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Philippos Mordohai
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Stevens Institute of Technology

Office: Lieb 215
Phone Number: +1 201 216 5611
E-mail: mordohai_at_cs.stevens.edu




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CV (pdf)

PUBLICATIONS

Dissertations and Book
Journal Papers
Conference and Workshop papers
Refereed Abstracts
  • P. Mordohai, J.-M. Frahm, A. Akbarzadeh, B. Clipp, C. Engels, D. Gallup, P. Merrell, C. Salmi, S. Sinha, B. Talton, L. Wang, Q. Yang, H. Stewénius, H. Towles, G. Welch, R. Yang, M. Pollefeys and D. Nistér, "Real-Time Video-Based Reconstruction of Urban Environments", 3D-ARCH'2007: 3D Virtual Reconstruction and Visualization of Complex Architectures, Zurich, Switzerland, July, 2007
  • P. Mordohai, O. Dor, J. Zechar, C.G. Sammis. and Y. Ben-Zion, "Slip Surfaces in Fault Breccia From the Sierra Madre Fault Zone: Geometry and Mechanical Implications", American Geophysical Union, EOS, 2003
  • O. Dor, P. Mordohai, C.G. Sammis. and Y. Ben-Zion, "Slip Surfaces in Fault Breccia From the Sierra Madre Fault Zone: Geometry and Mechanical Implications", SECE, Proceedings and Abstracts, 2003

Book Chapters
  • P. Mordohai and G. Medioni, "Manifold Learning", in Encyclopedia of Biometrics, Stan Z. Li (editor), Springer, 2009 (in press)
  • G. Medioni and P. Mordohai, "Saliency in Computer Vision", in Neurobiology of Attention, L. Itti, G. Rees, and J. Tsotsos (editors), Elsevier Science, 2005
  • G. Medioni, P. Mordohai,and M. Nicolescu, "The Tensor Voting Framework", in Handbook of Geometric Computing : Applications in Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision, Neuralcomputing, and Robotics, E. Bayro-Corrochano (editor), Springer-Verlag, 2005
  • G. Medioni and P. Mordohai, "The Tensor Voting Framework", in Emerging Topics in Computer Vision, S.B. Kang and G. Medioni (editors), Prentice Hall, 2004

Invited paper
  • A. Akbarzadeh, J.-M. Frahm, P. Mordohai, B. Clipp, C. Engels, D. Gallup, P. Merrell, M. Phelps, S. Sinha, B. Talton, L. Wang, Q. Yang, H. Stewénius, R. Yang, G. Welch, H. Towles, D. Nistér and M. Pollefeys, "Towards Urban 3D Reconstruction From Video", Third International Symposium on 3-D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA, June 2006
SHORT COURSE
  • P. Mordohai, "Tensor Voting: A Perceptual Organization Approach for Computer Vision and Machine Learning", during the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, June 2007.
    The slides are available here in ppt and pdf form. References to related work can also be downloaded as ppt and pdf.
INVITED TALKS
  • "Object Detection in Large-Scale Range Datasets and Temporally Consistent 3D Reconstruction", Sarnoff Corporation, hosted by Elena Dotsenko, June 2009
  • "Temporally Consistent 3D Reconstruction from Video", Perceptual Science Series, Rutgers University, Center for Cognitive Science, hosted by Peter Meer, March 2009.
  • "Structure from Data", Computer Science Seminar, Stevens Institute of Technology, hosted by George Kamberov, March 2008.
  • "Three Tales of Reconstruction: Real-time, Accurate and Temporally Consistent" at the University of Southern California, hosted by Gérard Medioni, October 2007.
  • "Stereo using Tensor Voting, Real-Time Urban Modeling and other Tales of Reconstruction", GRASP Laboratory seminar, University of Pennsylvania, hosted by Kostas Daniilidis, May 2007.
  • "A Perceptual Organization Approach for Figure Completion, Binocular and Multiple-View Stereo and Machine Learning using Tensor Voting ", Image Lunch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, hosted by Stephen Pizer, November 2005
  • "Binocular and Multiple View Stereo using Tensor Voting", at the Digital Technology Center, University of Minnesota, hosted by Stergios Roumeliotis, March 2005
  • "The Tensor Voting Framework", at the Computer Graphics and Immersive Technologies group, hosted by Ulrich Neumann, June 2003
  • "Multiple View Stereo using Tensor Voting", at the NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Machine Vision Group, hosted by Larry Matthies, May 2002