About
Michael Bleyer is a Researcher in the Department of Computer Vision at the Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien), affiliated with the Faculty of Informatics. His work focuses on advanced imaging technologies, particularly in stereo matching, sensor design, and applications in augmented/mixed reality. He has contributed to projects funded by the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF), Austrian Science Fund (FWF), and the Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation, and Technology (bm:vit).
Education: Diplom-Ingenieur (Dipl.-Ing.) from TU Wien (2002), followed by a Dr.techn. (PhD) thesis on 'Segmentation-based stereo and motion with occlusions' (2006). He has supervised four students, including Armin Haßlacher (2012), Gregor Braun (2011), Roman Gross (2009), and Christian Rhemann (2005).
Research Interests: Bleyer’s work bridges theoretical computer vision and practical sensor engineering. Recent trends emphasize SPAD-based imaging systems for low-light environments and head-mounted displays, addressing challenges like dark current compensation and temporal filtering. Earlier contributions include global stereo matching algorithms, optical flow estimation, and 3D scene reconstruction.
Grants and Advising: Projects include
- Temporal-Consistent Stereo Matting (2009–2015, WWTF)
- Energy Functions for Global Stereo Matching (2007–2012, FWF)
- Video Engine Design Methodology (2006–2015, bm:vit)
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