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Kari Pulli

Kari Pulli

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Computer Science

D-Index
41
Citations
11924
World Ranking
8625
National Ranking
3696

Overview

Kari Pulli is a researcher affiliated with Google in the United States. Their work spans across several domains within Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Computer Science. Specifically, Kari Pulli has contributed to subfields such as Geology and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, indicating a multidisciplinary focus that integrates natural sciences with advanced computational methods.

The main topics of Kari Pulli's research include 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage and Advanced Vision and Imaging. These topics suggest an emphasis on capturing and processing three-dimensional data, likely with applications in preserving cultural artifacts and advancing imaging technologies.

Kari Pulli has collaborated with a number of other researchers in related fields. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Marc Levoy
  • Brian Curless
  • Szymon Rusinkiewicz
  • David Koller
  • Lucas Pereira

While specific publication venues have not been detailed, Kari Pulli's scholarly activity includes contributions across multiple domains tied to their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • The digital Michelangelo project: 3D scanning of large statues

    Marc Levoy;Kari Pulli;Brian Curless;Szymon Rusinkiewicz

  • Multiview registration for large data sets

    K. Pulli

  • Real-time computer vision with OpenCV

    Kari Pulli;Anatoly Baksheev;Kirill Kornyakov;Victor Eruhimov

  • Outdoors augmented reality on mobile phone using loxel-based visual feature organization

    Gabriel Takacs;Vijay Chandrasekhar;Natasha Gelfand;Yingen Xiong

  • Method, Device, Mobile Terminal, and Computer Program Product for a Point of Interest Based Scheme for Improving Mobile Visual Searching Functionalities

    Natasha Gelfand;Ramakrishna Vedantham;C. Philipp Schloter;Radek Grzeszczuk

  • Style translation for human motion

    Eugene Hsu;Kari Pulli;Jovan Popović

  • FlexISP: a flexible camera image processing framework

    Felix Heide;Markus Steinberger;Yun-Ta Tsai;Mushfiqur Rouf

  • Multi-sensor system for driver's hand-gesture recognition

    Pavlo Molchanov;Shalini Gupta;Kihwan Kim;Kari Pulli

  • SURFTrac: Efficient tracking and continuous object recognition using local feature descriptors

    Duy-Nguyen Ta;Wei-Chao Chen;Natasha Gelfand;Kari Pulli

  • HDR Deghosting: How to Deal with Saturation?

    Jun Hu;Orazio Gallo;Kari Pulli;Xiaobai Sun

  • Artifact-free High Dynamic Range imaging

    Orazio Gallo;Natasha Gelfandz;Wei-Chao Chen;Marius Tico

  • View-base Rendering: Visualizing Real Objects from Scanned Range and Color Data

    Kari Pulli;Michael Cohen;Tom Duchamp;Hugues Hoppe

  • Short-range FMCW monopulse radar for hand-gesture sensing

    Pavlo Molchanov;Shalini Gupta;Kihwan Kim;Kari Pulli

  • The Frankencamera: an experimental platform for computational photography

    Andrew Adams;Eino-Ville Talvala;Sung Hee Park;David E. Jacobs

  • The digital Michelangelo project

    M. Levoy;S. Rusinkiewicz;M. Ginzton;J. Ginsberg

  • Fast panorama stitching for high-quality panoramic images on mobile phones

    Yingen Xiong;Kari Pulli

  • Real-time enveloping with rotational regression

    Robert Y. Wang;Kari Pulli;Jovan Popović

  • A survey of image retargeting techniques

    Daniel Vaquero;Matthew Turk;Kari Pulli;Marius Tico

  • Radar based user interface

    Pavlo Molchanov;Shalini Gupta;Kihwan Kim;Kari Pulli

  • The State of the Art in Mobile Graphics Research

    T. Capin;K. Pulli;T. Akenine-Moller

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Kautz
Jan Kautz Nvidia (United States)
Linda G. Shapiro
Linda G. Shapiro University of Washington
Felix Heide
Felix Heide Princeton University
Marc Levoy
Marc Levoy Google (United States)
David Luebke
David Luebke Nvidia (United States)
Radek Grzeszczuk
Radek Grzeszczuk Microsoft (United States)
Hugues Hoppe
Hugues Hoppe Google (United States)
Jovan Popović
Jovan Popović Adobe Systems (United States)
Karen O. Egiazarian
Karen O. Egiazarian Tampere University
Mark Horowitz
Mark Horowitz Stanford University

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