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Philippos Mordohai
Professor
Department of Computer Science
Stevens Institute of Technology

Office: Gateway South 355
Phone Number: +1 201 216 5611
E-mail: mordohai_at_cs.stevens.edu




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Teaching

Service, Awards and
Other Activities


CV (pdf)

TEACHING

CS 382: Computer Architecture and Organization (Fall 2021)
Class notes etc. are available on Canvas.

CS 677: Parallel Programming for Many-core Processors (Spring 2021)
Class webpage.

CS 383: Computer Organization and Programming (Fall 2020)
Class notes etc. are available on Canvas.

CS 188A Seminar in Computer Science (Spring 2020)
Class notes etc. are available on Canvas.

CS 677: Parallel Programming for Many-core Processors (Spring 2020)
Class webpage.

CS 383: Computer Organization and Programming (Fall 2019)
Class notes etc. are available on Canvas.

CS 188A Seminar in Computer Science (Spring 2019)
Class notes etc. are available on Canvas.

CS 677: Parallel Programming for Many-core Processors (Spring 2019)
Class webpage.

CS 392: Systems Programming (Fall 2018)
Class notes etc. are available on Canvas.

CS 677: Parallel Programming for Many-core Processors (Spring 2017)
Class webpage.

CS 559: Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Applications (Fall 2016)
Class webpage.

CS 558: Computer Vision (Spring 2016)
Class webpage.

CS 532: 3D Computer Vision (Fall 2015)
Class webpage.

CS 559: Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Applications (Fall 2015)
Class webpage.

CS 677: Parallel Programming for Many-core Processors (Spring 2015)
Class webpage.

CS 559: Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Applications (Fall 2014)
Class webpage.

CS 284: Data Structures (Fall 2014)
Class notes etc. are available on Moodle.

CS 677: Parallel Programming for Many-core Processors (Spring 2014)
Class webpage.

CS 532: 3D Computer Vision (Fall 2013)
Class webpage.

CS 284: Data Structures (Fall 2013)
Class notes etc. are available on Moodle.

CS 677: Parallel Programming for Many-core Processors (Spring 2013)
Class webpage.

CS 284: Data Structures (Fall 2012)
Class notes etc. are available on Moodle.

CS 559: Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Applications (Fall 2012)
Class webpage.

CS 284: Data Structures (Fall 2011)
Class notes etc. are available on Moodle.

CS 559: Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Applications (Fall 2011)
Class webpage.

CS 677: Multicore Platforms for Cognitive Gaming and Simulation (Spring 2011)
Class webpage.

CS 559: Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Applications (Fall 2010)
Class webpage.

CS 559: Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Applications (Spring 2010)
Class webpage.

CS 537: Interactive Computer Graphics (Fall 2009)
Class webpage.

CS 559: Machine Learning: Fundamentals and Applications (Spring 2009)
Class webpage.

Multiple-View Geometry Tutorial (Spring 2011)
A revised version of the 2005 tutorial offered at Stevens. Webpage.

Short course on "Tensor Voting: A Perceptual Organization Approach to Computer Vision and Machine Learning" (CVPR 2007)
I designed and taught a four-hour short course at the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in Minneapolis in 2007. The slides are available here in ppt and pdf form. References to related work can also be downloaded as ppt and pdf.

Multiple-View Geometry Tutorial (UNC, Fall 2005)
I designed and taught a weekly seminar on "Multiple-View Geometry", based on the book of the same name by Richard Hartley and Andrew Zisserman, at UNC during the fall semester of 2005. Webpage.

Guest and Substitute Lectures for University Courses
  • Two guest lectures on "Stereo Vision" and "Multiple-view Stereo" for the graduate level "3D Urban Modeling" course, UNC, Fall 2006
  • Substitute instructor (several sessions) for the graduate level "Recent Advances in Computer Vision and Image Analysis" course, UNC, Fall 2005
  • Guest lecture on "Binocular and Multiple-View Stereo", for the graduate level "Advanced Topics in Computer Vision" course, USC, Spring 2005
  • Guest lecture on "Tensor Voting for Computer Vision Problems", for the graduate level "Computer Vision" course, USC, Fall 2004