[4eyes] Vision consulting opportunity

Matthew Turk mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Thu Aug 4 07:32:47 PDT 2011


I've been in contact with someone developing an airline passenger screening
(lie detection) system with does thermal image analysis, fingerprint
analysis, and facial recognition. They're looking for someone to implement
eye detection and tracking as a part-time consulting job. This might be in
collaboration with Chunghoon Kim, who was a postdoc at UCSB a couple years
ago and is now in Korea.

 

If you're possibly interested in this (and have some time to devote to it in
the coming weeks/months), please let me know ASAP.

 

                Matthew

 

 

Matthew:

 

Thanks for the reply.  Please attempt to find someone willing to take on the
part of the project relating to the thermal image analysis.  I am attaching
a paper which may explain what we need.  Please let me know what is
reasonable and proper.  We are real easy to work with.  You also have a
better idea of how long it may take.  We have a general idea but it depends
on who is doing the work and how fast they write code.  I also understand
the integration of the programs may be the most time consuming.  

 

I will also send this to Chunghoon.  

 

Also wanted to pick your brain about a tracking program developed by Dr.
Zdenek Kalal called the Predator.  (you can find information on the Web
about his program which won some awards)  He informs me that he is working
on a new version written in C++ which is more accurate and faster.  Wondered
if you thought this was worth following up on or if you had a better program
in mind.  I believe he is willing to work with us if you think his program
is viable and suitable.  

 

Chunghoon asked some questions in his last email which I do not have an
adequate response for.  One regards the images.  At this point in time, the
physical system can be configured so as to provide the best images
available.  The visual camera used can be any one that will satisfy the
needs of the program.  I assume (but not sure) that there is an ideal mix of
pixels vs. software performance.  Also lighting can be arranged so as to
provide good images of the subject.  

 

Regarding the 

 

 

 

Robert Lindow

Managing Member

EPSS LLC

 

 

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