Andras
Ferencz
Director, Advanced Projects
Mobileye Vision Technologies
Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley in computer
vision
Andras.Ferencz @ Mobileye com
ferencz @ gmail com
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Research: Selected Publications
Andras Ferencz, Erik
Learned-Miller,
Jitendra Malik. Learning
to Locate Informative Features for Visual Identification.
IJCV Special Issue on Learning and Vision,
2007. PDF, Project Page
Yaniv Alon, Andras Ferencz, Amnon Shashua.
Off-road Path Following using Region Classification and Geometric Projection Constraints.
CVPR 2006. PDF
Vidit Jain, Andras Ferencz, Erik Learned-Miller. Discriminative Training of Hyper-feature Models for Object Identification.
In Proceedings of British Machine Vision Conference, 2006, Edinburgh UK. PDF ,Project Page
Andras Ferencz, Erik
Learned-Miller,
Jitendra Malik. Building a
Classification Cascade for Visual Identification from One Example.
ICCV
2005. PDF, Project Page
Andras Ferencz, Erik
Learned-Miller,
Jitendra Malik. Learning Hyper-Features for Visual
Identification.
Neural Information
Processing Systems, 2004. PDF, Project
Page
Andras Ferencz,
Jitendra Malik. Designing
Local Feature Detectors.
UC Berkeley Technical Report,
2003. PDF
Andras Ferencz. Texture Mapping
Range
Images.
Masters Thesis, Computer
Science Division, EECS, UC Berkeley. May 2001. PDF
Yizhou Yu, Andras
Ferencz, Jitendra Malik.
Extracting Objects from Range and
Radiance Images.
In IEEE Trans. Visualization
and Computer Graphics, 2001.
PDF,
Project Page,
PPT presentation
Yizhou Yu, Andras
Ferencz, Jitendra Malik.
Compressing Texture Maps for Large
Real Environments.
SIGGRAPH’2000
Conference Abstracts and Applications. PDF
Robert Szewczyk,
Andras Ferencz, Henry Andrews, Brian
C. Smith. Motion and
Feature-Based Video Metamorphosis.
ACM Multimedia 1997. PDF, Project Page
Brief Bio
I was born and lived in Budapest, Hungary, then moved to Amsterdam,
Netherlands and finally to the not so exciting suburbs of
Philadelphia, PA. In 1997 I graduated from Cornell University with a
B.Sc. in computer science, where I worked with with Dan Huttenlocher. After
Cornell, I spent a year at the Image Understanding Area at Xerox PARC (recently spun off by
Xerox as PARC Inc.). I did my graduate work specializing in computer
vision at U.C. Berkeley
working with Jitendra
Malik.
Last
Modified: 01 April
2005 by ferencz