CVPR 2007

June 6, 2007

In less than two weeks a group of fellow graduate students and I will crowd into a van and drive to CVPR (a computer vision conference) in Minneapolis.  I hope to see some new things that will  inspire my research and to talk to people about a summer internship.  On Thursday, June 21, I present a poster on temporal variations in outdoor static cameras.

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Hello, I'm Nathan Jacobs and you are looking at my blog. I am a doctoral candidate in Computer Science at Washington University in St. Louis focusing on Computer Vision. My research is in algorithms to improve the ability of computer to reason about the natural world. I also really like to make attractive and informative visualizations of complex data.

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