Marek Vondrak
About
I am a PhD student in Computer Science
at Brown University working under
the guidance of my advisor Chad
Jenkins.
My research focuses on vision algorithms for tracking people from video. I am
particularly interested in building efficient physically realistic
models
of human motion that could be integrated with conventional 3D motion trackers.
We are using an own full-blown physics
simulation engine to run our simulations.
Here is my resume (pdf).
Publications
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Marek Vondrak, Leonid Sigal, and Odest Chadwicke Jenkins.
Dynamical Simulation Priors for Full-Body Human Motion Tracking,
under submission.
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Marek Vondrak, Leonid Sigal, and Odest Chadwicke Jenkins.
Dynamics and Control of Multibody Systems, Motion Control, Federico
Casolo (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-7619-55-8, INTECH 2010,
(book chapter).
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Marek Vondrak, Leonid Sigal, and Odest Chadwicke Jenkins.
Physical Simulation for Probabilistic Motion Tracking, Computer Vision
and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 2008), pages 1-8, Anchorage, AK, USA, Jun 2008,
(pdf).
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Mykhaylo Kostandov, Jonas Schwertfeger, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins, Radu Jianu,
Mark Buller, Daniel Hartmann, Matthew Loper, Aggeliki Tsoli, Marek Vondrak,
Wenjin Zhou, and Mark Fiala.
Robot gaming and learning using Augmented Reality, ACM SIGGRAPH Poster
Compendium, San Diego, CA, August 2007.
Contact
- marek@cs.brown.edu
- Box 1910, Computer Science Department
- Brown University
- Providence, RI 02912
- 401-863-7600 (voice)
- 401-863-7657 (fax)