Solving Camera Orientation in the Age of Machine Learning
Tomas Pajdla is an associate professor & distinguished researcher, leader of the AAG Group (AAG – Applied Algebra & Geometry Group) at the Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics of the Czech Technical University in Prague. He is also a Visiting Associate Professor at the National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo.
Tomas received the MSc and PhD degrees from the Czech Technical University in Prague. He works in geometry and algebra of computer vision and robotics, with emphasis on camera geometry, 3D reconstruction, and industrial vision. He contributed to introducing epipolar geometry of panoramic cameras, noncentral camera models generated by linear mappings, generalized epipolar geometries, and to developing solvers for minimal problems in structure from motion.