Feb 2010 IUPUI Computer and Information Science, Guest Talk, Alex Leykin ``Modeling Visual Attention Distribution''
July 2008 CVPR 2008, Anchorage, AK, Alex Leykin and Riad Hammoud ``Real-Time Estimation of Human Attention Field in LWIR and Color Surveillance Videos''
Dec 2007 Networks and Complex Systems Talk Series, Bloomington, IN, Ray Burke and Alex Leykin ``Automated Customer Tracking and Behavior Recognition''
Nov 2007 KEP Workshop (Kelley School of Business), Indianapolis, IN, Alex Leykin and Ray Burke ``Automated Analysis of Retail Customer Spatial Interactions''
July 2007 CVPR 2007, Minneapolis, MN, Alex Leykin, Yang Ran and Riad Hammoud ``Thermal-Visible Video Fusion for Moving Target Tracking and Pedestrian Classification''
July 2006 CVPR 2006, New York, NY ''Robust Multi-Pedestrian Tracking in Thermal-Visible Surveillance Videos''
Sept 2005 Human Activity Recognition and Modelling Workshop, Oxford, UK ``A vision system for automated customer tracking for marketing analysis: Low level feature extraction''
Sept 2004 British Machine Vision Conference, London, UK ``Using multiple views to resolve human body tracking ambiguities''
July 2008 CVPR 2008, Anchorage, AK, Alex Leykin and Riad Hammoud ``Real-Time Estimation of Human Attention Field in LWIR and Color Surveillance Videos''
Dec 2007 Networks and Complex Systems Talk Series, Bloomington, IN, Ray Burke and Alex Leykin ``Automated Customer Tracking and Behavior Recognition''
Nov 2007 KEP Workshop (Kelley School of Business), Indianapolis, IN, Alex Leykin and Ray Burke ``Automated Analysis of Retail Customer Spatial Interactions''
July 2007 CVPR 2007, Minneapolis, MN, Alex Leykin, Yang Ran and Riad Hammoud ``Thermal-Visible Video Fusion for Moving Target Tracking and Pedestrian Classification''
July 2006 CVPR 2006, New York, NY ''Robust Multi-Pedestrian Tracking in Thermal-Visible Surveillance Videos''
Sept 2005 Human Activity Recognition and Modelling Workshop, Oxford, UK ``A vision system for automated customer tracking for marketing analysis: Low level feature extraction''
Sept 2004 British Machine Vision Conference, London, UK ``Using multiple views to resolve human body tracking ambiguities''