George Stockman, Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, May 05

MichiganStateUniversity,E. Lansing, MI48824-1226

Professional Preparation:

BS, Math Ed, E. Stroudsburg Univ., PA 1966

MAT, Math Ed, HarvardUniversity, 1967

M.S. Computer Science, PennStateUniversity, 1971

Ph.D. Computer Science, The University of Maryland, 1977

Positions:

Professor(7/90 to present), Assoc. Prof. (9/82 to 6/90),Acting Chair (12/99 to 7/01)Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Michigan State University

Partner ERL,LLC, Lansing, MI (7/2001 to 1/2005) ergonomic software developer

Sabbaticals: Texas Instruments, Dallas (7/88 to 7/89); University of Washington, Seattle (1/97 to 7/97)

Associate Professor (9/79 to 5/82), The AmericanUniversity, Washington, DC

Senior Research Scientist (73 to 82), LNK CORP., Silver Spring, Md

Mathematics Instructor (67-69), VirginiaUnionUniversity,Richmond, VA

Five RelatedPublications:

1)Reddy, C, Stockman, G., Biocca, F. and Rolland J., Mobile Face Capture for Virtual Face Videos, IEEE Workshop on Face Proc. In Video, Washington, DC (28 June 04)

2)Unsang Park, Lalitha Udpa, George Stockman, Motion-based Filtering of magneto-optic imagers, Image and Vision Computing, 22 (2004)243-249.

3)Colbry,D. X. Lu, A. Jain, and G. StockmanIntegrating Range and Texture Information for 3D FaceRecognitionIEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, Grenoble, ( March 2004)pages 233–238

4)Huang, Q and G. Stockman, Model-based Recognition of Blood Vessels from MR Images, Proc. First World Congress on Computational Medicine, Public Health, and Biotechnology, Austin, TX, 1994.

5)Chen, J-L and George Stockman, 3D Free-Form Object Recognition Using Indexing by Contour Features, Computer Vision and Image Understanding,Vol. 71, No. 3 (Sep 98)334-355.

Other Publications:

6)G. Stockman, P. Albee, L. Dillon, and J. Oleszkiewicz,Programing Exams for Assessing Learning and Teaching, Proc. ASEE National Conf. (June 2004) Salt LakeCity, Utah.

7)Albee, P and Stockman, G. Tools for the analysis and visualization of material volumes, live demo session and 2-page summary in the Proceedings,IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Madison, WI (June 2003).

8)G. Stockman and R. Enbody, Teaching Advanced Students C++ with Computer Vision, Proc. Workshop on Combined Research-Curriculum Development in Computer Vision, CVPR 2001 (9-14 Dec. 2001) Kauai, Hawaii.

9)Stockman, G. and J. Weng, Coursework in Image Computation for High School Students, International Conf. on Image Proc., Washington, D.C. (Oct. 1995) Vol. 2.

10)L. Shapiro and G. Stockman, Computer Vision, textbook, Prentice-Hall, 2001.

Synergistic Activities:

1)Teaching a Computer Vision course at MSU and developing a textbook, problems and projects, and web materials, all public, to support it. Many course graduates have important positions in science and industry. Five PhD graduates have tenured university positions; two more are on their way.

2)Involved with the Sloane program in our College (Percy Pierre is PI) and active in recruiting and mentoring minority and women graduate students for over 10 years. Advised two successful women PhD graduates, both now doing significant work in industry. In the past one year, research supervised in face ID and communication has involved two undergrads, one African American, two African American MS students, and two PhD students, one Hispanic.

3)Research and software development has resulted in a root measurement system used worldwide by plant and soil scientists and software used to found the small business, ERL,LLC Lansing, to evaluate the design of cars regarding their accommodation to the human body.

4)Organizer of several international workshops concerning courses and learning involving computing with images, which dealt primarily with enriching undergraduate education and programming experiences via new courses or integration of image computation into existing courses.

5)Recent work includes development and assessment of CSE programs, andespecially the course CS2. This includes work as an ABET-CSAB evaluator and instructor at MSU continually developing, assessing and evaluating CS2, in particular by including multimedia data objects.

Collaborators and other affiliations:

(a) collaborators and co-editors (last 48 months)

Arthur (Ardeshir) Goshtasby (co-advised with Carl Page), WrightStateUniversity;

Frank Biocca, Richard Enbody, Andre Lee, Charles Owen, Alvin Smucker,K.M. Subramanian, Michigan State University; Herbert Reynolds, ERL,LLC, Lansing, MI

Jannick Rolland, University of Central Florida; Neelima Shrikhande, Gongzhu Hu, Paul Albee, CMU

(b) Thesis Advisor and Postgraduate Scholar Sponsor

Bruce Flinchbaugh, Texas Instruments, sabbatical sponsor

Harry T.Hsu, position unknown, Penn State University MS Thesis advisor

Laveen Kanal, University of Maryland, PhD advisor

Linda Shapiro, University of Washington, sabbatical sponsor and coauthor

(c) Recent thesis advisees and postgraduates sponsored:

Paul Albee (PhD 2004) CentralMichiganUniversity.

Chandan Reddy (MS 2003) CornellUniversity PhD Program

Naveed Khattak (MS 2002) Nat. Univ. of Science and Tech., Pakistan

Vera Bakic (PhD 2000) Bio-Imaging Research, Inc., Chicago

Junchul Chun (2000) sabbatical visitor from Kyonggi Univ., Korea

Dongyul Ra (1997) sabbatical visitor from Yongsei Univ., Korea

JinLong Chen (PhD 1996) R2 Technology, Inc.,CA

Qian Huang (PhD 1994) ATT Research

(d) Current PhD advisees and planned completion date

Dirk Colbry (May 2006) Face recognition using 3D shape and texture

Miguel Figueroa (May 2006) Mobile face capture for remote and distributed collaboration