Allie (Hoch) Janoch
 
 

I am a software engineer interested in computer vision and object recognition. I recently start working at IQEngines, a small company located in Berkeley, CA. We develop an SDK that gives programmers the ability to tag virtually any photo.


I will be receiving my masters degree in computer science from UC Berkeley this May. While at Berkeley, I worked with Professor Trevor Darrell and worked on solving problems related to object detection. In particular, I worked with the Microsoft Kinect in an effort to use the 3D data recorded by this sensor to improve object detection.


I received my undergraduate degre from University of Maryland, College Park in December 2010 and was advised by Professors Samir Khuller, David Jacobs and Louiqa Raschid. With Professor Khuller I researched methods for identifying patterns in biological gene annotation graphs. My undergraduate thesis on this work can be viewed here.

About Me

Publications

A. Janoch, S. Karayev, Y. Jia, J. T. Barron, M. Fritz, K. Saenko, T. Darrell. A Category-Level 3-D Object Dataset: Putting the Kinect to Work. ICCV Workshop on Consumer Depth Cameras for Computer Vision 2011.


K. Saenko, S. Karayev, Y. Jia, M. Fritz, J. Long, A. Janoch, A. Shyr, T. Darrell. Practical 3-D Object Detection Using Category and Instance-Level Appearance Models. IROS 2011.


S. Barna, A. Hoch, S. Khuller, L. Raschid, X. Zhang. Dense Subgraphs with Restrictions and Applications to Gene Annotation Graphs. RECOMB 2010.

Contact

alliejanoch at gmail dot com