Onur C. Hamsici

205 Dreese Laboratory
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
2015 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH, 43210, USA

E-mail: hamsicio at ece.osu.edu

Phone: (614) 292-3092


Onur C. Hamsici received the BS degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and a minor degree in Mechatronics in Mechanical Engineering both from Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey in 2003. He received the MS degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The Ohio State University (OSU), in 2005. He is currently a PhD student at OSU. His research interests are statistical pattern recognition, machine learning, and vision.

Journal Articles

Who Is LB1? Discriminant Analysis for the Classification of Specimens

A.M. Martinez and O.C. Hamsici
Pattern Recognition, In Press.

 

Bayes Optimality in Linear Discriminant Analysis

O.C. Hamsici and A.M. Martinez
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp 647-657, April 2008.

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Spherical-Homoscedastic Distributions: The equivalency of spherical and Normal distributions in classification

O.C. Hamsici and A.M. Martinez
Journal of Machine Learning Research, Vol. 8, pp. 1583-1623, 2007.

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Conferences

Spherical-Homoscedastic Shapes

O.C. Hamsici and A.M. Martinez
Proceedings of Eleventh IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 2007.

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Sparse Kernels for Bayes Optimal Discriminant Analysis (Best Paper Award)

O.C. Hamsici and A.M. Martinez
Proceedings of IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Workshop (CVPR), Minneapolis (MN), 2007.

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Evaluation of the Modeling of Local Areas and Errors of Localization in FRGC’05

O.C. Hamsici and A.M. Martinez
Proceedings of IEEE Workshop on Face Recognition Grand Challenge Experiments, 2005.

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Book Chapter

Face Recognition, Component Based

O.C. Hamsici and A.M. Martinez, Encyclopedia of Biometrics, Springer, to appear.

 

M.Sc. Thesis

Feature Extraction: The Role of Subclass Divisions and Spherical Representations

O.C. Hamsici, M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University, USA, 2005.

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