Jean-Yves Bouguet

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Jean-Yves Bouguet, Ph.D., member of the Computer Vision Research Group in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Caltech, after being graduated from ESIEE. Bouguet developed and holds a patent for a new method for 3D scanning based on dual-space geometry.

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[edit] Awards

  • 1999: J. Walker von Brimer award for "extraordinary accomplishments in the field of 3D photography"

[edit] Accomplishments

  • Developed "Camera Calibration Toolkit" for MatLab [1]
  • Developed method for 3D scanning

[edit] Research Interests

  • Computer vision
  • Computer graphics
  • Three-dimensional scene modeling
  • Visual navigation
  • Computational geometry
  • Visual calibration
  • Image processing
  • Early vision processes
  • Machine learning and pattern recognition
  • Analog VLSI for visual sensors[citation needed]

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