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Richard Wilson
Professor of Pattern Analysis.I am a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of York. have published more than 150 papers in international journals and conferences. According to Google Scholar, my work has been cited more than 2000 times and I have an h-index of 23.
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.
My current interests involve trying to obtain a better quantitive understanding of complex networks. I am working on ways to measure the complexity of directed and undirected networks, and how to characterise large networks in an efficient way using walks and cycles. I am also interesting in statistical models of network classes which can be learnt from data.
I was a member of the British Physics Olympiad team in 1988, won the K. M. Stott prize for best thesis from the University of York in 1995 and was a member of the winning team in the 1996 BCS programming competition. I was also an EPSRC advanced research fellow from 1998-2003. I am a fellow of the IAPR and a Senior Member of IEEE.
Professor of Pattern Analysis.I am a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of York. have published more than 150 papers in international journals and conferences. According to Google Scholar, my work has been cited more than 2000 times and I have an h-index of 23.
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.
My current interests involve trying to obtain a better quantitive understanding of complex networks. I am working on ways to measure the complexity of directed and undirected networks, and how to characterise large networks in an efficient way using walks and cycles. I am also interesting in statistical models of network classes which can be learnt from data.
I was a member of the British Physics Olympiad team in 1988, won the K. M. Stott prize for best thesis from the University of York in 1995 and was a member of the winning team in the 1996 BCS programming competition. I was also an EPSRC advanced research fellow from 1998-2003. I am a fellow of the IAPR and a Senior Member of IEEE.
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