Jérôme Berclaz
Senior ResearcherNRC Palo Alto
Jérôme Berclaz received a MS degree in Communication Systems in 2004 and a PhD in Computer Vision in 2010 from EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology). He is now a Senior Researcher at Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto, in the Spatial Technologies team. Prior to this, he held postdoctoral positions at the Computer Vision Laboratory and the Signal Processing Laboratory from EPFL. His main research interest is Computer Vision .
Publications
H. Ben Shitrit, J. Berclaz, F. Fleuret and P. Fua, Tracking Multiple people under Global Appearance Constraints, IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, November 2011.
J. Berclaz, F. Fleuret, E. Türetken and P. Fua, Multiple Object Tracking using K-Shortest Paths Optimization, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Vol. 33, Nr. 9, pp. 1806 - 1819, Sept. 2011.
J. Berclaz, F. Fleuret and P. Fua, Multiple Object Tracking using Flow Linear Programming, 12th IEEE International Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Tracking and Surveillance (Winter-PETS 2009), Snowbird, Utah , December 2009.
J. Berclaz, F. Fleuret and P. Fua, Multi-Camera Tracking and Atypical Motion Detection with Behavioral Maps, European Conference on Computer Vision, October 2008.
F. Fleuret, J. Berclaz, R. Lengagne and P. Fua, Multi-Camera People Tracking with a Probabilistic Occupancy Map, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Vol. 30, Nr. 2, pp. 267 - 282, February 2008.
J. Berclaz, F. Fleuret and P. Fua, Principled Detection-by-Classification from Multiple Views, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications, Vol. 2, pp. 375 - 382, January 2008.
J. Berclaz, F. Fleuret, and P. Fua, Robust People Tracking with Global Trajectory Optimization, Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2006.
A. Sugiyama, J. Berclaz and M. Sato, Noise-robust double-talk detection based on normalized cross correlation and a noise offset, in IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005.