Graduates of Our PhD Programme
- Shou-Kang
Wei, "Analysis, Design, and Control of Stereoscopic Panoramic
Imaging", April 2002.
- Fay (Yu-Fei) Huang, "Epipolar
Geometry and Camera Calibration of Cylindrical Panoramas", April 2002.
- Peter
Gutmann, "The
Design and Verification of a Cryptographic Security Architecture",
February 2002.
- Peter
Kulka, "High resolution splatting", June 2001.
- Jenny
Shearer, multidisciplinary: Political Studies and Computer
Science; "Cyber Ethics. Communication Principles and Policies of the
Internet", February 2000.
- Rajkumar, "A
Hybrid risk assessment model using artificial intelligence techniques,"
November 1999.
- Xiaosong Li,
"A Petri Net Based Technique for Graphical User Interface Design,"
1999.
- Ulrich
Guenther, "Robust
Source Coding with Generalised T-Codes," November 1998. Another
homepage for Ulrich.
- Asat
Arslanov, "Topics in Algorithmic Information Theory", March 1998.
(Awarded the University of Auckland's Montgomery Memorial Prize,
1998.)
- Elena Calude,
"Automata-Theoretic
Models for Computational Complementarity," October 1997.
- Tim Stucke, "The Mind's Eye: Seeing Structured Multiform
Objects," August 1997, registered in EEE but co-supervised by Alan
Creak of Computer Science.
- Robert Amor,
"A Generalised Framework for the Design and Construction of Integrated
Design Systems", 1997.
- Matthew Tong <matt@hkucs.org>, "General
Hashing", November 1996.
- Jennifer
Lennon, "New Aspects of Hypermedia Systems", August 1995.
- Achim Schneider <himder@acm.org>,
"Hypermedia Support for University Activities", August 1995.
- John Grundy,
"Multiple Textual and Graphical Views for Interactive Software
Development Environments", 1993.
- John Hamer,
"Expert Systems for Codes of Practice", 1990.
- Rick Mugridge,
"Enhancements to an Object-Oriented Programming Language", 1990.
- Mubin Ahmed Aziz, "Runge-Kutta Methods for Oscillatory Problems",
November 1987. (Please send email to
cthombor@cs.auckland.ac.nz
if you know how to contact Aziz.)
- Peter Sergent,
"A New Computer Language for Process Control", 1986, registered in
Mechanical Engineering but co-supervised by Alan Creak of Computer
Science.
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