Radhakrishna Dasari is a computer science PhD student at the State University of New York in Buffalo. He works at Ubiquitous Multimedia Lab, whose director is Dr. Chang Wen Chen. His research spans computer vision and machine learning with an emphasis on multimedia applications. He intends to pursue a research career in computer vision and loves to teach.
Noritsuna Imamura is a specialist in embedded Linux/Android-based computer vision. He is the main person of SIProp (http://siprop.org/).
His main works are as follows:
ITRI Smart Glass, which is similar to Google Glass. He worked on this using Android 4.3 and OpenCV 2.4 in June 2014 (https://www.itri.org.tw/chi/Content/techTransfer/tech_tran_cont.aspx?&SiteID=1&MmmID=620622510147005345&Keyword=&MSid=4858).
Treasure Hunting Robot, a brainwave controlling robot that he developed in February 2012 (http://www.siprop.org/en/2.0/index.php?product%2FTreasureHuntingRobot).
OpenCV for Android NDK. This has been included since Android 4.0.1 (http://tools.oesf.biz/android-4.0.1_r1.0/search?q=SIProp).
Auto Chasing Turtle, a human face recognition robot with Kinect, which he developed in February 2011 (http://www.siprop.org/ja/2.0/index.php?product%2FAutoChasingTurtle).
Feel sketch—an AR Authoring Tool and AR Browser as an Android application, which he developed in December 2009 (http://code.google.com/p/feelsketch/).
He can be reached at <[email protected]>
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Ashwin Kachhara graduated from IIT Bombay in June 2015 and is currently pursuing his master's at Georgia Tech, Atlanta. Over the past 5 years, he has been developing software for different platforms, including AVR, Android, Microsoft Kinect, and the Oculus Rift. His professional interests span Mixed Reality, Wearable Technologies, graphics, and computer vision. He has previously worked as an intern at the SONY Head Mounted Display (HMD) division in Tokyo and at the National University of Singapore's Interactive and Digital Media Institute (IDMI). He is a virtual reality enthusiast and enjoys rollerblading and karaoke when he is not writing awesome code.
André Moreira de Souza is a PhD candidate in computer science, with an emphasis on computer graphics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).
He graduated with a bachelor of computer science degree from Universidade Federal do Maranhão (UFMA) in Brazil. During his undergraduate degree, he was a member of Labmint's research team and worked with medical imaging, specifically, breast cancer detection and diagnosis using image processing.
Currently, he works as a researcher and system analyst at Instituto Tecgraf, one of the major research and development labs in computer graphics in Brazil. He has been working extensively with PHP, HTML, and CSS since 2007; nowadays, he develops projects in C++11/C++14, along with SQLite, Qt, Boost, and OpenGL. More information about him can be acquired by visiting his personal website at www.andredsm.com.