
Professor Andrew Calway
Ph.D.(Warwick)
Current positions
- Professor of Computer VisionSchool of Computer Science
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Research interests
I am Professor of Computer Vision at the University of Bristol based in the Department of Computer Science and a member of the Visual Information Laboratory (VIL) and the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL). My research covers computer vision and its applications - robotics, wearable computing and augmented reality - and I have done a lot of work on 3-D tracking and scene reconstruction, mainly in simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM). Working with industry and on interdisciplinary projects is always a high priority for me - please get in touch if you are interested in working with me.
Expertise
My expertise is in computer vision; extracting information from images and video to allow autonomous systems to gain an understanding of the world. I have over 25 years of research experience in this area, covering topics ranging from feature extraction and disparity estimation for stereo vision through to 3-D tracking and vision based simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM). The latter has been the focus of my work for the past 10 years, involving the development of early real-time monocular SLAM systems with particular emphasis on robust operation and relocalisation capability. More recently I have worked on 3-D tracking and reconstruction using RGB-D sensors and image based place recognition and navigation.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
- VIEWNET- Principal Investigator- Managing organisational unit- Dates- 01/06/2008 to 01/06/2010 
- IMAGE SEQUENCE CODING USING A 3D SURFACE MODEL- Principal Investigator- Managing organisational unit- Dates- 01/03/1998 to 01/03/2000 
- IMAGE SEQUENCE CODING USING MULTIRESOLUTION ESTIMATION OF AFFINE MOTION PARAMETERS- Principal Investigator- Managing organisational unit- Dates- 01/10/1994 to 01/10/1997 
Thesis supervisions
- Motion Analysis and Estimation using Multiresolution Affine Models- Supervisors
- Urban Patterns- Supervisors
- On Sensors in Transportation Asset Management- Supervisors
- Learning to read maps- Supervisors
- Enhancing RGB-D SLAM Using Deep Learning- Supervisors
- Augmented Reality guidance for fusion plant maintenance- Supervisors
- Tomographic Reconstruction of Volcanic Ash Plumes Using Simulated Satellite Image Data- Supervisors
- Drone cinematography and the generation of environment models for flight planning- Supervisors
- Geolocation in Cartographic Maps Using Street-Level Images- Supervisors
- Perceptually Oriented Video Frame Interpolation- Supervisors
Publications
Recent publications
25/12/2024Geolocation on Cartographic Maps with Multi-Modal Fusion
2024 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)
Object-based SLAM Using Superquadrics
2024 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)
CGiS-Net
2022 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)
Dual-Domain Image Synthesis using Segmentation-Guided GAN
Proceedings - 2022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, CVPRW 2022
FD-SLAM
2022 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)




