Dr Wole Oyekoya
 

Middlesex University
The Burroughs
Hendon
London NW4 4BE
Phone: +44 (0)20 8411 4650
Email: o.oyekoya@mdx.ac.uk

Current Position: Researcher in Medical Images

Research Interests

  • Medical Image Management;
  • Content-Based Image Retrieval;
  • Eye Tracking and Visual Attention;
  • Using the eye as a source of visual input and feedback for retrieving images;
  • Interface Design;

About Current Research

Current research focus: Visualization of Retrieved PET Images.
Project: EU-funded TIME (Tele-Imaging in Medicine)
Reporting to: Dr Xiaohong Gao
Prior work: Brain Image Retrieval based on Anatomic Location and Medical Imaging Retrieval.
Conference: Medical Imaging and Informatics (MIMI 2007)

Publications

  • O Oyekoya and X Gao, "Visualization of Volume Information from PET Data", Medical Imaging and Informatics (MIMI 2007), Beijing, China, August 2007 - pdf.

PhD Research at University College London (click here to download pdf)

  • Thesis, “Eye Tracking: A Perceptual Interface for Content Based Image Retrieval”, University College London, April 2007.
  • O Oyekoya and F W M Stentiford, “Perceptual Image Retrieval Using Eye Movements,” International Journal of Computer Mathematics, Special Issue on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Volume 84, Issue 9 September 2007 - pdf.
  • O K Oyekoya and F W M Stentiford, “Eye Tracking: A New Interface for Visual Exploration,” BT Technology Journal, vol 24, no. 3, pp 57-66, July 2006.
  • O Oyekoya and F W M Stentiford, “Perceptual Image Retrieval Using Eye Movements,” International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Pattern Analysis/Synthesis, http://www.springerlink.com/content/y682v5072105x740/, 26-27 August, Xi’an, China, 2006 - pdf.
  • O K Oyekoya and F W M Stentiford, “Eye tracking as a new interface for image retrieval,” Intelligent Spaces: the Application of Pervasive ICT, Springer-Verlag, London, pp 273-284, 2006.
  • O Oyekoya and F W M Stentiford, “An eye tracking interface for image search,” Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium, San Diego, March 27-29, 2006.
  • O K Oyekoya, “Managing multimedia content: a technology roadmap,” Report, SIRA Innovation Ltd, April, 2005.
  • Oyekoya and F W M Stentiford, “A performance comparison of eye tracking and mouse interfaces in a target identification task,” European Workshop on the Integration of Knowledge, Semantics & Digital Media Technology, London, 30th November – 1st December, 2005.
  • O K Oyekoya & F W M Stentiford, “Exploring human eye behaviour using a model of visual attention,” 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition 2004, pp. 945-948, Volume 4, 23rd – 26th August, 2004.
  • O K Oyekoya and F W M Stentiford, “Eye tracking as a new interface for image retrieval,” BT Technology Journal, vol. 22, No 3, pp 161-169, July 2004.
  • O K Oyekoya & F W M Stentiford, “Exploring the significance of visual attention by eye tracking”, London Communications Symposium, pp 149 – 152, September 8-9, 2003.