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Mike Jones
I am a graduate student at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab,
working on computer vision and learning with Prof. Tommy Poggio. In
particular my research is on model-based matching. I am also a part of
the
Center for Biological and Computational Learning.
Click
here to see a short description of my current project.
Here is a list of my publications:
- Michael J. Jones and Tomaso Poggio, "Model-Based
Matching by Linear Combinations of Prototypes," MIT AI Memo, Sept
1996.
- Michael J. Jones and Tomaso Poggio, "Model-Based
Matching of Line Drawings Using Linear Combinations of
Prototypes," in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference
on Computer Vision, Cambridge, MA, June 1995.
- Federico Girosi, Michael Jones and Tomaso Poggio, "Priors
Stabilizers and Basis Functions: From Regularization to Radial, Tensor
and Additive Splines," MIT AI Memo 1430, June 1993.
- Michael J. Jones, "Using
Recurrent Networks for Dimensionality Reduction," Masters Thesis,
MIT, 1992.
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In addition to hacking on computers all day, I also play ultimate.
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ultimate stuff.
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Mike Jones
mjones@ai.mit.edu