He is a postdoc in the Vision and Robotics Group at Cambridge University, part of the Engineering Department's Machine Intelligence Lab.
His research and teaching are on the computational perception of motion patterns; analyzing them in video, modeling, and synthesizing them. This work is exciting because it can potentially impact diverse areas like A.I., Biomechanics, games, special effects, and Zoology.
He completed a B.S. in Electrical Engineering at U.T. Austin, and his Ph.D. in the GVU Center, College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, working on computer animation and vision with Prof. Irfan Essa.
Sukel, Katherine E., Catrambone, Richard, Essa, Irfan and Brostow, Gabriel (2003): Presenting Movement in a Computer-Based Dance Tutor. In International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 15 (3) pp. 433-452452
O'Brien, Jon, Bodenheimer, R., Brostow, Gabriel and Hodgins, Jessica (2000): Automatic Joint Parameter Estimation from Magnetic Motion Capture Data. In: Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2000 May 15-17, 2000, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 53-60. Available online
Publication period:2000-2003
Publication count:2
Number of co-authors:6
Gabriel Brostow's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Jessica Hodgins:14Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
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