Lourdes Agapito

I am a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London where I am a member of the Vision Laboratory . I am currently working on non-rigid structure from motion. My particular interest is on developing methods for accurate recovery of the 3D shape of deformable and articulated objects from video sequences. I am the holder of an ERC Starting Grant, funded by the European Research Council.

Postdoc

Jae Hak Kim : Segmentation and tracking for deformable and articulated structure.

PhD Students

Marco Paladini: Recovery of non-rigid and articulated 3D structure (started Sep 2007)
Joao Fayad: New 3D deformation models for non-rigid structure from motion (started Jan 2009)
Ravi Garg: Dense 3D reconstruction of non-rigid structure (started Dec 2009)

Openings (1 PhD studentship and 1 Postdoc) - Starting Sept 2010

I am looking for outstanding candidates for 1 PhD Studentship and 1 Postdoc position on the HUMANIS-ERC project, starting in September 2010. If you are interested please email me directly.

Former Group Members

Alessio Del Bue completed his Ph.D. in July 2006 with title "Deformable 3-D Modelling from Uncalibrated Video Sequences''.
Xavier Llado was employed as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant on my EPSRC First Grant with title Non-rigid structure from motion from September 2004 to September 2006.

Recent research news

November 2009 - CODE RELEASE - Metric Projections for Non-Rigid and Articulated Structure from motion

We have just released the Matlab code of our CVPR 2009 work. There are demo scripts and example sequences on which to run the code.

June 2009 - BMVC 2009 paper

"Non-rigid structure from motion using quadratic deformation models" J. Fayad, A. Del Bue, L. Agapito, P. Aguiar

April 2009 - PhD positions

I have a PhD opening starting in September '09 on the HUMANIS-ERC project. If you are interested please email me directly.

April 2009 - Tutorial on Computer Vision in the Non-Rigid World

I will be giving a tutorial at Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal, 20 April 2009 on non-rigid registration and non-rigid structure from motion together with Adrien Bartoli and Alessio Del Bue. Slides

March 2009 - New paper accepted for publication at CVPR 2009.

"Factorization for Non-Rigid and Articulated Structure using Metric Projections" M. Paladini, A. Del Bue, J. Xavier, M. Stosic, M. Dodig, L. Agapito

January 2009 -New Team

New team recruited on ERC Grant. Postdoc: Dr. Jae-Hak Him. PhD students: Mr. Marco Paladini, Mr. Joao Fayad.

August 2008 - Positions available

I am now recruiting 1 Postdoc and 2 PhD students to work on the ERC HUMANIS project . If you are interested in applying please look at the advert on the Department's webpage. The closing date is Wednesday 24th September 2008.

Spring 2008 - ERC Starting Grant

I am lucky enough to be one of the research scientists to have been awarded an ERC Starting Grant, funded by the European Research Council. This is a new European scheme of individual grants to fund five year research projects to up-and-coming independent research leaders by supporting the creation of excellent new research teams. Building on our recent work on non-rigid structure from motion, the focus of this project is to use the exciting scenario of human motion analysis to develop computer vision algorithms able to recover detailed 3D models of humans or other non-rigid objects in a completely automated way, using only the original footage and purely from image measurements.

January 2008 - New Grant with Adrien Bartoli

I have been awarded a British Council Alliance project to collaborate with Adrien Bartoli and Omar Ait-Aider from the LASMEA laboratory of the CNRS in Clermont-Ferrand, France.

Publications

Previous work

Before, I used to be a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Active Vision Lab of the Robotics Research Group at the Department of Engineering Science, Oxford University since 1997. I'm from Madrid (Spain) where I did my PhD at the Instituto de Automatica Industrial. I also spent some time in Adelaide (Australia) collaborating with Mike Brooks' group in the University of Adelaide.

My previous research work was in the area of self-calibration and 3D reconstruction from uncalibrated images.

Abstracts of research papers on self-calibration:

TEACHING

I teach Computer Architecture. Follow the link to find out more information about the course (Intranet only).

Dr. Lourdes Agapito

Department of Computer Science
Queen Mary, University of London.

ph.+44 (0)207 882 7898

email lourdes@dcs.qmul.ac.uk