Dr. David W. Jacobs is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Maryland with a joint appointment in the University's Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS).  He received the B.A. degree from Yale University in 1982.  From 1982 to 1985 he worked for Control Data Corporation on the development of data base management systems, and attended graduate school in computer science at New York University. From 1985 to 1992 he attended M.I.T., where he received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science.  From 1992 to 2002 he was a Research Scientist and then a Senior Research Scientist at the NEC Research Institute. In 1998 he spent a sabbatical at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, and in 2008 spent a sabbatical at the Ecole normale supérieure de Cachan.  In 2002, he joined the CS department at the University of Maryland.

Dr. Jacobs' research has focused on human and computer vision, especially in the area of object recognition. He has also published articles in the areas of perceptual organization, motion understanding, memory and learning, computer graphics, human computer interaction, and computational geometry.  He has served as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence and Computer Vision and Image Understanding, and has assisted in the organization of many workshops and conferences, including serving as Program co-Chair for CVPR 2010.  He and his co-authors received honorable mention for the best paper award at CVPR 2000.  He also co-authored a paper that received the best student paper award at UIST 2003.  In collaboration with researchers at Columbia University and the Smithsonian Institution he created Leafsnap, an app that uses computer vision for plant species identification.  Leafsnap has been downloaded over a million times, and has been used in biodiversity studies and in many classrooms.   Dr. Jacobs and his collaborators have been awarded the 2011 Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Pioneer Award for the development of Leafsnap.

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Degrees

  • PhD
Research Methods
Computational Modeling
Research Interests
Computer Vision
Dr. David Jacobs
4421 A.V. Williams Building
Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
Email
djacobs [at] cs.umd.edu