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`D.A. Forsyth
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`Birth
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`2 May, 1963, Cape Town, South Africa.
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`Degrees
`1. B.Sc., Electrical Engineering, U. of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1984
`2. B.Sc., Electrical Engineering, U. of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1986
`3. M.A., (procedural degree), Oxford University, 1989
`4. D.Phil., Oxford University, 1989
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`Appointments
`1. Fellow, Magdalen College, Oxford, Jan. 1989-Jan. 1992
`2. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, U. of Iowa, Sept. 1991-Jul. 1994
`3. Associate Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, U. of Iowa, July 1994-Jul. 1996
`4. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, U. of California, Berkeley, Jul.
`1994-Jun. 1996
`5. Associate Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, U. of California, Berkeley, Jul.
`1996-Jun. 2002
`6. Full Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, U. of California, Berkeley, Jul. 2002-
`Jun 2006
`7. Full Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, U. of Illinois, Aug. 2004-Present
`8. Fulton Watson Copp Chair in Computer Science, U. of Illinois, May 2014-Present
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`Honors and Awards
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`1. Diocesan College Rhodes Scholar, 1985
`2. National Science Foundation Research Initiation Award, 1992
`3. National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award, 1992
`4. Marr Prize, Best Paper at 1993 ICCV, 1993
`5. Best Paper in Cognitive Computer Vision, ECCV, 2002
`6. Okawa Foundation Fellowship, 2003
`7. IEEE Technical Achievement Award, 2006
`8. IEEE Fellow, 2009
`9. ACM Fellow, 2014
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`Consulting Activities
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`1. Consultant, intellectual property law firm, 65 hours billed, 1998-99
`2. Consultant on retainer, FujiFilm Software CA, 2001-2006
`3. Consultant, venture capital firm, 3 hours billed, 2002
`4. Consultant, intellectual property law firm, 13 hours billed, 2003
`5. Consultant, State's attorney's general, 1 hour, 2006
`6. Technical Advisor, Euclid Media, 2007-2008
`7. Technical Advisor, Animate-me, 2007-2008, helped them get NSF SBIR award.
`8. Technical Advisor, Snap-and-buy, 2007-2008
`9. Technical Advisor, Lumenous, 2015-present, helped them get NSF SBIR award.
`10. Consultant, Foley+Lardner, 2009-2010
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`including reading and report preparation, 10 hours deposition, attendance
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`at trial, about 4 hours direct examination at trial, about 2 hours cross examination
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`at trial. Matter was 337-TA-680 in the ITC
`11. Consultant, Sheridan and Ross (IP law firm), 2012-2013;
`including reading, search and report preparation; district court case
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`number 6:11-cv-00494
`12. Consultant, Fish and Richardson, 2014-2015
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`including reading and report preparation, deposition in IPR invalidity,
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`deposition on non-infringement, presenting to district court judge on technical
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`tutorial. Matter was IpLearn-Focus, LLC vs Microsoft Corp, district court case
`number 3:14-cv-00151-JD. IPR's were IPR2015-00095; IPR2015-00096;
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`IPR2015-00097.
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`Graduated PhD Students
`1. C.A. Rothwell (co advised with A. Zisserman)
`2. J.Haddon
`3. F.S.Cho
`4. S.J. Chenney
`5. S.Ioffe
`6. P.Duygulu (co-advised)
`7. O.Arikan
`8. D.Ramanan
`9. T.Berg (nee Miller)
`10. J.Edwards
`11. R.White
`12. L.Ikemoto
`13. N.Loeff
`14. A.Farhadi
`15. D.Tran
`16. A.Sorokin
`17. G.Wang
`18. V.Hedau (joint with D. Hoiem)
`19. B.Jones (joint with B. Bailey)
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`20. R.Sodhi (joint with B. Bailey)
`21. K.Karsch
`22. A.Sadeghi
`23. Z.Liao
`24. S. Singh
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`Editorial Boards
`1. Associate Editor, IEEE Trans. Multimedia
`2. Editorial Board, Int. J. Computer Vision
`3. Associate Editor, IEEE Trans Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2 terms
`4. Associate Editor, J. ACM, since 2011
`5. Associate Editor, ACM Transactions on Graphics, since 2011
`6. Editor in Chief, IEEE Trans. Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2013-
`2017
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`Service
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`1. Committee member, U.C. Berkeley Committee on Admissions, Enrollment and
`Preparatory Education, 1995-2001 (Dealt with the University's response to the UC
`Regents order on affirmative action; established now well-known new admission
`policy for UC Berkeley, currently being taken up by other UC campuses).
`2. Committee member, U.C. Berkeley Rhodes and Marshall Scholarship Committee,
`1999-2003.
`3. Member, National Research Council Committee on Tools and Strategies for
`Protecting Kids from Pornography and Their Applicability to Other Inappropriate
`Internet Content. (3 years of hearings, both closed and public, and an extensive
`report that was very well received by the popular press)
`4. Founder and Member, Executive Committee of the Board, Berkeley Foundation
`for Opportunity in Information Technology. (Foundation seeks to ensure that
`Demographics of California University Computer Science Departments reflects
`that of the state, by helping targeted schoolchildren improve their understanding
`of science and their college application packets; by offering scholarships; and by
`various other means.)
`5. Associate Chair, UIUC CS Department, 2011-2015
`6. Scientific Advisory Board, Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, 2015-on
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`Authored books
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` Forsyth, D.A. and Ponce, J., Computer Vision: A Modern Approach, Prentice-Hall,
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`2. Forsyth, D.A. and Ponce, J., Computer Vision: A Modern Approach, 2002. Chinese
`Language Edition
`3. Forsyth, D.A. and Ponce, J., Computer Vision: A Modern Approach, 2002. Russian
`Language Edition
`4. Forsyth, D.A. and Ponce, J., Computer Vision: A Modern Approach, 2002. Japanese
`Language Edition
`5. Forsyth, D.A., Arikan, O., Ikemoto, L., O'Brien, J., and Ramanan, D., Computational
`Studies of Human Motion: Part 1, Tracking and Motion Synthesis, ISBN: 1-933019-
`30-1 178pp July 2006 (also available as Foundations and Trends in Computer
`Graphics and Vision Volume 1 Issue 2/3 (255pp), 2006)
`6. Forsyth, D.A. and Ponce, J., Computer Vision: A Modern Approach (2e), Prentice
`Hall, 2011 (heavily revised edition, about 50% new material)
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`Edited books
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`1. Computer Vision - ECCV 2008. 10'th European Conference on Computer Vision, Part
`I, D.A. Forsyth, P.H.S. Torr and A. Zisserman, Springer Verlag LNCS 5302, 801 pp,
`2008
`2. Computer Vision - ECCV 2008. 10'th European Conference on Computer Vision, Part
`II, D.A. Forsyth, P.H.S. Torr and A. Zisserman, Springer Verlag LNCS 5303, 851pp.,
`2008
`3. Computer Vision - ECCV 2008. 10'th European Conference on Computer Vision, Part
`II, D.A. Forsyth, P.H.S. Torr and A. Zisserman, Springer Verlag LNCS 5304, 893pp.,
`2008
`4. Computer Vision - ECCV 2008. 10'th European Conference on Computer Vision, Part
`II, D.A. Forsyth, P.H.S. Torr and A. Zisserman, Springer Verlag LNCS 5305, 827pp.,
`2008
`5. Applications of Invariance in Computer Vision, J.L. Mundy, A. Zisserman and D.A.
`Forsyth, (ed.s), Springer LNCS 825, 1994.
`6. Shape, contour and grouping in computer vision, D.A. Forsyth, J.L. Mundy, R. Cipolla
`and V. DiGes\'u (ed.s), Springer-Verlag LNCS 1681, 2000.
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`Book chapters
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`1. Forsyth, D.A., "Colour constancy," in Blake, A. and Troscianko, T. (eds.), AI and the Eye,
`John Wiley and Sons, 1990.
`2. A. Zisserman, C.A. Rothwell, D. A. Forsyth and J. L. Mundy, "Fast Recognition using
`Algebraic Invariants," in Mundy, J.L and Zisserman, A. (eds.), Applications of Invariance
`in computer vision, MIT press, 1992.
`3. w A. Zisserman, D. A. Forsyth, C. A. Rothwell, and J. L. Mundy, "Recognising General
`Curved Objects Efficiently," in Mundy, J.L and Zisserman, A. (eds.), Applications of
`Invariance in computer vision, MIT press, 1992.
` C. Coehlo, A. Heller, J.L. Mundy, D.A.Forsyth and A. Zisserman, "An experimental
`evaluation of projective invariants," in Mundy, J.L and Zisserman, A. (eds.), Applications
`of Invariance in computer vision, MIT press, in print, 1992.
`5. Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Zisserman, A.P. and Rothwell, C.A. "Applications of invariant
`theory in vision," In Kapur, D. and Donald, B.R. (eds.), Integrating Symbolic and
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`Numerical Methods for Artificial Intelligence, Academic Press, 1992.
`6. D.A. Forsyth, "The outline of an algebraic surface yields the surface," Design and
`application of curves and surfaces, R.B. Fisher (ed.), OUP, 1994.
`7. F.S. Cho and D.A. Forsyth, "Hidden Feature Removal," Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical
`and Electronics Engineering, vol. 8, pp. 713-725. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1999.
`(invited review).
`8. D.A. Forsyth, "Foreword", in H. Aghajan and A. Cavallero, Multi-Camera Networks,
`Elsevier, 2009
` D.A. Forsyth and J. Malik, "Chapter 24: Computer Vision", in S.J. Russell and P. Norvig,
`Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Pearson, 2009
`10. D.A. Forsyth, T. Berg, C. Alm, A. Farhadi, J. Hockenmaier, N. Loeff, G. Wang, "Words
`and Pictures: Categories, Modifiers, Depiction and Iconography" in Object Categorization:
`Computer and Human Vision Perspectives S. Dickinson, A. Leonardis, B. Schiele, and M.
`Tarr, (eds), Cambridge University Press, 2009.
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`Journal Articles
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`1. Forsyth, D.A., "A novel algorithm for colour constancy," International Journal of
`Computer Vision, 5:1, 5-36, July, 1990. Reprinted in Physics based vision (3 vols.),
`edited by S.A. Shafer, G. Healey, and L.B. Woolff, 1992.
`2. Forsyth, D.A. and Zisserman, A., "Shape from shading in the light of mutual
`illumination," Image and Vision Computing, 8:1, 42-49, 1990.
`3. Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Zisserman, A.P.. and Brown, C.M., "Projectively Invariant
`Representations Using Implicit Algebraic Curves," 9:2, 130-136, 1991.
`4. Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Zisserman, A.P., "Transformational Invariance- a primer,"
`Image and Vision Computing, 10:1, 39-45, 1992.
`s Forsyth, D.A., and Zisserman, A.P., "Reflections on Shading," IEEE Trans. Pattern
`Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Special issue on physical modeling in computer
`vision, 13:7, 671-679, Jul. 1991.
`6. Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Zisserman, A.P., Coelho, C., Heller, A. and Rothwell,
`C.A., "Invariant descriptors for 3D object recognition and pose," IEEE Trans. Pattern
`Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Special issue on 3D object recognition, 13:10, 971-
`991, Oct. 1991.
`7. Rothwell, C.A., Zisserman, A.P., Marinos, C.I., Forsyth, D.A. and Mundy, J.L.,
`"Relative motion and pose from arbitrary plane curves," Image and Vision Computing,
`10:4, 250-262, 1992.
`8. Rothwell, C.A., Zisserman, A.., Forsyth, D.A. and Mundy, J.L., "Planar Object
`Recognition using Projective Shape Representation," International J. of Computer
`Vision, 16:1, 57-99, Sept. 1995.
`9. Zisserman, A., Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Rothwell, C.A., and Liu, J.S., "3D Object
`Recognition using Invariance," Artificial Intelligence, 78:1-2, 239-288, Oct. 1995.
`10. Forsyth, D.A., "Recognizing Algebraic Surfaces from their Outlines," International J.
`Computer Vision, 18:1, 21-40, 1996.
`11. Forsyth, D.A. and Fleck, M. M., "Automatic Detection of Human Nudes,"
`International J. Computer Vision, 32:1, 63-77, Aug. 1999.
`12. Chenney, S., Ichnowski, J. and Forsyth, D.A., "Dynamics modeling and culling," IEEE
`Computer Graphics and Applications, 19:2, 78-87, 1999.
`13. Cho, F.S. and Forsyth, D.A., "Interactive Ray Tracing with the Visibility Complex,"
`Computers and Graphics, Special Issue on Visibility - Techniques and Applications,
`23:5, 703-717, 1999.
`14. Forsyth, D.A., "Computer Vision Tools for Finding Images," Library Trends, Topic:
`Progress in Visual Information Access and Retrieval, 48:2, Fall 1999.
`15. Stephen Chenney and D. A. Forsyth. "Sampling Plausible Solutions to Multi-Body
`Constraint Problems," Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2000, p.219-28, 2000
`16. Ioffe, S. and Forsyth, D.A., "Probabilistic methods for finding people," International J.
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`Computer Vision, 43:1, 45-68, Jun. 2001.
`17. Forsyth, D.A., Haddon, J., and Ioffe, S., "The Joy of Sampling," International J.
`Computer Vision, 41:1-2, 109-134, Jan. 2001.
`18. O. Arikan and D.A. Forsyth, "Interactive Motion Generation from Examples," Proc.
`SIGGRAPH, 2002
`19. O. Arikan, Forsyth, D.A., and J. O'Brien "Motion Synthesis from Annotations,"
`SIGGRAPH 2003, San Diego, CA, Jul. 2003, in ACM Transactions on Graphics, vol.
`33:3, 402-408, 2003
`20. Barnard, K., Duygulu, P., Forsyth, D., de Freitas, N., Blei, D.M, Jordan, M. I.,
`"Matching Words and Pictures," Journal of Machine Learning Research, 3(Feb):1107-
`1135, 2003.
`21. Okan Arikan, David A. Forsyth, James F. O' Brien, "Fast and detailed approximate
`global illumination by irradiance decomposition," ACM Transactions on Graphics
`(TOG) (SIGGRAPH 05) Volume 24 , Issue 3 (July 2005)
`22. A. Lobay and D.A. Forsyth, "Shape from Texture without Boundaries," Int. J.
`Computer Vision, 67, 1, 71-91, 2006
`23. David A. Forsyth, Okan Arikan, Leslie Ikemoto, James O' Brien, Deva Ramanan,
`"Computational Studies of Human Motion: Part 1, Tracking and Motion Synthesis,"
`Foundations and Trends in Computer Graphics and Vision Volume 1 Issue 2/3
`(255pp), 2006 (also published in book form).
`24. Ramanan, D.; Forsyth, D.A.; Barnard, K.; "Building models of animals from video
`Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence," IEEE Transactions on Volume 28, Issue 8,
`Aug. 2006 Page(s):1319 - 1334
`25. Ramanan, D; Forsyth, D.A.; Zisserman, A; "Tracking People by Learning Their
`Appearance," IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence,
`Volume 29, no 1, pp 65-81, 2007.
`26. Ryan White, Keenan Crane, David Forsyth, "Capturing and Animating Occluded
`Cloth," ACM Transaction on Graphics (SIGGRAPH), 2007.
`27. T. Berg, A. Berg, R. White, E. Learned Miller, Y.W. The and D.A. Forsyth, "Names
`and Faces," accepted for publication, IJCV 2008
`28. L. Ikemoto, O.Arikan and D.A. Forsyth, "Generalizing motion edits with Gaussian
`processes," ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2009
`29. N. Ikizler and D.A. Forsyth, "Searching for Complex Human Activities with No Visual
`Examples," Int. J. Computer Vision, 2008.
`30. Tamara L. Berg and Alexander Sorokin and Gang Wang and David A. Forsyth and
`Derek Hoiem and Ali Farhadi and Ian Endres, It's all about the data, Proceedings of
`IEEE , 2010
`31. D. Forsyth, "Variable Source Shading Analysis", Int J. Computer Vision, Volume 91
`Issue 3, February 2011
`32. Anna Paviotti, David A. Forsyth and Guido M. Cortelazzo, "Lightness Recovery for
`Pictorial Surfaces", Int J Computer Vision, Vol 94, Issue 1, 2011
`33. Kevin Karsch, Varsha Hedau, Derek Hoiem and D.A. Forsyth, "Rendering Synthetic
`objects into Legacy Photographs", ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proc SIGGRAPH
`Asia), V 30, Issue 6, 2011
`34. Gang Wang, Derek Hoiem, David Forsyth, "Learning Image Similarity from Flickr
`Groups Using Fast Kernel Machines," IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and
`Machine Intelligence (TPAMI), Nov. 2012.
`35. Zicheng Liao, Hugues Hoppe, David Forsyth, Yizhou Yu, A subdivision-based
`representation for vector image editing. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graphics, 18(11),
`Nov. 2012. (Spotlight Paper)
`36. Yang Wang, Duan Tran, Zicheng Liao, D.A> Forsyth, Discriminative Hierarchical
`Part-based Models for Human Parsing and Action Recognition, J. Machine Learning
`Research 13 (Oct) 2012, 3075-3102
`37. G. Wang, D. Hoiem, D.A. Forsyth, "Improved object categorization and detection
`using comparative object similarity", IEEE TPAMI 2013, Vol. 99
`38. Recognizing activities in multiple views with fusion of frame judgments Selen
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`Pehlivan, David A. Forsyth, Image and Vision Computing 32 (2014) 237ñ249
`39. Karsch, K.; Golparvar-Fard M.; Forsyth, D., "ConstructAide: Analyzing and
`visualizing construction sites through photographs and building models" ACM
`Transactions on Graphics (to be presented at SIGGRAPH Asia), 2014.
`40. Karsch, K.; Sunkavalli, K. Hadap, S.; Carr, N.; Jin, H.; Fonte, R.; Sittig, M.; Forsyth,
`D. "Automatic scene inference for 3D object compositing," ACM Transactions on
`Graphics (presented at SIGGRAPH), 33, 3, 2014.
`41. Du Tran, Junsong Yuan, and David Forsyth, Video Event Detection: from Subvolume
`Localization to Spatio-Temporal Path Search, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis
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`s Forsyth, D.A., "Finding Changes in Colour," Proc. 1987 Alvey Vision Conference.
`s Brady, J.M., Cameron, S.A., Durrant-Whyte, H., Fleck, M.M., Forsyth, D.A., Noble,
`J.A., and Page, I., "Progress towards a system that can acquire pallets and clean
`warehouses," Proc. ISRR, 1987.
`s Forsyth, D.A., "A novel approach to colour constancy," Proc. 2nd International
`Conference on Computer Vision, 9-18, 1988.
`s Forsyth, D.A. and Zisserman, A., "Mutual illumination," Proc. IEEE conference on
`Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 466-473, 1989.
`s Forsyth, D.A. and Zisserman, A., "Shape from shading in the light of mutual
`illumination," Proc. 5th Alvey Vision Conference, 193-198, 1989.
` Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Zisserman, A.P. and Brown, C.M., "Projectively Invariant
`Representations Using Implicit Algebraic Curves," 1st European Conference on
`Machine Vision, 427-436, 1990. (also OU Internal report no: 1829/90).
` Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Zisserman, A.P. and Brown, C.M., "Invariance-a
`neFramework for vision," 3rd International Conference on Computer Vision, Osaka,
`Japan, 598-605, 1990. (also OU Internal report no: 1830/90)
` Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Zisserman, A.P. and Brown, C.M., "Transformational
`Invariance - a primer," British Machine Vision Association Conference, 1-6, 1990.
`9. Zisserman, A.P., Marinos, C.I., Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L. and Rothwell, C.A.,
`"Relative motion and pose from invariants," British Machine Vision Association
`Conference, 7-12, 1990.
`10. Rothwell, C.A., Zisserman, A.P., Forsyth, D.A. and Mundy, J.L., "Using Projective
`Invariants for constant time library indexing in model based vision," Proc. British
`Machine Vision Conference, 1991.
`11. Rothwell, C.A., Zisserman, A., Forsyth, D.A., and Mundy, J.L., "Canonical Frames for
`Planar Object Recognition," 2nd European Conference on Computer Vision, Springer
`Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 757-772, 1992.
`12. Rothwell, C.A., Zisserman, A., Mundy, J.L., and Forsyth, D.A., "Efficient Model
`Library Access by Projectively Invariant Indexing Functions," Computer Vision and
`Pattern Recognition 92, 109-114, 1992.
`13. Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Zisserman, A.P., and Rothwell, C.A., "Recognising
`rotationally symmetric surfaces from their outlines," Proc. 2nd European Conference
`on Computer Vision, Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy, May 1992, 639-648, 1992.
`14. Rothwell, C.A., Forsyth, D.A., Zisserman, A., and Mundy, J.L., "Extracting projective
`structure from single perspective views of 3D point sets," International Conference on
`Computer Vision, Berlin, Germany, 573-582, 1993.
`15. Forsyth, D.A., "Recognizing Algebraic Surfaces from their Outlines," International
`Conference on Computer Vision, Berlin, Germany, 476-480, 1993.
`16. J. Liu, Mundy, J.L., Forsyth, D.A., Zisserman, A.P., and Rothwell, C.A., "Efficient
`Recognition of rotationally symmetric surfaces and straight homogenous generalized
`cylinders," IEEE conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition '93, 1993.
`17. Forsyth, D.A. and Rothwell, C.A., "Recognising extruded surfaces from their outlines,"
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`Proc. Allerton Conference on communication, computing and control, 1993.
`18. Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Rothwell, C.A., and Zisserman, A., "Using global
`consistency to recognize Euclidean objects with an uncalibrated camera," Proc CVPR-
`94, Seattle, WA, 1994.
`19. Forsyth, D.A., Yang, C.K., and Teo, K.B., "Efficient radiosity in dynamic
`environments,"Proc. 5th Eurographics workshop on rendering, 1994.
`20. Zisserman, A., Mundy, J.L., Forsyth, D.A., Liu, J.S., Pillow, N., Rothwell, C.A. and
`Utcke, S., "Class-based grouping in perspective images," Proc. 5th International
`Conference on Computer Vision, Boston, MA., June 20-23, 1995.
`21. M.M. Fleck, D.A. Forsyth, and C. Bregler, "Finding naked people," Fourth European
`Conf. on Computer Vision, Cambridge, UK, Apr. 1996, in Buxton, B. and Cipolla, R.
`(eds.), Computer Vision -- ECCV'96, Vol. II, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol.
`1065, 593-602, Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.
`22. Forsyth, D.A., Malik, J., Fleck, M.M., Leung, T., Bregler, C., Carson, C., and
`Greenspan, H., "Finding pictures of objects in large collections of images," Proc. of the
`1996 Data Processing Clinic on Images in Digital Libraries, GSLIS Publications office,
`University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 1996.
`23. Forsyth, D.A., Malik, J., Fleck, M.M., Greenspan, H., Leung, T., Belongie, S., Carson,
`C., and Bregler, C., "Finding pictures of objects in large collections of images," Proc.
`2nd International Workshop on Object Representation in Computer Vision, April,
`1996.
`24. Mundy, J., Curwen, R., Liu, J., Rothwell, C., Zisserman, A., and Forsyth, D.A.,
`"MORSE: an architecture for 3D object recognition based on invariants," Second Asian
`Conf. Computer Vision, ACCV '95, Singapore, Dec. 1995, in Li, S.Z.; Mital, D.P.;
`Teoh, E.K.; and Wan, H. (eds.), Recent Developments in Computer Vision: Second
`Asian Conference on Computer Vision, ACCV ’95. Invited Session Papers,
`Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1035, 425-434, Berlin, Germany: Springer-
`Verlag.
`25. Forsyth, D.A. and Fleck, M.M, "Finding People and Animals by guided Assembly,"
`Proc. Imagina Conference, 70-77, 1997 (invited paper).
`26. Kim, S-K and Forsyth, D.A., "A New Approach for Road Sign Detection and
`Recognition Algorithm," Proc. 30th ISATA Conference, 1997.
`27. Chenney, S.J. and Forsyth, D.A., "View Dependent Culling of Dynamic Systems in
`Virtual Environment," ACM Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics, 1997.
`28. Forsyth, D.A. and Fleck, M.M., "Body Plans," Proc. CVPR '97, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
`Jun. 1997, 678-683, 1997.
`29. Forsyth, D.A. and Fleck, M.M., "Finding people and animals by guided assembly,"
`Proc. International Conference on Image Processing, Washington, DC, Oct. 1997, vol.
`3, 5-8, 1997 (invited paper).
`30. Forsyth, D.A. and Fleck, M.M., "Identifying Nude Pictures," IEEE Workshop on
`applications of Computer Vision, Florida, Dec. 1997.
`31. Haddon, J. and Forsyth, D. A., "Shading primitives: finding folds and shallow
`grooves," Proc. Sixth International Conf. on Computer Vision, Bombay, India, Jan.
`1998, 236-241, 1998.
`32. Haddon, J. and Forsyth, D. A., "Shape representations from shading primitives," Proc.
`5th European Conference on Computer Vision, Freiburg, Germany, Jun. 1998, vol. 2,
`415-431, 1998.
`33. Chenney, S., Ichnowski, J. and Forsyth, D. A., "Efficient dynamics modeling for
`VRML and Java," Proc. VRML 98 Third Symposium on the Virtual Reality Modeling
`Language, New York, NY, USA: ACM, 1998 p.15-24.
`34. Chung, M.G., Fleck, M.M., and Forsyth, D.A., "New Puzzle Assembly," Proc. SPIE,
`vol. 3545, 151-158, 1998.
`35. Ioffe, S. and Forsyth, D.A., "Learning to find pictures of people," in M. S. Kearns, S.
`A. Solla, and D. A. Cohn, editors, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems
`11, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1999.
`36. Forsyth, D.A. and Ioffe, S. and Haddon, J., "Finding objects by grouping primitives,"
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`Computers, vol. 1, 905-909, 1998 (invited paper).
`37. Forsyth, D.A. "Notes for a paper on inference and shading," IEEE Workshop on the
`Integration of Appearance and Geometric Methods in Object Recognition, 12-33, 1999
`(invited paper).
`38. Forsyth, D.A., Ioffe, S.I. and Haddon, J., "Bayesian Structure from Motion," Proc.
`International Conference on Computer Vision, Kerkyra, Corfu, Greece, Sep. 1999, vol.
`1, 660-665, 1999.
`39. Ioffe, S.I. and Forsyth, D.A., "Finding people by sampling," Proc. International
`Conference on Computer Vision, Kerkyra, Corfu, Greece, Sep. 1999, vol. 2, 1092-
`1097, 1999.
`40. Forsyth, D.A., "Sampling, resampling and colour constancy," Proc. Computer Vision
`and Pattern Recognition, Ft. Collins, CO, Jun. 1999, vol. 1, 300-305, 1999.
`41. Forsyth, D.A. and Mundy, J.L., "Introduction," in Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Cipolla,
`R., and DiGesu, V. (eds.), Shape, Contour and Grouping in Computer Vision, Lecture
`Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1681, 3-8, Springer-Verlag, 1999. (edited
`proceedings; I was one of the editors)
`42. Forsyth, D.A., "An empirical-statistical agenda for recognition," in Forsyth, D.A.,
`Mundy, J.L., Cipolla, R., and DiGesu, V. (eds.), Shape, Contour and Grouping in
`Computer Vision, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1681, 9-21, Springer-
`Verlag, 1999. (edited proceedings; I was one of the editors)
`43. Forsyth, D.A., Haddon, J., and Ioffe, S., "Finding objects by grouping primitives," in
`Forsyth, D.A., Mundy, J.L., Cipolla, R., and DiGesu, V. (eds.), Shape, Contour and
`Grouping in Computer Vision, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1681, 302-
`318, Springer-Verlag, 1999. (edited proceedings; I was one of the editors)
`44. Chenney, S. and Forsyth, D.A., "Sampling Plausible Solutions to Multi-Body
`Constraint Problems," Proc. SIGGRAPH 2000, New Orleans, LA, Jul. 2000, 219-228,
`2000.
`45. Ioffe, S. and Forsyth, D.A., "Human tracking with mixtures of trees," Proc. IEEE
`International Conf. on Computer Vision, Vancouver, Canada, Jul. 2001, vol. 1, 690-
`695, 2001.
`46. Barnard, K. and Forsyth, D.A., "Learning the semantics of words and pictures," Proc.
`IEEE International Conf. on Computer Vision, Vancouver, Canada, Jul. 2001, vol. 2,
`408-415, 2001.
`47. Forsyth, D.A., "Shape from texture and integrability," Proc. IEEE International Conf.
`on Computer Vision, Vancouver, Canada, Jul. 2001, vol. 2, 447-453, 2001.
`48. Haddon, J. and Forsyth, D.A., "Noise in bilinear problems," Proc. IEEE International
`Conf. on Computer Vision, Vancouver, Canada, Jul. 2001, vol. 2, 622-627, 2001.
`49. Barnard, K. and Forsyth, D., "Exploiting Image Semantics for Picture Libraries," Proc.
`ACM/IEEE Joint Conf. on Digital Libraries, Roanoke, VA, Jun. 2001, p.469, 2001.
`50. Chenney, S., Arikan, O., and Forsyth, D.A., "Scalable Simulation," SIGGRAPH 2000
`Technical Sketch. In Conference Abstracts and Applications, p. 254, 2000.
`51. Arikan, O., Chenney, S., and Forsyth, D.A., "Efficient Multi-Agent Path Planning,"
`Proc. Eurographics Workshop on Animation and Simulation 2001, Manchester, UK,
`Sep. 2001.
`52. Chenney, S., Arikan, O., and Forsyth, D.A., "Proxy Simulations For Efficient
`Dynamics," Proc. of Eurographics 2001, Short Presentations, Manchester, UK, Sep.
`2001.
`53. Barnard, K. and Forsyth, D.A., "Clustering Art," Proc. IEEE Conf. Computer Vision
`and Pattern Recognition, Kauai, HI, Dec. 2001, vol. 2, 434-441, 2001.
`54. Ioffe, S. and Forsyth, D.A., "Mixtures of Trees for Object Recognition," Proc. IEEE
`Conf. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Kauai, HI, Dec. 2001, vol. 2, 180-
`185, 2001.
`55. Forsyth, D.A., "Shape from Texture without Boundaries," Proc. 7th European Conf.
`on Computer Vision, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2001, vol. 3, 225-239, 2002.
`56. Duygulu, P., da Freitas, N.A., Barnard, K., and Forsyth, D.A., "Object Recognition as
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`Machine Translation," Proc. 7th European Conf. on Computer Vision, Copenhagen,
`Denmark, May 2001, vol. 4, 97-112, 2002. Awarded Prize for Best Paper in Cognitive
`Computer Vision.
`57. Arikan, O. and Forsyth, D.A., "Interactive Motion Generation from Examples," Proc.
`SIGGRAPH 2002, San Antonio, TX, Jul. 2002, 483-490, 2002.
`58. Parks, D. and Forsyth, D.A., "Improved Integration for Cloth Simulation," Proc.
`Eurographics 2002, short papers.
`59. Ramanan, D. and Forsyth, D.A., "Finding and Tracking People from the Bottom up,"
`Proc. CVPR 2003, Madison, WI, Jun. 2003, vol. 2, 467-474, 2003.
`60. Barnard, K., Duygulu, P., Guru1, R., Gabbur, P., and Forsyth, D.A., "The Effects of
`Segmentation and Feature Choice in a Translation Model of Object Recognition," Proc.
`CVPR 2003, Madison, WI, Jun. 2003, vol. 2, 675-684, 2003.
`61. Edwards, J., Forsyth, D.A., and White, R., "Words and Pictures in the News," Proc.
`HLTNAACL03 Workshop on Learning Word Meaning from Non-Linguistic Data,
`2003.
`62. Kobus Barnard, Matthew Johnson, and David Forsyth, "Word sense disambiguation
`with pictures," Workshop on learning word meaning from non-linguistic data, held in
`conjunction with The Human Language Technology Conference, Edmonton, Canada,
`May 27-June 1, 2003.
`63. Arikan, O., Forsyth, D.A., and O'Brien, J., "Motion Synthesis from Annotations,"
`SIGGRAPH 2003, San Diego, CA, Jul. 2003, in ACM Transactions on Graphics, vol.
`33:3, 402-408, 2003.
`64. Ramanan, D. and Forsyth, D. A. "Automatic Annotation of Everyday Movements,"
`Neural Info. Proc. Systems (NIPS), Vancouver, Canada, Dec. 2003, in Thurn, S., Saul,
`L.K., and Scholkopf, B. (eds.), Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems
`16: Proceedings of the 2003 Conference, 1547-1554, MIT Press, 2004.
`65. Ramanan, D. and Forsyth, D. A. "Using Temporal Coherence to Build Models of
`Animals," International Conf. on Computer Vision (ICCV), Nice, France, Oct. 2003,
`vol. 1, 338-345, 2003.
`66. Lobay, A. and Forsyth, D.A., "Recovering shape and irradiance maps from rich dense
`texton fields," Proc 2004 Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR),
`Washington, DC, Jun. 2004, vol. 1, 400-406, 2004. (Acceptance rate: ~26%
`(260/~1000))
`67. Miller, T., Berg, A., Edwards, J., Maire, M., White, R., Teh, Y-W., Miller, E., and
`Forsyth, D.A., "Faces and Names in the News," Proc. 2004 Conf. on Computer Vision
`and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), Washington, DC, Jun. 2004, vol. 2, 848-854, 2004.
`(Acceptance rate: ~26% (260/~1000))
`68. O. Arikan and D. A. Forsyth and J. O'Brien, "Radiance caching and local geometry
`correction," SIGGRAPH 2004, Los Angeles, CA, Aug. 2004, Technical Sketch,
`SIGGRAPH 2004 Conference Presentations DVD-ROM. (Acceptance rate: 17.4%)
`69. Ikemoto, L. and Forsyth, D.A., "Enriching a motion collection by transplanting limbs,"
`Proc. 2004 SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation, Grenoble,
`France, Aug. 2004. (Acceptance rate: 17.4%)
`70. J. Edwards, Y-W. Teh, D.A. Forsyth, R. Bock, M. Maire, and G. Vesom, "Making
`Latin Manuscripts Searchable using gHMM's," Proc. NIPS, 2004. (Acceptance rate not
`yet available.)
`71. T. Berg, A.Berg, J. Edwards and D.A. Forsyth, "Who's in the picture?" Proc. NIPS,
`2004. (Acceptance rate not yet available.)
`72. P. Duygulu, J-Y. Pan and D. A. Forsyth, "Towards Auto-Documentary: Tracking the
`Evolution of New Stories," ACM Conference on Multimedia, 2004. (Acceptance rates:
`16.6%(long papers), 44.9% (short papers))
`73. W. Yan and D.A. Forsyth, "Learning the behaviour of users in a public space through
`video tracking," IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision, 2005.
`(Acceptance rate: 19.3%)
`74. J. Edwards and D.A. Forsyth, "Searching for Character Models," Proc NIPS 2005, in
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`75. N.Loeff and H. Arora and A. Sorokin and D.A. Forsyth, "Efficient unsupervised
`learning for localization and object detection in categories," Proc NIPS 2005, in press.
`76. O.Arikan and D.A. Forsyth and J. O'Brien, "Fast and detailed approximate global
`illumination by irradiance decomposition," Proc SIGGRAPH 2005, 1108-1114.
`77. L. Ikemoto, O. Arikan, D. Forsyth "Learning to Move Autonomously in a Hostile
`World," University of California at Berkeley Technical Report SIGGRAPH 2005
`Sketch
`78. Ryan White, Anthony Lobay, D.A. Forsyth "Capturing Cloth," SIGGRAPH Tech
`Sketch, 2005.
`79. Kenton McHenry, Jean Ponce, David Forsyth, "Finding Glass," Proceedings of the
`2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern
`Recognition (CVPR'05)
`80. Deva Ramanan, D. A. Forsyth, Kobus Barnard, "Detecting, Localizing and Recovering
`Kinematics of Textured Animals," Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Computer Society
`Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'05)
`81. Deva Ramanan, D. A. Forsyth, Andrew Zisserman "Strike a Pose: Tracking People by
`Finding Stylized Poses," Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference
`on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'05) - Volume 1 - Volume 01
`82. Adam G. Kirk, James F. O'Brien, David A. Forsyth

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