Marios Bikos

Marios Bikos
University College London | UCL · Department of Computer Science

MSc in Computer Graphics, Vision & Imaging

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Introduction
Marios Bikos received his Diploma degree in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the University of Patras in 2015 and his MSc in Computer Graphics, Vision & Imaging from UCL in 2016. His research interests span the fields of Visual Computing, Mixed Reality & Game Development which allow the combination of technology with one’s own creative nature. More specifically, Marios is interested in exploring novel 3D user interfaces and interaction techniques, particularly those that utilize the unique capabilities of augmented and virtual reality.
Additional affiliations
March 2015 - June 2015
Technische Universität München
Position
  • Research Intern
Description
  • Conducted research on Virtual Object Manipulation in Mixed-Reality Environments, under the supervision of Prof. Gudrun Klinker and PhD Candidate Yuta Itoh, funded by the Erasmus+ Programme.
July 2013 - August 2013
Institute of Communication and Computer Systems
Position
  • Summer Intern
Description
  • ► Developed an Augmented Reality Game using Kinect SDK ► Experience in C#, Kinect SDK, Unity3D
Education
September 2015 - September 2016
University College London
Field of study
  • Computer Graphics, Vision & Imaging
September 2009 - July 2015
University of Patras
Field of study
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering

Publications

Publications (3)
Conference Paper
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In order to produce realistic simulations and enhance immersion in augmented reality systems, solutions must not only present a realistic visual rendering of virtual objects, but also allow natural hand interactions. Most approaches capable of understanding user interaction with virtual content can often be restrictive or computationally expensive....
Conference Paper
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This paper presents a method for sleep monitoring at home, aiming to support the diagnosis of sleep apnea. Since sleep problems affect 24% of men and 9% of women, worldwide, it is essential that the proposed system is convenient and low-cost. Unlike most sleep measurement techniques, the suggested one is also suited for long-term monitoring. In thi...

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