Pattern Recognition Class Talks - 2004
"It usually takes more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech."
Mark Twain
March 22March 24
- Jean Herbiere - Mine Detection
March 29 - Second Midterm Exam
- Michel Langlois - E-mail Classification
- Marc Lanctot - Automatic Soccer Video Analysis and Summarization
- Philippe Kunzle - Recognition of Pedestrians
- Danielle Macnevin - Facial Expression Recognition: A Clustering Based Approach
March 31
April 5
- Andrew Royes - Speaker Verification Using Committee Neural Networks
- Jeremie Juban - Gesture Recognition Using Bezier Curves
- Shu Yue Yun - Document Image Recognition Based on Template Matching of Component Block Projections
- Lili Sang - Establishing Handwriting Individuality Using Pattern Recognition Techniques
April 7
- Frank Riggi - Bayesian Reasoning on Qualitative Descriptions from Images and Speech
- Yunjun Liu - Jigsaw-puzzle Solving with Curve Matching
- Sumedha Ahuja - A Correlation-Based Fingerprint Verification System
- course evaluations
April 13
- Juan Zhang - Discriminant Isometric Mapping for Face Recognition
- Edith Law - Automatic Extraction and Description of Human Gait Models for Recognition Purposes
- Seung Hyun Park - Singer Identification in Popular Music
- Hani Ezzadeen - Multispectral Magnetic Resonance Image Analysis Using Principal Component and Linear Discriminant Analysis
- Junaed Sattar - Device Control using Gestures Sensed from EMG
- Justin Colannino - Measuring Music Similarity from Music Scores
- Rola Harmouche - Classifications of Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis
- Rafa Absar - Frontal-View Face Detection and Facial Feature Using Color and Morphological Operations