Publications

Refereed Conference Proceedings:

  • Brian Duke, Andrea Salgian, “Guitar Tablature Generation Using Computer Vision”,  The 14th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC 2019), Lake Tahoe, Nevada, October 2019. Appeared in Advances in Visual Computing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series, Springer, 2019.
  • Andrea Salgian, David Vickerman, David Vassallo, “A Smart Mirror for Conducting Exercises”, The 25th ACM Multimedia Conference – Thematic Workshops, Mountain View, California, October 2017.
  • Andrea Salgian, David Vickerman, “Computer-Based Tutoring for Conducting Students”, The 42nd International Computer Music Conference (ICMC 2016), Utrecht, The Netherlands, September 2016.
  • Andrea Salgian, Leighanne Hsu*, Nathaniel Milkosky*, David Vickerman, “Conductor Tutoring Using the Microsoft Kinect”, 11th International Symposium on Visual Computing, Las Vegas, NV, 2015, published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series, Springer, 2015.
  • Willian Hua*, Andrea Salgian, “Automatic Transcription of Japanese Taiko Drumming Using the Microsoft Kinect”, The 41st International Computer Music Conference (ICMC 2015), University of North Texas, Denton, TX, September 2015
  • Andrea Salgian, Laurence Agina*, Teresa M. Nakra, “Teaching Robots to Conduct: Automatic Extraction of Conducting Information from Sheet Music”, The 40th International Computer Music Conference (ICMC 2014), Athens, Greece, September 2014.
  • Andrea Salgian, Teresa M. Nakra, Christopher Ault, Yunfeng Wang, “Teaching Creativity in Computer Science”, The 44th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2013), Denver, CO, March 2013
  • Andrea Salgian, Teresa M. Nakra, Christopher Ault, Yunfeng Wang, “Conducting Robots – Bridging the Gap between Science, Technology and the Arts in the Undergraduate Curriculum”, IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference, Princeton, NJ, March 2013
  • Andrea Salgian, Teresa M. Nakra, Christopher Ault, Yunfeng Wang, Meredith K. Stone, “A Theory of “Multiple Creativities”: Outcomes from an Undergraduate Seminar in Conducting Robots”, Music, Mind and Invention Workshop, Ewing, NJ, March 2012.
  • Christopher Ault, Andrea Salgian, Teresa M. Nakra, Jennifer Wang, “The Mechanical Maestro with a Human Heart: Interdisciplinary Collaboration through Orchestra-Conducting Robots”, The 2011 New Media Consortium (NMC) Summer Conference, Madison, WI, June 2011.
  • Yunfeng Wang, Christopher Ault, Teresa M. Nakra, Andrea Salgian, Meredith K. Stone, “The Outcomes of an Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Course Involving Engineering, Science and Arts”, The 2011 ASEE (American Society for Engineering Education) Annual Conference & Exposition, Vancouver, BC, June 2011.
  • Andrea Salgian, Christopher Ault, Teresa M. Nakra, Yunfeng Wang, Meredith K. Stone, “Multidisciplinary Computer Science through Conducting Robots”, The 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2011), Dallas, TX, March 2011
  • Teresa Nakra, Yunfeng Wang, Andrea Salgian, Christopher Ault, “Orchestral Conducting for Non-Humans: its Impact in Interdisciplinary Education”, The IROS (International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems) 2010 Workshop on Robots and Musical Expression, Taipei, Taiwan, October 2010
  • Yunfeng Wang, Christopher Ault, Teresa M. Nakra, Andrea Salgian, Meredith K. Stone, “An Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Course Bridging the Gaps between Engineering, Science, and the Arts”, American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition (ASEE 2010), Louisville, KY, June 2010.
  • Teresa M. Nakra, Daniel Tilden*, Andrea Salgian, “Improving upon Musical Analyses of Conducting Gestures Using Computer Vision”, International Computer Music Conference (ICMC 2010), New York, NY, June 2010.
  • Teresa M. Nakra, Andrea Salgian, Micheal Pfirrmann*, “Musical Analysis of Conducting Gestures Using Methods from Computer Vision”, International Computer Music Conference (ICMC 2009), Montreal, Canada, August 2009.
  • Andrea Salgian, “Combining Local Descriptors for 3D Object Recognition and Categorization”, International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2008), Tampa, FL, December 2008.
  • Christopher Neylan*, Andrea Salgian, “Using Multiple Masks to Improve End-to-End Face Recognition Performance”, 4th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC 2008), Las Vegas, Nevada, December 1 – 3, 2008. Appeared in Advances in Visual Computing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series, Springer, 2008.
  • Robert Wilson*, Andrea Salgian, “Gesture Recognition for a Webcam Controlled First Person Shooter”, 4th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC 2008), Las Vegas, Nevada, December 1 – 3, 2008. Appeared in Advances in Visual Computing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series, Springer, 2008.
  • Andrea Salgian, Micheal Pfirrmann*, Teresa M. Nakra, “Follow the Beat? Understanding Conducting Gestures from Video”, 3rd International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC 2007), Lake Tahoe, Nevada, November 26 – 28, 2007. Appeared in Advances in Visual Computing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series, Springer, 2007.
  • Andrea Salgian, Andrew Zdybak*, Jaclyn English*, “Towards an Automated End-To-End Face Recognition System”, The 2007 International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision, and Pattern Recognition (IPCV’07), Las Vegas, Nevada, June 25-28, 2007.
  • Andrea Salgian, “Using Multiple Patches for 3D Object Recognition”. The 2nd Beyond Patches Workshop, held in conjunction with the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Minneapolis, MN, June 23, 2007.
  • Andrea Salgian, “Object Recognition Using Local Descriptors: A Comparison”. 2nd International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC 2006), Lake Tahoe, Nevada, November 2006. Appeared in Advances in Visual Computing, Lecture Notes for Computer Science Series, Springer, Vol. 2, pp. 709-717.
  • Diego A. Socolinsky and Andrea Selinger, “Thermal Face Recognition over Time”. 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2004), Cambridge, UK, August, 2004.
  • Andrea Selinger and Diego A. Socolinsky, “Face Recognition in the Dark”.  Joint IEEE Workshop on Object Tracking and Classification Beyond the Visible Spectrum (OTCBVS 2004), Washington, D.C., July 2004.
  • Diego A. Socolinsky and Andrea Selinger, “Thermal Face Recognition in an Operational Scenario”. 2004 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 2004), Washington, D.C., June 2004.
  • Diego A. Socolinsky and Andrea Selinger, “A Comparative Analysis of Face Recognition Performance with Visible and Thermal Infrared Imagery”. 16th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2002), Quebec, Canada, August 11-15, 2002. Winner of best industry-related paper award.
  • Andrea Selinger and Randal C. Nelson, “Minimally Supervised Acquisition of 3D Recognition Models from Cluttered Images”. 2001 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 2001), Kauai, Hawaii, December 8-14, 2001, vol. 1, pp.213-220.
  • Andrea Selinger and Randal C. Nelson, “Appearance-Based Object Recognition Using Multiple Views”. 2001 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 2001), Kauai, Hawaii, December 8-14, 2001, vol. 1, pp.905-911.
  • Andrea Selinger and Randal C. Nelson, “Improving Appearance-Based Object Recognition in Cluttered Backgrounds”. 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2000), Barcelona, Spain, September 3-8, 2000, vol. 1, pp.46-50.
  • Andrea Selinger and Randal C. Nelson, “A Perceptual Grouping Hierarchy for Appearance-Based 3D Object Recognition”. IEEE Workshop On Perceptual Organization in Computer Vision, Santa Barbara, CA, June 1998.
  • Randal C. Nelson and Andrea Selinger, “A Cubist Approach to Object Recognition”. 1998 International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV98), Bombay, India, January 1998, pp.614-621.

Scholarly Journal Articles:

  • Diego A. Socolinsky, Andrea Selinger, Joshua D. Neuheisel, “Face Recognition with Visible and Thermal Imagery”, Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 91. no. 1-2, July-August 2003, pp.72-114.
  • Andrea Selinger, Randal C. Nelson, “A Perceptual Grouping Hierarchy for Appearance-Based 3D Object Recognition”, Computer Vision and Image Understanding, vol. 76, no. 1, October 1999, pp.83-92.
  • Randal C. Nelson, Andrea Selinger, “Large-Scale Tests of a Keyed, Appearance-Based 3-D Object Recognition System”, Vision Research, vol. 38, no.15-16, August 1998, pp.2469-88.

Chapters in Edited Volumes:

  • Andrea Salgian, “Theory and Algorithms of Perceptual Grouping”, in Wiley Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Engineering, edited by B. Wah, Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, 2009, volume 5, pp. 2869-2875.
  • Diego A. Socolinsky, Lawrence B. Wolff, Andrea Selinger and Christopher K. Eveland, “Current Landscape of Thermal Infrared Face Recognition”, in Face Processing: Advanced Modeling and Methods, edited by W. Zhao and R. Chellappa, Elsevier, 2005, pp.679-706.