Corey Manders' Research Page
I currently work as a Senior Research Fellow at
The A*STAR Institute for Infocomm Research
21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace
Singapore
Tel:+65 6874 8533
Fax: +65 6775 5014
my email address is:
username@eyetap.org
where username is corey
a file for Andrew.
I have completed my Ph.D.
at the University of Toronto. My supervisor was Steve Mann.
The final version of my Ph.D. thesis is available here.
If you are looking for programs I've written, they are available
HERE
The Gabor 1946 "Theory of Communication" is available here.
A small example on my approach to extended dynamic range images is
here.
My online resume.
Recently, I have been investigating the concept of resolution in digital imaging systems
and the consequences with the related modulation transfer function. Last winter I was
the course instructor for CSC258: Computer Organization, the webpage for that course is
http://www.eecg.utoronto.ca/~corey.
Some papers which I have published with Steve Mann
are:
- C. Manders and S. Mann, "Digital Camera Resolution: An Improved Heisenberg-Gabor Testing Method",
Proceedings of the 2006 International Symposium on Multimedia,
December 11-13, San Diego, U.S.A.
In PDF format.
- C. Manders and S. Mann, "True images: a calibration technique to reproduce images as recorded",
Proceedings of the 2006 International Symposium on Multimedia,
December 11-13, San Diego, U.S.A.
In PDF format
- C. Manders and S. Mann, "A Handheld Electronic Camera Flash Lamp as a Tangible User Interface for
Creating Expressive Visual Art Works",
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM International Conference on Multimedia (ACM MM),
October 23-27, Santa Barbara, USA.
In PDF format
- C. Manders and S. Mann, "A single Heisenberg-Gabor based figure-of-merit based
on the modulation transfer function of digital imaging systems",
Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Multimedia and Expo,
July 9-12, Toronto, Canada.
In PDF format.
-
C. Manders and S. Mann,
"Digital Camera Sensor Noise Estimation from Different Illuminations of Identical Subject Matter",
Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Information, Communication, and
Signal Processing, Dec 6-9 2005, Bangkok, Thailand.
In PDF format.
-
C. Manders and S. Mann,
"Determining Camera Response Functions from
Comparagrams of Images with Their Raw Datafile Counterparts",
Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent
Multimedia, pages 418 to 421, Oct. 20-22 2004, Hong Kong.
In PDF format.
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Steve Mann, Corey Manders, Billal Belmellat,
Mohit Kansal and Daniel Chen,
"Steps towards 'undigital' intelligent image processing: Real-valued
image coding of photoquantimetric pictures into the JLM file format
for the compression of Portable Lightspace Maps",
Proceedings of
the 2004 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing
and Communications Systems (ISPACS 2004), Seoul, Korea, Nov. 18 - 19,
2004.
In PDF format.
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C. Manders, C. Aimone, and Steve Mann,
"Camera Response Function Recovery from Different Illuminations of
Identical Subject Matter",
Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ,
Singapore, October 24-27, 2004.
In PDF format.
- S. Mann, C. Manders, and J. Fung,
"The Lightspace Change Constraint Equation (LCCE) with practical
application to estimation of the projectivity+gain transformation
between multiple pictures of the same subject matter",
Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference of Acoustics,
Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP)
In PDF format.
- S. Mann, C. Manders, and J. Fung, "Painting with Looks:
Photographic images from video using quantimetric processing"
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM conference on multimedia (ACM MM 2002)
In PDF format In postscript format.
- S. Mann, C. Manders, et. al.,
"Living as Cyborgs: Trapped in a subjugatory Computer-Mediated Reality
that extends to all hours of our day-to-day lives"
Proceedings of the 2001 Conference on artistic, cultural and scientific aspects
of experimental media spaces (CAST 01)
In PDF format In postscript format
- C. Manders and S. Mann, "Programming for Eyetap Systems",
Embedded Linux Journal, November/December 2001.
The final version of my master's thesis is available as:
postscript (41 Mb)
proprietary document format - pdf (2.0Mb)
latex source file (121Kb)
A cool window manager hack for wearable computers
glinaccess.tar
Much of the code i've written is available at:
http://comparametric.sourceforge.net
and
http://wearable.sourceforge.net