Christian Plagemann
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Senior research scientist at Google Research in sunny California, working on computer vision, human computer interaction, machine learning, robotics, and related topics. I have previously been a postdoc at the Artificial Intelligence Lab of Stanford University. I received my PhD in computer science from the Department of Computer Science of the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany.


Recent News:
Our CVPR'10 papers on depth perception are available online as pre-prints. Please see our marker-less motion capture paper and the one on range super-resolution in dynamic environments.
The video documentation of our recent work on extreme driving maneuvers is online on YouTube. For more information, see the corresponding paper.


Contact information:

Christian Plagemann
Google Inc.

E-Mail: plagemann@google.com
     1600 Amphiteatre Pkwk
Mountain View, CA 94043

Updates:
Wolfgang-Gentner Award, honorable mention by the ECCAI Dissertation Award committee, finalist for the Georges Giralt PhD Award.
Junior, our autonomous car, gave a great demonstration of its abilities at the opening ceremony for VAIL, the new automotive research center at Stanford. This is how Junior saw the event: Junior detects pedestrians.
The videotaped recordings of our RSS Workshop have been published on VideoLectures.net.
Our RSS 2009 Workshop on Regression in Robotics took place on 28 June 2009 in Seattle.
PhD Thesis available online.
We've had our 2008 Terreiro Capoeira Batizado in Freiburg.
Our ICRA 2008 comic submission finished 3rd in Pasadena. See all submissions.