Behrooz Nasihatkon
Scholar

Behrooz Nasihatkon

Google Scholar ID: xL4n9qYAAAAJ
K. N. Toosi University of Technology
Computer Vision
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Citations
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - Behrooz Nasihatkon, Fredrik Kahl, “Multiresolution Search of the Rigid Motion Space for Intensity Based Registration,” IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence (PAMI), 2018.
  • - Behrooz Nasihatkon, Frida Fejne, Fredrik Kahl, “Globally Optimal Rigid Intensity Based Registration: A Fast Fourier Domain Approach,” IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2016.
  • - Behrooz Nasihatkion, Richard Hartley and Jochen Trumpf, “On Projective Reconstruction In Arbitrary Dimensions,” CVPR 2014.
  • - Behrooz Nasihatkion, Richard Hartley and Jochen Trumpf, “A Generalized Projective Reconstruction Theorem and Depth Constraints for Projective Factorization,” International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV).
  • - Behrooz Nasihatkon and Richard Hartley, “Move-Based Algorithms for the Optimization of an Isotropic Gradient MRF Model,” International Conference on Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications (DICTA), 2012.
  • - Behrooz Nasihatkon and Richard Hartley, “Graph Connectivity in Sparse Subspace Clustering,” IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2011.
Research Experience
  • Teaching:
  • - Mathematics for Artificial Intelligence (Graduate)
  • - Linear Algebra for Computer Science and Engineering (Undergraduate)
  • - Fundamentals of Computer Vision (Undergraduate)
  • - Introduction to Probabilistic Graphical Models (Graduate)
  • - Fundamentals of Programming (Undergraduate)
  • - Assembly and Machine Language (Undergraduate)
  • PhD Thesis: Generalizations of the Projective Reconstruction Theorem
Education
  • - PhD (2010-2014), Computer Vision, School of Information Sciences & Engineering, The Australian National University, Australia.
  • - MS (2005-2008), Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science & Engineering Department, Shiraz University, Iran.
  • - BS (2001-2005), Computer Engineering (Software), Computer Science & Engineering Department, Shiraz University, Iran.
Background
  • Areas of interest include Computer Vision, Multiple View Geometry, Biomedical Image and Signal Processing, Statistical Pattern Recognition, Graphical Models, Riemannian Geometry, Compressive Sensing, Optimization, and Statistical Modeling. Currently, an Assistant Professor at the School of Computer Engineering, Khajeh Nasir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.
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