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My oral presentation about the "Completeness of Coding with Image Features" at the British Machine Vision Conference 2009 in London has been recorded on video. It is now available at videolectures.net. If you're interested in the work, read the full paper.

I highly recommend listening to Alyosha Efros's invited talk, "What can the world tell us about an image?", and Andrew Fitzgibbon's motivating two-hour Tutorial on continuous optimization, covering parts of Triggs' excellent survey of bundle adjustment techniques.

Today a new version of my website goes online, being now more of a blog than a collection of static pages. My hope is to put interesting notes and tips arising at home and work here, hence keep it up to date but sparse. The page is powered by the neat opensource software blosxom (pronounced "blossom").

This page contains notes about Computer Vision related research, programming issues with C++ and other languages, and interesting things I find on the web. My hope is that it provides rather sparse and interesting issues. Feel free to give me feedback using the standard webmaster@ address.