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Associate Professor Wageeh Boles

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Associate Professor Wageeh Boles

Name
Wageeh Boles
Position
Professor
Department
School of Engineering Systems
Discipline
Electrical engineering
Contact
Areas of expertise
  • Image processing and computer vision and applications
  • Object recognition
  • Identification of humans using iris, palm or facial features
  • Video/image based security
  • Video/image based measurements & classifications
Selected publications
  • Taylor, Trevor and Geva, Shlomo and Boles, Wageeh W. (2005) Early Results in Vision-based Map Building. In Murase, K. and Sekiyama, K. and Kubota, N. and Naniwa, T. and Sitte, J., Eds. Proceedings 3rd International Symposium on Autonomous Minirobots for Research and Edutainment (AMiRE 2005), pages pp. 207-216, Awara-Spa, Fukui, Japan
  • Taylor, Trevor and Geva, Shlomo and Boles, Wageeh W. (2005) Directed Exploration using a Modified Distance Transform. In Lovell, Brian C. and Maeder, Anthony J. and Ourselin, Sebastien and Caelli, Terry, Eds. Proceedings Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications (DICTA 2005) CD-ROM, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
  • Taylor, Trevor and Geva, Shlomo and Boles, Wageeh W. (2004) Monocular Vision as a Range Sensor. In Mohammadian, Masoud, Eds. Proceedings International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling, Control & Automation (CIMCA) CD-ROM, pages pp. 566-575, Gold Coast, Australia
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