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Charles R. Dyer is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, affiliated with the McPherson Eye Research Institute. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Maryland, obtained in 1979, and has extensive academic experience, with a BS from Stanford University in Mathematical Sciences and an MS in Computer Science from UCLA. His research interests are primarily focused on computer vision and image processing, with significant contributions to areas such as image-based modeling and rendering, shape representation, and 3D scene reconstruction. He has led the Wisconsin Computer Vision Group, producing prominent research on quadtrees, aspect graphs, pyramid algorithms, and voxel coloring, as well as advancements in view synthesis and object recognition. Professor Dyer's work has greatly impacted both theoretical and applied aspects of computer vision, particularly in medical image analysis and visual exploration of complex datasets.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences