I was a faculty member in the The Computer Science Department at Harvey Mudd College from fall 1997 through spring 2000. I then moved to Hewlett-Packard labs in Palo Alto.
Contact information
email: I have an account at yahoo.com, with username margaretmfleck. home 4675 Norris Rd Fremont, CA 94536 (510) 797-8944
My husband is David Forsyth.
My primary research area is computer vision. Computer vision algorithms interpret the output of a video camera. Specifically, a video camera and digitizer system produces arrays of integer values, each integer representing the brightness of a location in the picture. Computer vision algorithms analyze these arrays to determine what is depicted in the image. For example, some algorithms trace the boundaries of regions in the image and describe each region's color, texture, and shape. Other algorithms then use this information to recognize objects and infer their 3D position and arrangement.
For most of its history, computer vision has been a specialty area on the fringes of computer science, detached from the rest of "core" computer science curriculum and dependent on expensive special-purpose equipment. Within the past few years, however, decreasing hardware costs have made images and imaging equipment available to all computer users. Web pages and digital libraries have started to mix images with text and numerical data. Therefore, in the next decade, computer vision researchers must not only develop better computer vision algorithms, but also help integrate these algorithms into other areas of computer science.
My on-line CV contains additional information on
CS 70 (spring 2000) (summary schedule for section 2 )
CS 132 (spring 1999) Compiler Design
CS 151 (fall 1998) Artificial Intelligence
CS 153 (spring 1998) Computer Vision
CS 5 (fall 1998) Structured Programming and Problem Solving
Dan Stevenson and I maintain two general resources for the community: the Computer Vision Handbook and the Computer Science Research Index.
Other documents relevant to many people include:
This page is maintained by Margaret Fleck.