Michael Langer
School of Computer Science
McGill University
Canada
Biography
I am an Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. I'm also a member of CIM (Center for Intelligent Machines). I grew up in Toronto. I received a B.Sc. (Math) from McGill in 1986, M.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Toronto in 1988, and Ph.D. from McGill in 1994. I was a post-doc at the NEC Research Institute in Princeton NJ, and at the Max-Planck-Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tuebingen Germany where I was a Humboldt Research Fellow. I returned to McGill as a faculty member in 2000.
Research Interest
Visual Perception
Publications
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Discriminative filters for depth from defocus F. Mannan and M.S. Langer, International Conference on 3D Vision , Stanford CA, Oct 2016
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Depth discrimination from occlusions in 3D clutter M.S. Langer, H. Zheng, S. Rezvankhah Journal of Vision 16: 11, Sept. (2016
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Defocus Discrimination in Video: Motion in Depth V. A. Petrella, S. Labute, M.S. Langer, P. G. Kry, i-Perception, Nov. (2017)