Miguel A. Cazorla Quevedo

Miguel Cazorla received a BS degree in Computer Science from the University of Alicante (Spain) in 1995 and a PhD in Computer Science from the same University in 2000. He is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Alicante. He has done several postdocs stays: ACFR at University of Sydney with Eduardo Nebot, IPAB at University of Edinburgh with Robert Fisher, CMU with Sebastian Thrun and SKERI with Alan Yuille. He has published several papers on robotics and computer vision. His research interest are focused on computer vision and mobile robotics (mainly using vision to implement robotics tasks).

Publications

Robotic Vision: Technologies for Machine Learning and Vision Applications
Jose Garcia-Rodriguez, Miguel A. Cazorla Quevedo. © 2013. 535 pages.
Robotic systems consist of object or scene recognition, vision-based motion control, vision-based mapping, and dense range sensing, and are used for identification and...