
Professor Andrew Calway
Ph.D.(Warwick)
Current positions
Professor of Computer Vision
School of Computer Science
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Research interests
I am Professor of Computer Vision at the University of Bristol based in the Department of Computer Science and a member of the Visual Information Laboratory (VIL) and the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL). My research covers computer vision and its applications - robotics, wearable computing and augmented reality - and I have done a lot of work on 3-D tracking and scene reconstruction, mainly in simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM). Working with industry and on interdisciplinary projects is always a high priority for me - please get in touch if you are interested in working with me.
Expertise
My expertise is in computer vision; extracting information from images and video to allow autonomous systems to gain an understanding of the world. I have over 25 years of research experience in this area, covering topics ranging from feature extraction and disparity estimation for stereo vision through to 3-D tracking and vision based simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM). The latter has been the focus of my work for the past 10 years, involving the development of early real-time monocular SLAM systems with particular emphasis on robust operation and relocalisation capability. More recently I have worked on 3-D tracking and reconstruction using RGB-D sensors and image based place recognition and navigation.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
VIEWNET
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of Computer ScienceDates
01/06/2008 to 01/06/2010
IMAGE SEQUENCE CODING USING A 3D SURFACE MODEL
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of Computer ScienceDates
01/03/1998 to 01/03/2000
IMAGE SEQUENCE CODING USING MULTIRESOLUTION ESTIMATION OF AFFINE MOTION PARAMETERS
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of Computer ScienceDates
01/10/1994 to 01/10/1997
Thesis supervisions
Motion Analysis and Estimation using Multiresolution Affine Models
Supervisors
Urban Patterns
Supervisors
On Sensors in Transportation Asset Management
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Learning to read maps
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Enhancing RGB-D SLAM Using Deep Learning
Supervisors
Augmented Reality guidance for fusion plant maintenance
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Tomographic Reconstruction of Volcanic Ash Plumes Using Simulated Satellite Image Data
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Drone cinematography and the generation of environment models for flight planning
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Geolocation in Cartographic Maps Using Street-Level Images
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Perceptually Oriented Video Frame Interpolation
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Publications
Recent publications
23/08/2022Dual-Domain Image Synthesis using Segmentation-Guided GAN
Proceedings - 2022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, CVPRW 2022
Simulation, image generation, and tomographic reconstruction of idealized volcanic plumes
International Journal of Remote Sensing
Evaluating Prototype Augmented and Adaptive guidance system to support Industrial Plant Maintenance
MobileHCI '21
Object-Augmented RGB-D SLAM for Wide-Disparity Relocalisation
2021 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)
Reconstruction of Dynamically Evolving Volcanic Ash Clouds from Simulated Satellite Imagery
EGU 2021