Stephen C. Crampton 


Education:  B.A. in Mathematics and Computer Science, Middlebury College, 1986. Personal Web Page
Advisor:
Prof. Margrit Betke
Research:  Human-Computer Interaction and Tracking Bats.
Teaching:  Instructor, CS101:  Spring 2003, Spring 2002, Fall 2001, Summer 2001, Spring 2001, Fall 2000
Teaching Fellow, Artificial Intelligence (CS 440/640) in Fall 2002. 
Award:
Chancellor's Award, Boston University's Science and Technology Day 2003 for Counting Fingers in Real Time: A Webcam-based Human-Computer Interface with Game Applications.

Refereed Conference Paper:

S. Crampton and M. Betke, "Counting Fingers in Real Time: A Webcam-Based Human-Computer Interface with Game Applications," Accepted at the Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction, affiliated with HCI International 2003, Crete, Greece, June 2003.

Invited Conference Paper:

S. Crampton, M. Betke, T. Kunz, and J. Horn, "A Prototype Computer-Vision System for Tracking Bats," Presented at the Bat Project at NCEAS, Santa Barbara, CA, January 2003.

Conference Poster Presentation:

S. Crampton and M. Betke, "Finger Counter: A Human-Computer Interface." 7th ERCIM Workshop "User Interfaces for All," UI4ALL 2002, pp. 195-196, Paris, France, October 2002.




My Resume
Computer Vision Links (courtesy of Margrit Betke)





Stephen Crampton, Ph.D. Student
Computer Science Department 
Boston University 
64 Cummington Street, Rm PS 228B (campus map
Boston, MA 02215 
Email: stevec@cs.bu.edu
URL: http://cs-people.bu.edu/stevec 
Phone: 978-204-8010 (leave messages by email)
Fax: 617-353-6457 

Last updated: May 27, 2003