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Michael Manzke

Assistant Professor
Computer Science
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland

Biography

Dr. Michael Manzke is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at TCD since 1999 and a member of the GV2 group. He received his PhD from TCD in 2006 and has published over 30 peer reviewed publications in journals and conference proceedings e.g. ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) and International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV). Furthermore, he filed 4 patents. Dr. Manzke's focusses on high performance low power graphics architectures and algorithms. This work is equally applicable to computer vision problems. Interactive Computer Graphics and Computer Vision applications require systems that deliver high performance while consuming very small amounts power. This is increasingly important for ubiquitous mobile applications such as augmented reality. He and his team of researchers address these research questions by investigating microarchitectures and algorithms that are specifically designed for Visual Computing computation. He works closely with industry partners such as Xilinx, Dolphin Interconnect Solutions, Intel, Sony, Toshiba, IBM, and Movidius on these problems. Dr. Manzke is supervising and supervised in total 13 team members: Postdocs(3), PhD(8), and Research Engineers(2). He has received 8 grants from Science Foundation Ireland, IRCSET, Enterprise Ireland, and Irish Research Council with a total amount of €1,826,319 and a total amount allocated to the candidate of €1,155,159.

Research Interest

Computer architecture; Computer graphics, Meta computing; Computer Science/Engineering; Digital systems, representation; Distributed systems; High performance computing; Image synthesis; Kalman Filter; Modelling, modelling tools, 3D modelling; Networks and telecommunications research; Peripherals technologies; Signal processing; Systems control, Modelling, Neural networks; Systems Engineering; Systems/Control

Publications

  • Muiris Woulfe and Michael Manzke, A Framework for Benchmarking Interactive Collision Detection, 25th Spring Conference on Computer Graphics (SCCG 2009), Budmerice, Slovakia, 23-25 April 2009, edited by Helwig Hauser , Comenius University, 2009, pp221 - 228

  • Eoin Creedon, Michael Manzke, Impact of Fragmentation Strategy on Ethernet Performance, IFIP International Conference on Network and Parallel Computing (NPC 2009), Australia, October, IFIP, 2009, pp30 - 37

  • Thomas Heade and Michael Manzle, HDR Image Composition and Tone Mapping on the Cell Processor, Eurographics Ireland Workshop Series, Trinity College Dublin, 11 December 2009, edited by Yann Morvan and Veronica Sundstedt , 9, Eurographics Irish Chapter, 2009, pp59 - 66

  • Jonathan Ruttle, Michael Manzke, Rozenn Dahyot, Estimating 3D Scene Flow from Multiple 2D Optical Flows, International Machine Vision and Image Processing conference (IMVIP 2009), Trinity College Dublin, 2nd - 4th September, 2009, pp1 - 6

  • Muiris Woulfe, Eoin Creedon, Ross Brennan, Michael Doyle and Michael Manzke, Programming Models for Reconfigurable Application Accelerators, 1st Workshop on Programming Models for Emerging Architectures (PMEA 2009), Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 12 September 2009, edited by Marc Gonzalez Tallada, Alejandro Duran Gonzalez, Rosa M Badia Sala and Xavier Martorell Bofill , Barcelona Supercomputing Center, 2009, pp77 - 83

  • Muiris Woulfe, Michael Doyle and Michael Manzke, Collision Detection Hardware Optimised for Ray-Tracers, Conference on High-Performance Graphics 2010 (HPG 2010), Saarbrücken, Germany, 25-27 June 2010, edited by Aaron Lefohn and Austin Robison , Eurographics Association, 2010, pp1

  • Jonathan Ruttle, Michael Manzke, Rozenn Dahyot, Smooth Kernel Density Estimate for Multiple View Reconstruction, 7th European Conference for Visual Media Production, London, 17 - 18 November, 2010

  • Eoin Creedon, FPGA Message Passing Cluster Architectures, Trinity College Dublin, 2010

  • Colin Fowler, Steven Collins and Michael Manzke, Real-Time Ray-Tracing for Physically Simulated Scenes, High Performance Graphics 2010, Saarbruecken, Germany, 2010, pp1

  • Cem Direkoglu, Rozenn Dahyot and Michael Manzke, Skeleton Extraction via Anisotropic Heat Flow , British Machine Vision Conference 2010 (BMVC 2010), Aberystwyth, United Kingdom, 31/08-03/09, edited by Labrosse, Frederic and Zwiggelaar, Reyer and Liu, Yonghuai and Tiddeman, Bernie , BMVA Press, 2010, pp61.1 - 61.11

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