David J. Fleet
David Fleet is an area manager and a member of research staff at the Palo
Alto Research Center (PARC).
He received a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Toronto in 1991.
From 1991 to 2000 he was on faculty at Queen's University, Canada, in the
Department of Computing and Information Science, with cross-appointments
in Psychology and Electrical Engineering. In 1999 he joined Xerox PARC
(now PARC) where he currently manages the Digital Video Analysis Group
and the Perceptual Document Analysis Group.
In 1996 Dr. Fleet was awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship for
his research on biological vision.
His 1999 paper with Michael Black on
probabilistic detection and tracking of motion boundaries received Honorable
Mention for the Marr Prize at the IEEE International Conference on Computer
Vision.
His 2001 paper with Allan Jepson and Thomas El-Maraghi on robust appearance
models for visual tracking was awarded runner-up for the best paper at the
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.
He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and
Machine Intelligence, and program co-chair for the 2003 IEEE Conference on
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.
His research interests include computer vision, image processing,
visual perception, and visual neuroscience. He has published research
articles and one book on various topics including the estimation of
optical flow and stereoscopic disparity, probabilistic methods in motion
analysis, modeling appearance in image sequences, non-Fourier motion
and stereo perception, and the neural basis of stereo vision.