Nenad Markuš

I am a computer-vision engineer/scientist living in Zagreb, Croatia.

This website contains basic info about myself, my research interests and links to some of my projects.

Enjoy your stay.


Work experience

I started my career as a teaching/research assistant at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (part of the University of Zagreb). After defending my PhD thesis in 2017, I started working for Microblink Ltd., a company that makes software for vision-based document processing. Since 2019 I work as a freelance computer-vision expert and run my own small company.

Here is a list of companies I recently worked with:

References can be provided on request.

Research

During my university years, I did research, R&D and consulting in the following areas:

At Microblink, I mainly worked on problems in vision-based document processing/recognition/retrieval on mobile platforms.

However, I am interested in a variety of topics in machine learning, computer vision and computer graphics, and plan to do research in these areas as well.

Selected publications

N. Markuš
Theoretical and empirical analysis of a fast algorithm for extracting polygons from signed distance bounds, technical report, 2021
[paper][project]

N. Markuš, I. S. Pandžić, J. Ahlberg
Learning Local Descriptors by Optimizing the Keypoint-Correspondence Criterion: Applications to Face Matching, Learning from Unlabeled Videos and 3D-Shape Retrieval, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2019
[paper][project]

N. Markuš, I. Gogić, I. S. Pandžić, J. Ahlberg
Memory-Efficient Global Refinement of Decision-Tree Ensembles and its Application to Face Alignment, BMVC 2018
[paper]

N. Markuš, M. Fratarcangeli, I. S. Pandžić, J. Ahlberg
Fast Rendering of Image Mosaics and ASCII Art, Computer Graphics Forum, 2015
[paper][project]

N. Markuš, M. Frljak, I. S. Pandžić, J. Ahlberg, R. Forchheimer
Eye pupil localization with an ensemble of randomized trees, Pattern Recognition, 2014
[paper][demo]

N. Markuš, M. Frljak, I. S. Pandžić, J. Ahlberg, R. Forchheimer
Object Detection with Pixel Intensity Comparisons Organized in Decision Trees, technical report, 2013
[paper][project]


Research notes/posts

I also sometimes post research notes about things that I find interesting. You can read these notes here.

Projects and code

Please visit my github page.

pico

My most popular contribution to the open-source community is pico, a minimalistic face-detection engine suitable for deployment on mobile devices and embedded hardware. The core algorithm behind pico was developed during my PhD studies. Nowadays it is deployed on millions of devices, in both commercial and non-commercial projects.

There's also an implementation in JavaScript: picojs.

The open-source community has made several reimplementations of pico. The most popular one being probably pigo.

LambdaCAD

A tiny, in-browser CAD tool which enables you to specify 3D models by writting JavaScript code.

An in-browser demo is available at here. The code can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/nenadmarkus/gridhopping.


Contact

You can reach me at nenad.markus@protonmail.com.