Army Simulations and Battle Command Officer studying in the Master's program at the MOVES institute.
His areas of interest center around AR and C4ISR.
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Students
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Jason Nelson
LT Jason Nelson is a Modeling, Virtual Environments, and Simulation (MOVES) Masters Student at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. He is a Surface Warfare Officer (SWO) whose previous duties include tours as the Electrical Officer and Combat Information Center Officer aboard USS Vandegrift (FFG-48) and the Operations Officer for the High Speed Vessel Swift (HSV-2). His awards include the Navy – Marine Corps Achievement Medal for his duties on USS Vandegrift and the Navy – Marine Corps Commendation Medal for his tour on Swift. His education includes a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Illinois. |
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Students
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Justin Jones
I am a Computer Science Student at the Naval Postgraduate School, currently exploring thesis ideas in Augmented Reality and Autonomous Vehicle Systems. I hope to use my experience as a Marine intelligence officer and veteran of Kosovo, Iraq, the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, and Joint Special Operations Task Force - Philippines to create solutions for real world information sharing problems.
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Students
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Nathan Walker
Nathan's research investigates the use of COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) imaging sensors for deployment in CubeSats and for space systems in general.
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Alumni
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Donnie Mayo
Thesis topic: Fusion of Multiple Sensor Types in Computer Vision Systems.
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Alumni
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Juan Wachs
I am currently working on my postdoc project at the Naval Postgraduate School, at the computer science department. This allows me to extend my horizons to problems related to body posture recognition, subresolution tracking and surveillance applications. I completed my Phd on Intelligent Systems in Hand Gesture Vocabularies Design. I concentrated mainly on pattern recognition, cognitive and physiological measures for hand gesture interfaces for robot control. For more information, see my publications and my dissertation. I first joined the Ben Gurion University of the Negev, as an Electronics and Education undergraduate at ORT college in 1999, and received my MSc in Industrial Engineering in the Information Systems track magna cum laude in 2003. My Phd was supervised by Helman Stern and Yael Edan, in the Intelligent Systems Research Group. |
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Alumni
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Mike Dolbec
Mike's research considered image processing approaches for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) navigation. Acoustic (sonar) images were analyzed with global gradient-descent methods for affine transformations, yielding results in ego-motion estimation with better than 5% error rotational and translational error.
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Alumni
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Mike McVicker
Effects of Different Camera Motions on the Error in Estimates of Epipolar Geometry Between Two Dimensional Images in Order to Provide a Framework for Solutions to Vision Based Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM)
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Alumni
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Nate Conger
AR-VAST
Thesis title: Prototype Development of Low-Cost, Augmented Reality Trainer for Crew Service Weapons
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Alumni
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Rich Morrison
LCDR Rich Morrison is a Modeling, Virtual Environments, and Simulation (MOVES) Masters Student at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. LCDR Morrison is a Naval Aviator flying the SH-60B Seahawk helicopter with over 2300 hours flight time. He graduated in 1995 from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering.
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Alumni
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Ryan Yusko
Ryan's thesis research applied computer vision methods to platform camera video to facilitate aircraft detection for approach evaluation and training.
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Alumni
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Tad Masek
Tad graduated in December 2008 with his Masters Thesis on the topic of object detection in acoustic imagery.
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Alumni
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Zach McKeehan
Zach graduated in September 2008 with his thesis titled "Vision-based Interest Point Extraction Evaluation in Multiple Environments."
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