Computer Vision and Graphics

Welcome to my website. I am a Research Associate in the Virtual Environments and Computer Graphics Group in the Department of Computer Science at University College London working with Jan Kautz and Simon Prince on synthesizing and editing photorealistic visual objects funded by the EPSRC. Previously I was a Research Associate in the Computer Vision Group of the Machine Intelligence Laboratory, in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge working on the EU Hydrosys Project led by Ed Rosten.

My main area of research involves recovering 3D shape from images. In particular, I am interested in performing this in an automatic fashion that allows these technologies to be put to use in a variety of applications without requiring users to have computer vision expertise. Further details may be found here as well as in my publications.

I completed my PhD, in the Computer Vision Group at the University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Roberto Cipolla and the guidance of George Vogiatzis and Carlos Hernández. I was funded by a Schiff Foundation Scholarship and Toshiba Research.

News

Feb 2013
Our paper on non-paramatric pairwise potentials for dense CRF inference was accepted at CVPR 2013.
(Paper pre-print and supplementary material now available).

June 2012
Our paper on patch based synthesis for single depth image super-resolution accepted at ECCV 2012.

Dec 2011
Our paper on automatic object segmentation from calibrated images won the best paper prize at CVMP 2011.