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College of Computer Science

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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. 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. T. Rehman, G. Pryor, J. Melonakos, and A. Tannenbaum. Multi-resolution 3D Nonrigid Registration via Optimal Mass Transport on the GPU. In MICCAI Workshop on Nonrigid Registration, 2007. [PDF ]


  3. T. Rehman, G. Pryor, and A. Tannenbaum. Fast Multigrid Optimal Mass Transport for Image Registration and Morphing. In British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC), 2007. [PDF ]


  4. 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.