Gregory (Greg) Welch
Bio:
SIGGRAPH 2001
Greg Welch is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research interests include hardware and software for man-machine interaction, 3D interactive computer graphics, virtual environments, tracking technologies, tele-immersion, and projector-based graphics. Welch graduated with highest distinction from Purdue University with a degree in Electrical Engineering Technology in 1986 and received a Ph.D. in computer science from UNC- Chapel Hill in 1996. Before coming to UNC he worked at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Northrop-Grumman’s Defense Systems Division. He is a member of the IEEE Computer Society and the Association of Computing Machinery.
Course Organizer:
- SIGGRAPH 2001, "An Introduction to the Kalman Filter"
- SIGGRAPH 2001, "Tracking: Beyond 15 Minutes of Thought"
Learning Presentation(s):

Type: [Courses]
An Introduction to the Kalman Filter Organizer(s): [Welch] [Bishop]
Presenter(s): [Welch] [Bishop]
Entry No.: [08]
[SIGGRAPH 2001]

Type: [Courses]
Tracking: Beyond 15 Minutes of Thought Organizer(s): [Bishop] [Welch]
Presenter(s): [Bishop] [Welch] [Allen]
Entry No.: [11]
[SIGGRAPH 2001]

Type: [Technical Papers]
The office of the future: a unified approach to image-based modeling and spatially immersive displays Presenter(s): [Raskar] [Welch] [Cutts] [Lake] [Stesin] [Fuchs]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]

Type: [Technical Papers]
SCAAT: incremental tracking with incomplete information Presenter(s): [Welch] [Bishop]
[SIGGRAPH 1997]