Lyndsey C. Pickup
I'm a research fellow looking at the human vision system and how it
handles 3D information. That means I get to experiment on people in
virtual reality, then build computer models of their behaviour.
I'm part of the Virtual Reality Research Group in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the Universtiy of Oxford. While I'm based full-time in Oxford, I'm actually an employee of the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences at the University of Reading.
I have an MEng in Engineering and Computing Science from Keble College, and I stuck around Oxford
to pursue my DPhil on Machine Learning in Multi-frame Image
Super-resolution in the Robots Research Group,
supervised by Steve
Roberts and Andrew
Zisserman. There's more info on my publications, or the image
super-resolution section of the VGG research
pages. My first post-doc position involved having some fun with
Andrew Zisserman looking at the detection of anomalies in video --
please check out the visual
continuity errors research pages for some neat examples.