Jane MULLIGAN


Department of Computer Science
University of Colorado at Boulder,
430 UCB
Boulder, CO
80309-0430
USA
E-mail:
phone:303-492-4591
web: http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~janem/
(PDF of this CV)

CITIZENSHIP: Canadian/US Permanent Resident

RESEARCH AREA:
Vision for autonomous Navigation; Tele-immersion; image-based rendering; stereo reconstruction; real-time vision; representations for immersive networked systems; experimental analysis and model extraction for robotic tasks.

EDUCATION:
PhD Computer Science 1996
Dissertation: EMPIRICAL EVALUATION OF INFORMATION FOR
ROBOTIC MANIPULATION TASKS
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University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.
supervisor: A. K. Mackworth
MSc. Computer Science 1988
Thesis: A COMPUTATIONAL VISION SYSTEM FOR JOINT ANGLE SENSING
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.
supervisor: A. K. Mackworth and P. D. Lawrence
Bachelor of Computer Science Honours 1984
Honours Thesis: A COMPILER FOR PROGRAPH
Acadia University, Wolfville N.S.
supervisor: P. T. Cox
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
Aug 2001 - present
Research Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Colorado at Boulder.
Sept 1998 - Aug. 2001
Post Doctoral Fellow, GRASP Lab, University of Pennsylvania.
Developing a real-time trinocular stereo reconstruction system for networked tele-immersion applications. New approaches to integrating and representing motion and depth data for segmentation and prediction of a dynamic scene.
Jan. 1997 - Jan. 1998
Post Doctoral Researcher, Computer Science, UBC.
Sept. 1990 - August 1996
IRIS Research Assistant, Computer Science, UBC.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Jan. - April 1998
Instructor, UBC Computer Science: CS405 -- Modeling and Simulation

Numeric models of dynamic systems, emphasis on discrete stochastic systems.
Jan. 2002 -- Present
CU Computer Science: CSCI5722 -- Computer Vision

Introductory graduate course in Machine Vision techniques..
Jan. - May 2004
CU Computer Science 4229 Computer Graphics

Introductory undergraduate Computer Graphics.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
August 1984 - August 1986
Member of the Scientific Staff (DMS), Bell Northern Research, Ottawa, Ont.
Software maintenance and development for a digital phone switch in the areas of call processing features and CCS7 trunk interface.

AWARDS:

1997
A. Jean Elder Prize, for outstanding doctoral thesis in the sciences by a women graduate student (1996).
1990
U.B.C. University Graduate Fellowship
1986-1990
NSERC Postgrad Scholarship (PGS 1-4)
1986-1990
Bell Northern Research Postgrad Award

PUBLICATIONS:
  1. Michael J. Procopio, Jane Mulligan, and Greg Grudic. Long-term learning using multiple models for outdoor autonomous robot navigation. In Proc. Intl. Conf on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS07), San Diego, CA, Oct. 2007.
  2. Michael W. Otte, Scott G. Richardson, Jane Mulligan, and Gregory Grudic. Local path planning in image space for autonomous robot navigation in unstructured environments. In Proc. Intl. Conf on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS07), San Diego, CA, Oct. 2007.
  3. Greg Grudic, Jane Mulligan, Michael Otte, and Adam Bates. Online learning of multiple perceptual models for navigation in unknown terrain. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Field and Service Robotics, Chamonix, Fr, 2007.
  4. Michael Procopio, Thomas Strohmann, Adam Bates, Greg Grudic, and Jane Mulligan. Using binary classifiers to augment stereo vision for enhanced autonomous robot navigation.Computer Science CU-CS-1027-07, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, April 2007.
  5. Jane Mulligan. Speed versus quality - measuring and optimizing stereo for telepresence. In Laurence Harris and Michael Jenkin, editors, Computational Vision in Neural and Machine Systems. Cambridge University Press, 2007.
  6. G. Grudic and J. Mulligan. Outdoor path labeling using polynomial mahalanobis distance. In Proceedings of Robotics: Science and Systems, Philadelphia, USA, August 2006. [pdf]
  7. P. Sambhoos, A. Hasan, R. Han, T. Lookabaugh, and J. Mulligan. "Weeblevideo: Wide angle field-of-view video sensor networks". In Workshop on Distributed Smart Cameras (DSC06), 2006, held in conjunction with ACM SenSys 2006.
  8. Wei Xu, John Penners, and Jane Mulligan. Recording real worlds for playback in a virtual exercise environment. Computer Science CU-CS 1013-06, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, 2006. [pdf] .
  9. Nicole Atzpadin and Jane Mulligan . Stereo Analysis. In O. Schreer, P. Kauff, and T. Sikora, editors, 3D Videocommunication , Chapter 7. Wiley, New York, 2005. In press. [publisher]
  10. Jane Mulligan and Greg Grudic. Topological mapping from image sequences. In Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Learning in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (with CVPR05) , June 2005. [pdf]
  11. Gregory Grudic and Jane Mulligan. Topological mapping with multiple visual manifolds. In Proceedings of Robotics: Science and Systems, 2005. [pdf]
  12. Jane Mulligan. Upper body pose estimation from stereo and hand-face tracking. In Proceedings of the Second Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV 2005) , 2005. [pdf]
  13. Nicole Atzpadin and Jane Mulligan . Stereo Analysis. In O. Schreer, P. Kauff, and T. Sikora, editors, 3D Videocommunication , Chapter 7. Wiley, New York, 2005. In press. [publisher]
  14. Jane Mulligan and Greg Grudic. Topological mapping from image sequences. In Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Learning in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (with CVPR05) , June 2005. [pdf]
  15. Gregory Grudic and Jane Mulligan. Topological mapping with multiple visual manifolds. In Proceedings of Robotics: Science and Systems, 2005. [pdf]
  16. Jane Mulligan. Upper body pose estimation from stereo and hand-face tracking. In Proceedings of the Second Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV 2005) , 2005. [pdf]
  17. Jane Mulligan, Xenophon Zampoulis, Nikhil Kelshikar, and Kostas Daniilidis. Stereo-based environment scanning for immersive telepresence. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, pp. 304-320, Vol 14:3, March 2004.
  18. Nikhil Kelshikar, Xenophon Zabulis, Jane Mulligan, Kostas Daniilidis, Vivek Sawant, Sudipta Sinha, Travis Sparks, Scott Larsen, Herman Towles, Ketan Mayer-Patel, Henry Fuchs, John Urbanic, Kathy Benninger, Raghurama Reddy, , and Gwendolyn Huntoon. Real-time terascale implementation of tele-immersion. In Proc. of the Terascale Performance Analysis Workshop, Melbourne, Australia, June 2003. In conjunction with ICCS'2003 - International Conference on Computational Science (LNCS 2660). [pdf]
  19. Herman Towles, Wei-Chao Chen, Ruigang Yang, Sang-Uok Kum, Henry Fuchs, Nikhil Kelshikar, Jane Mulligan, Kostas Daniilidis, Loring Holden, Bob Zeleznik, Amela Sadagic, and Jaron Lanier. 3D Tele-Collaboration Over Internet2. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Immersive Telepresence (ITP 2002), Juan-les-Pins, France, Dec. 2002.
  20. Jane Mulligan, Volkan Isler, and Kostas Daniilidis. Trinocular stereo: a real-time algorithm and its evaluation. International Journal of Computer Vision, 47(1/2/3):51--61, 2002. [pdf]
  21. Jane Mulligan, Volkan Isler, and Kostas Daniilidis. Trinocular stereo: a real-time algorithm and its evaluation. In Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Stereo and Multi-Baseline Vision , Kauai, HI, Dec. 2001. [pdf]
  22. Jane Mulligan, Volkan Isler, and Kostas Daniilidis, Performance Evaluation of Stereo for Tele-presence. Eighth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'01), volume 2, pages 558--565, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, July 9-12, 2001. [pdf]
  23. Jane Mulligan, and Kostas Daniilidis, Real time trinocular stereo for tele-immersion. Proceedings of the 2001 International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP'01), Thessaloniki, Greece, October 2001. To Appear. [pdf]
  24. J. Mulligan and K. Daniilidis, View-independent scene acquisition for tele-presence. In Proceedings of the IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality (ISAR'2000),pages 105--108, Munich, Germany, October 2000. [Gzipped Postscript]
  25. J. Mulligan and K. Daniilidis, Trinocular Stereo for Non-Parallel Configurations. In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Volume 1, pages 567--570, Barcelona, Spain, September 3-8, 2000. [Gzipped Postscript]
  26. J. Mulligan and K. Daniilidis, Predicting Disparity Windows for Real-time Stereo. In Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV'00), Volume I, pages 220-235, Dublin, Ireland, June 26-July 1, 2000. [Gzipped Postscript]
  27. K. Daniilidis, J. Mulligan, R. McKendall, G. Kamberova, D. Schmid, R. Bajcsy. Real-time 3d tele-immersion. In in The Confluence of Vision and Graphics, A. Leonardis et al. (Ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. [Gzipped Postscript]
  28. Jane Mulligan. Empirical Modeling and Comparison of Robotic Tasks. IEEE-RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS98) , Victoria, B.C., October 1998. (postscript).
  29. Ray Burge, Jane Mulligan, and Peter D. Lawrence. Using disparity gradients for robot navigation and registration. IEEE-RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS98) , Victoria, B.C., October 1998.
  30. Jane Mulligan. Fast calibrated stereo vision for manipulation. Journal of Real-time Imaging, 3(5), pages 331--341, Oct. 1997. (postscript).
  31. Jane Mulligan and Alan Mackworth. Experimental Task Analysis. In Proceedings 1997 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'97), volume 4, pages 3348--3353, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 1997. (postscript).
  32. Jane Mulligan. Fast calibrated stereo vision for manipulation. In Proceedings 1996 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'96), volume 3, pages 2326--2331, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1996. (postscript).
  33. J. Mulligan, A. Mackworth, and P. Lawrence. A Model-based Vision System for Manipulator Position Sensing. In Proceedings: Workshop on Interpretation of 3-D Scenes, pages 186--193, Austin, TX, November 1989. IEEE. (postscript).
  34. P.T. Cox and I.J. Mulligan. Compiling the Graphical Functional Language PROGRAPH. In 1985 ACM SIGSmall Symposium on Small Systems, pages 34--41, Danvers, MA, May 1-3 1985. ACM SIGSMALL/PC.
PATENTS:
  1. P.D. Lawrence, A.K. Mackworth, and I.J. Mulligan. Manipulator Arm Position Sensing. US Patent No. 4,826,391.
    Method for tracking robot/excavator arms with markers and machine vision.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: REFERENCES:
Available upon request.