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Joachim S. Stahl

Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering
stahlj@engr.sc.edu
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Research interests:

My main research interests are in Computer vision, in the areas of image segmentation, perceptual organization, and grouping.
I conduct Research in the Computer Vision Lab (CVL) at University of South Carolina.
Starting in the Fall 2008, I will be working as an Assistant Professor at Clarkson University.


Publications:

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J. S. Stahl, K. Oliver, S. Wang. "Open Boundary Capable Edge Grouping with Feature Maps", to appear in, IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Perceptual Organization in Computer Vision (POCV), Anchorage, AK, June 2008.

J. S. Stahl, S.Wang, "Globally Optimal Grouping for Symmetric Closed Boundaries by Combining Boundary and Region Information" IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 395-411, March 2008. (PDF)

J. S. Stahl, S. Wang. "Edge Grouping Combining Boundary and Region Information", IEEE Transactions on Image Processing (TIP), vol. 16, no. 10, pp. 2590-2606, October 2007. (PDF 11 MB!)

S. Wang, J. S. Stahl, A. Bailey, M. Dropps. "Global Detection of Salient Convex Boundaries", International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV), vol. 71, no. 3, pp. 337-359, March 2007. (PDF)

J. S. Stahl, S. Wang. "Globally Optimal Grouping for Symmetric Boundaries", IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), vol. 1, pp. 1030-1037, New York, NY, 2006. (PDF)

J. S. Stahl, S. Wang. "Convex Grouping Combining Boundary and Region Information", IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), vol. 2, pp. 946-953, Beijing, China, 2005. (PDF)


Teaching:

Spring 2008: CSCE 209F Introduction to Game Development
Fall 2007: CSCE 206 Scientific Applications Programming


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