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Overview

Gary Bishop is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas in computer science and engineering, with a particular focus on advanced computational techniques and visualization.

The main fields of study for Gary Bishop include:

  • Computer Science
  • Engineering

Within these fields, their work touches specific subfields such as:

  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
  • Computational Mechanics

Their research covers several main topics, including:

  • Advanced Vision and Imaging
  • Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
  • Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques

Gary Bishop has collaborated with Leonard McMillan as a frequent co-author.

Best Publications

  • An Introduction to the Kalman Filter

    G. Welch;G. Bishop

  • An Introduction to the Kalman Filter

    Greg Welch;Gary Bishop

  • Plenoptic modeling: an image-based rendering system

    Leonard McMillan;Gary Bishop

  • Post-rendering 3D warping

    William R. Mark;Leonard McMillan;Gary Bishop

  • Improving static and dynamic registration in an optical see-through HMD

    Ronald Azuma;Gary Bishop

  • Real-Time Consensus-Based Scene Reconstruction Using Commodity Graphics Hardware†

    Ruigang Yang;Greg Welch;Gary Bishop

  • Relief texture mapping

    Manuel M. Oliveira;Gary Bishop;David McAllister

  • SCAAT: incremental tracking with incomplete information

    Greg Welch;Gary Bishop

  • Multiple-center-of-projection images

    Paul Rademacher;Gary Bishop

  • LDI tree: a hierarchical representation for image-based rendering

    Chun-Fa Chang;Gary Bishop;Anselmo Lastra

  • Real-time consensus-based scene reconstruction using commodity graphics hardware

    Ruigang Yang;G. Welch;G. Bishop

  • High-Performance Wide-Area Optical Tracking: The HiBall Tracking System

    Greg Welch;Gary Bishop;Leandra Vicci;Stephen Brumback

  • The HiBall Tracker: high-performance wide-area tracking for virtual and augmented environments

    Greg Welch;Gary Bishop;Leandra Vicci;Stephen Brumback

  • Post-Rendering 3D Image Warping: Visibility, Reconstruction, and Performance for Depth-Image Warping

    Gary Bishop;William R. Mark

  • Frameless rendering: double buffering considered harmful

    Gary Bishop;Henry Fuchs;Leonard McMillan;Ellen J. Scher Zagier

  • Fast Phong shading

    Gary Bishop;David M. Weimer

  • A frequency-domain analysis of head-motion prediction

    Ronald Azuma;Gary Bishop

  • A Two-Stage Kalman Filter Approach for Robust and Real-Time Power System State Estimation

    Jinghe Zhang;Greg Welch;Gary Bishop;Zhenyu Huang

  • Research directions in virtual environments: report of an NSF Invitational Workshop, March 23-24, 1992, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Gary Bishop;Henry Fuchs

  • Virtual Space Teleconferencing Using a Sea of Cameras

    Henry Fuchs;Gary Bishop;Kevin Arthur;Leonard McMillan

  • Nonintrusive optical measurements of aircraft engine exhaust emissions and comparison with standard intrusive techniques.

    Klaus Schäfer;Jörg Heland;Dave H. Lister;Chris W. Wilson

  • Head-tracked stereoscopic display using image warping

    Leonard McMillan;Gary Bishop

  • Plenoptic Modeling: An Image-Based Rendering System

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Greg Welch
Greg Welch University of Central Florida
Leonard McMillan
Leonard McMillan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Peter Wiesen
Peter Wiesen University of Wuppertal
Henry Fuchs
Henry Fuchs University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Manuel M. Oliveira
Manuel M. Oliveira Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Ronald Azuma
Ronald Azuma Intel (United States)
Klaus Schäfer
Klaus Schäfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ruigang Yang
Ruigang Yang University of Kentucky
James H. Anderson
James H. Anderson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Zhenyu Huang
Zhenyu Huang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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