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Cordelia Schmid
INRIA Rhône-Alpes
Membership Number: 3
Address: 655, av. de l'Europe,38330 Montbonnot St Martin,France
Email: Cordelia.Schmid@inrialpes.fr
Phone: +33 4 76 61 52 30
Fax: +33 4 76 61 54 54
URL: http://www.inrialpes.fr/movi/people/Schmid/

Biographical Sketch
Cordelia Schmid is a permanent researcher (Chargé de Recherche) in the MOVI team at INRIA Rhône-Alpes. Her work centres on local descriptors for image correspondence and image and video indexing. She holds a doctorate from the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, and worked as a post-doc at Oxford University on the EU project IMPACT (3D reconstruction of buildings from sequences of aerial images). She currently works on object-level video classification and matching for the EU project VIBES. She is also a subject editor for the IEEE journal PAMI.

INRIA Rhône-Alpes
MOVI (MOdelling for VIsion, http://www.inrialpes.fr/movi) is a vision research team of about 22 people including 5 permanent researchers, lead by Dr Radu Horaud. It is located at INRIA Grenoble, and is part of the GRAVIR (Graphics, Vision and Robotics) grouping which combines researchers from INRIA, CNRS, the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, and the Universit‚ Joseph Fourier.

MOVI's research focuses on three main themes: vision geometry and 3D reconstruction; vision based robotics; and pattern recognition and image databases. It is currently a partner in the EU projects VIBES, VISIRE and EVENTS. It has successfully participated in many previous collaborative research programmes including the EU projects VIVA, FIRST, SECOND, ARVISA, VIMINI, CUMULI and VIGOR, the TMR programme and the DARPA-ESPRIT action in vision for geometry. It also participates in the French GDR's (industrial-academic research groupings) "Man-Machine Communication" (ORASIS project) and "Analysis of Signals and Images" and has held co-operations with the companies ITMI, MATRA and AEROSPATIALE. It has had collaborations and exchanges with many local and international research groups, including the Universities of Illinois (Urbana-Champagne), Berkeley, British Columbia, Oxford, Melbourne, Gunma, Ljubljana, and Xi'an.


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