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Welcome to the Graphics and Vision Research Laboratory in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Otago. The laboratory was formed in 1986, and today consists of 3 academic staff and several postgraduate students, as well as the occasional visitor.
Our research is varied, but most of it falls somewhere in the broad fields of computer graphics, vision, and image processing. Mostly we're doing stuff that is interesting and fun, since we believe that makes the lab an interesting and fun place to be. You can find out more technical details from our publications.
If you are interested in what we do and want to get involved, look at the ways in which you can join the lab, or get in touch with one of the academic staff.
The International Conference on 3D Vision is in Tokyo from the 8th to 11th of December. Steven has a paper in with Tom Botterill and Richard Green at Canterbury University.
Image and Vision Computing New Zealand was held in Hamilton from the 19th to 21st of November. Once again we were well represented - see the publications page for more details.
The Asian Conference on Computer Vision was held in Singapore from the 1st to 5th of November. Xiping presented his paper "NOKMeans: Non-Orthogonal K-means Hashing".
The International Conference on Pattern Recognition was held in Stockholm from the 24th to 28th of August. Umair presented a paper titled "Emergent Properties from Feature Co-occurrence in Image Collections".