Dan Huttenlocher

Dan Huttenlocher is the John P. and Rilla Neafsey Professor of Computing, Information Science and Business at Cornell University, where he holds a joint appointment in the Computer Science Department and the Johnson Graduate School of Management. Huttenlocher has 24 U.S. patents, has published more than 75 technical papers, and has been recognized on several occasions for his teaching and research, including being named a Presidential Young Investigator in 1990, the New York State Professor of the Year in 1993, and a Stephen H. Weiss Fellow in 1996. In addition to his academic work, Huttenlocher has served as CTO of Intelligent Markets and was on the senior management team at Xerox PARC.

Research Fields
• Computer vision
• Geometric algorithms
• Interactive document systems
• Financial trading technology
• IT Strategy

Courses
• Strategic role of information technology
• Management of technology driven businesses
• Computer vision
• Web design

Selected Publications
• A New Bayesian Approach to Object Recognition
• Image Segmentation Using Local Variation
• Traffic-Based Feedback on the Web


Homepage: www.cs.cornell.edu/~dph


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