PhD in Computer Vision, 1996
University of York
BA (hons) in Physics, 1992
University of Oxford
I am a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of York. I lead the Department of Computer Science’s research themes on Beyond Human Vision and Analytics. I completed a BA in Physics from St. John’s College, Oxford in 1992 and a PhD in computer vision from the University of York in 1996. I have published more than 230 papers in international journals and conferences. According to Google Scholar, my work has been cited more than 4000 times and I have an h-index of 33.
My research interests are wide-reaching but mainly involve the areas of computer vision and pattern recognition, particularly problems involving graphs and networks. I have worked on Bayesian methods for graph matching and the development of spectral techniques for structural pattern recognition, developing new feature sets for describing graphs and networks. I have also published research in the fields of quantum computing, shape-from-shading, speech recognition and protein matching. Please see my homepage for more details.