MATTHEW RILEY
mriley@gmail.com
Graduate Student
Electrical & Computer Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin


I'm a software engineer living in San Francisco, CA. I recently received my M.S. in Computer Engineering from UT-Austin, where I worked with Dr. JK Aggarwal in the Computer and Vision Research Center. I'm in the process of updating this page. Thanks for visiting.
RESUME
Doc / PDF
Updated September 2007
PUBLICATIONS
M. Riley, E. Heinen, J. Ghosh, A Text-Retrieval Approach to Content-Based Audio Retrieval, ISMIR, 2008. - iPaper / PDF
J. T. Lee, M. S. Ryoo, M. Riley, and J. K. Aggarwal, Real-time Detection of Illegally Parked Vehicles using 1-D Transformation, AVSS, 2007. - iPaper / PDF
OTHER PROJECTS
Video Projection onto an Arbitrary Curved Surface
Created a structured-lighting technique for measuring the distortion introduced by an arbitrary curved projection surface. Designed and implemented an algorithm to analyze the measured distortion and modify the projected image prior to projection to remove the distortion. This project won the "Rams Horn" award for the best class project, as judged by our classmates (EE371R, Spring 2005).
Design and Implementation of a Monopulse Sonar Transmitting Array (PDF)
Designed and implemented a sonar system that employed a novel transmitter-based underwater direction-finding technique based on the well-established receiver-based method known as Monopulse processing. This work was completed under the supervision of Dr. Terry Henderson at the Applied Research Laboratories: UT-Austin. The project was pursued as part of the Senior Design course at UT-Austin in Spring 2005.