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Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 03:34:14 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Mon, 20 Dec 1993 21:36:37 GMTContent-length: 2480<HEAD><TITLE>No Title</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><P> <b> Linda Shapiro</b>, Professor, Professor of Electrical Engineering,earned a bachelor's degree in mathematicsfrom the University of Illinois in 1970 and  master's and Ph.D  degrees in computer science from the University of Iowa in 1972 and 1974, respectively.She was a faculty member in Computer Science at Kansas State Universityfrom 1974 to 1978 and at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universityfrom 1979 to 1984.  She then spent two years as Director of IntelligentSystems at Machine Vision International in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She joinedthe University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department in 1986 andthe Computer Science and Engineering Department in 1990.<P>Professor Shapiro's research is in computer vision with related interestsin artificial intelligence (search, reasoning, task planning), database(intelligent spatial information systems), languages, and applicationsto robotics and medicine. She is particularly interested in knowledge-based3D object recognition and has contributed to both the theory of objectmatching and to the development of experimental machine vision systems.Her current work involves the automatic generation of matching algorithmsfrom object models and knowledge of the vision task and the environment inwhich it is to be performed.  This work has application to automationtasks (robot guidance and parts inspection) and to reconstruction ofinternal organs found in CT images.<P>Professor Shapiro is past editor-in-chief of the journal ``CVGIP:Image Understanding'' and isa member of the editorial boardsof  IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligenceand of Pattern Recognition. She has been program chair andgeneral chair of several computer vision workshops including therecent IEEE workshop on Directions in Automated CAD-Based Vision.  She was conferencechair of the 1986 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and PatternRecognition, and is co-program chairman of the 1994 conference. She has served on the program committees of many workshops and conferences. In addition, she has co-authored a textbookon data structures and has recently completed a newgraduate text on computer and robot vision with Robert Haralick.<P>When not working on academic ventures, Professor Shapiro likes torelax with noncompetitive activities such as gardening, guitarplaying, aerobic exercise, hiking, and camping.<P></BODY>

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