I am G. Erkan Bostanci. I am a PhD student in the VASE laboratory under the supervision of Dr. Adrian F. Clark. My research interests include computer vision and augmented reality, in particular vision-based tracking methods for augmented reality.
Publications
2011
- Bostanci E., Clark A. F., "Living the Past in the Future", 2nd International Workshop on Creative Science, Nottingham, UK, 2011. This paper received Intel’s free registration prize after being selected among other submissions.
- Kanwal N., Ehsan S., Bostanci E., Clark A. F., "Evaluating the Angular Sensitivity of Corner Detectors" accepted for IEEE international Conference on Virtual Environments, Human-Computer Interfaces, and Measurement Systems (VECIMS), Canada, 2011.
- Kanwal N., Ehsan S., Bostanci E., Clark A. F., "A Statistical Approach for Comparing the Performances of Corner Detectors" accepted for IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications, Computers and Signal Processing, Canada, 2011.
2010
- Bostanci E., Kanwal N., Ehsan S., Clark A. F., "Tracking Methods for Augmented Reality", International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV2010), pp.425-429, IEEE, Hong Kong, 2010.
- Ehsan S., Kanwal N., Bostanci E., Clark A. F., McDonald-Maier K., "Analysis of Interest Point Distribution in SURF Octaves", International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV2010), pp.411-415, IEEE, Hong Kong, 2010.