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Overview

Neil A. Dodgson is affiliated with Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, Computational Mechanics, Environmental Engineering, and Social Psychology.

The main topics of their work include Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques, Advanced Vision and Imaging, Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications, Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques, 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis, Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization, and Computational Geometry and Mesh Generation.

Neil A. Dodgson has published extensively in notable venues. Frequent publication venues include CL Technical Reports, arXiv (Cornell University), ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Among their recent papers are:

  • The decolorize algorithm for contrast enhancing, color to grayscale conversion, 2021, CL Technical Reports
  • Fast Marching farthest point sampling for point clouds and implicit surfaces, 2021, Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
  • Example-based terrain synthesis with pit removal, 2021, Computers & Graphics
  • Artificial intelligence: ChatGPT and human gullibility, 2023, Policy Quarterly
  • Salient-Centeredness and Saliency Size in Computational Aesthetics, 2023, ACM Transactions on Applied Perception

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Neil A. Dodgson include Fang-Lue Zhang, Kun Huang, Joshua Scott, Junhong Zhao, and Yiheng Li.

Best Publications

  • Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision

    Flora Ponjou Tasse;Jiri Kosinka;Neil Dodgson

  • Autostereoscopic 3D displays

    N.A. Dodgson

  • Three-Dimensional Displays: A Review and Applications Analysis

    N S Holliman;N A Dodgson;G E Favalora;L Pockett

  • Decolorize: Fast, contrast enhancing, color to grayscale conversion

    Mark Grundland;Neil A. Dodgson

  • Robust real-time pupil tracking in highly off-axis images

    Lech Świrski;Andreas Bulling;Neil Dodgson

  • Quadratic interpolation for image resampling

    N.A. Dodgson

  • Real-time spatiotemporal stereo matching using the dual-cross-bilateral grid

    Christian Richardt;Douglas Orr;Ian Davies;Antonio Criminisi

  • An interpolating 4-point C 2 ternary stationary subdivision scheme

    M. F. Hassan;I. P. Ivrissimitzis;N. A. Dodgson;M. A. Sabin

  • Advances in multiresolution for geometric modelling

    Neil A. Dodgson;Michael S. Floater;Malcolm A. Sabin

  • Fast Marching farthest point sampling

    Carsten Moenning;Neil A. Dodgson

  • Coherent Spatiotemporal Filtering, Upsampling and Rendering of RGBZ Videos

    Christian Richardt;Carsten Stoll;Neil A. Dodgson;Hans-Peter Seidel

  • Ternary and three-point univariate subdivision schemes

    Mohamed Hassan;Neil A. Dodgson

  • NURBS with extraordinary points: high-degree, non-uniform, rational subdivision schemes

    Thomas J. Cashman;Ursula H. Augsdörfer;Neil A. Dodgson;Malcolm A. Sabin

  • A new point cloud simplification algorithm

    Carsten Moenning;Neil A. Dodgson

  • Analysis of the viewing zone of multiview autostereoscopic displays

    Neil A. Dodgson

  • Intrinsic point cloud simplification

    Carsten Moenning;Neil A. Dodgson

  • Analysis of the viewing zone of the Cambridge autostereoscopic display

    N A Dodgson

  • Multi-view autostereoscopic 3D display

    NA Dodgson;Moore;Lang

  • Preventing self-intersection under free-form deformation

    J.E. Gain;N.A. Dodgson

  • Two-dimensional potential fields for advanced implicit modeling operators

    Loïc Barthe;Neil A. Dodgson;Malcolm A. Sabin;Brian Wyvill

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Bolas
Mark Bolas Microsoft (United States)
Hans-Peter Seidel
Hans-Peter Seidel Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Alan F. Blackwell
Alan F. Blackwell University of Cambridge
Brian Wyvill
Brian Wyvill University of Victoria
Tobias Isenberg
Tobias Isenberg French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Christian Theobalt
Christian Theobalt Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Antonio Criminisi
Antonio Criminisi Microsoft (United States)
Andrew T. Duchowski
Andrew T. Duchowski Clemson University
Timothy D. Wilkinson
Timothy D. Wilkinson University of Cambridge

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