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Martin, W. Mike
February 22nd, 2007 under Faculty

Professor-in-Residence of Architecture, UC-Berkeley; Director, Education Abroad Program, Sweden

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W. Mike Martin

Professor Mike Martin’s teaching and research focuses on the study of practice, collaborative design, work-studies of practice, and storytelling as a means of knowledge transfer. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. He has served as President Elect of the San Francisco Chapter of the AIA, as editor of Architecture California (AIACC), and has received an Honorable Mention in the 2002 NCARB Prize for his Building Stories: A Case Study Analysis of Practice project. Current writings include Fundamental Processes in Concurrent Design and Construction, Progress Through Partnerships: The Changing Profession/Changing the Profession, and a book on Building Stories: A Case Study Approach to Practice.

Professor Martin completed his term as Chair of the Architecture Department in June 2006. He is on leave for the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years, serving as the Education Abroad Study Center Director for the University of California system in Lund, Sweden, and Copenhagen, Denmark.

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poem by NariTraditional computer interfaces have very limited input capabilities, typically restricted to keyboard typing and mouse manipulations (pointing, selecting, dragging, etc.). The area of vision-based interaction seeks to provide a wider and more expressive range of input capabilities by using computer vision techniques to process sensor data from one or more cameras in real-time, in order to reliably estimate relevant visual information about the user – i.e., to use vision as a passive, non-intrusive, non-contact input modality for human-computer interaction.
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