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College of Computer Science

Phone: 770-739-0709

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Location: U.A. Whitaker Building, 4th floor

Email: donovang@cc.gatech.edu

Gallagher Pryor

Ph.D. student

Areas of interest

  • Computer Vision for Tracking
  • Artificial Intelligence for Autonomous Agents
  • 3D Reconstruction from Visual Data

Education Background





Articles in journal or book chapters
  1. Tauseef Rehman, Eldad Haber, Gallagher Pryor, John Melonakos, and Allen Tannenbaum. 3D Nonrigid Registration via Optimal Mass Transport on the GPU. Accepted - Elsevier Journal of Medical Image Analysis, 2008.


  2. Tauseef Rehman, Eldad Haber, Gallagher Pryor, and Allen Tannenbaum. Fast Optimal Mass Transport for 2D Image Registration and Morphing.. In submission - Elsevier Journal of Image and Vision Computing, 2008.


  3. P. Vela, M. Niethammer, G. Pryor, A. Tannenbaum, R. Butts, and D. Washburn. Knowledge-based segmentation for tracking through deep turbulence. IEEE Trans. Control Technology, 2006. Note: In Submission.


Conference articles
  1. G. Pryor, T. Rehman, S. Lankton, P. Vela, and A. Tannenbaum. Fast Optimal Mass Transport for Dynamic Active Contour Tracking on the GPU. In CDC, 2007. [PDF ]


  2. Gallagher Pryor, Patricio Vela, Tauseef Rehman, and Allen Tannenbaum. Layered Active Contours for Tracking. In Proceedings of British Machine Vision Conference, pages 22-31, 2007.


  3. Tauseef Rehman, Gallagher Pryor, John Melonakos, and Allen Tannenbaum. Multi-resolution 3D Nonrigid Registration via Optimal Mass Transport on the GPU. In Proceedings of Computational Biomechanics for Medicine-II, MICCAI, pages 122-132, 2007. [PDF ]


  4. Tauseef Rehman, Gallagher Pryor, and Allen Tannenbaum. Fast Multigrid Optimal Mass Transport for Image Registration and Morphing. In Proceedings of British Machine Vision Conference, pages 102-111, 2007.


  5. J. Ha, C. Alvino, G. Pryor, M. Niethammer, E. Johnson, and A. Tannenbaum. Active Contours and Optical Flow for Automatic Tracking of Flying Vehicles. In Proceedings of the American Control Conference, 2004. IEEE. Note: Accepted.


Miscellaneous
  1. Tauseef Rehman, Gallagher Pryor, and Allen Tannenbaum. Realistic Image Morphing via Optimal Mass Transport. INFORMS Optimization Conference, 2008.