Computer Vision Theses

A full list of School of Computing theses is available.

2006 Hannah Dee Explaining Visible Behaviour (abstract)
2006 Royce Neagle Emotion by Motion: Expression Simulation in Virtual Ballet (abstract)
2004 Richard Holbrey Virtual Suturing for Training in Vascular Surgery (abstract)
2003 James Handley Time Frequency Analysis Techniques in Terahertz Pulsed Imaging (abstract)
2003 Chris Needham Tracking and Modelling of Team Game Interactions (abstract)
2002 Vincent Devin An Interactive Talking Head (abstract)
2000 Aphrodite Galata Learning Variable Length Markov Models of Behaviour (abstract)
2000 Derek Magee Machine Vision Techniques for the Evaluation of Animal Behaviour (abstract)
1999 Mark Colpus 3-Dimensional Modelling - A Projective Approach(abstract)
1999 Neil Sumpter The Robotic Sheepdog: Modelling Animal Behaviours from Image Sequences(abstract)
1999 Naomi Hill Application of Rigid and Non-rigid Registration to Magnetic Resonance Images of the Knee(abstract)
1998 Neil Johnson Learning Object Behaviour Models (abstract)
1998 Derek Sergeant Computer Vision for Monitoring Group-Housed Broiler Behaviour (abstract)
1997 Stuart Butterfield Reconstruction of Extended Environments from Image Sequences. (abstract)
1997 John Fernyhough Generation of Qualitative Spatio-Temporal Representations From Visual Input (abstract)
1998 Tony Heap Learning Deformable Shape Models For Object Tracking (abstract)
1997 Robert Love Surface Reflection Model Estimation From Naturally Illuminated Image Sequences (abstract)
1995 Shaun Fletcher Global Alignment of Medical Images(abstract)
1995 X Shen Acquisition of 3-D Shape Models from Image Sequences(abstract)
1995 Kia Ng Automated Computer Recognition of Music Scores(abstract)
1995 Adam Baumberg Learning Deformable Models for Tracking Human Motion (abstract)
1994 Steve Hanlon A Computational Theory of Contextual Knowledge in Machine Reading(abstract)