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Past Labs & Groups, Sorted Alphabetically
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3D Computer Vision Group - We are developing techniques for representing, comparing, and matching
general, free-form surfaces.
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Affect Analysis Group - Automated analysis of facial
expression from digitized image sequences
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Calibrated Imaging Lab - High precision vision and imaging lab
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Case Based Reasoning Lab - Case based reasoning and related AI areas
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Computational Mechanics Laboratory
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Evolutionary Computation
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Intelligent Desktop Group - We are developing vision technologies for intelligent desktops.
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Internet Systems Lab - We are working to improve the Internet infrastructure.
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Machine Perception Laboratory
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Mobile Robot Lab - Engaging in long-term basic research in perception, control and planning for robots that navigate through complex indoor and outdoor spaces.
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Neurobotics Laboratory - Investigating neural control of movement, brain-machine interface, and
devices for rehabilitation, motor enhancement, and entertainment.
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Parallel Computer Vision Lab - Applying advanced, low-latency supercomputers to problems in computer vision
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Robot Learning Lab - Pursuing research on robot learning, mobile robotics, multi-robotics, human robot interaction, and basic machine learning.
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Space Robotics Laboratory
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Task-Oriented Vision Lab - Optimizing vision system architecture through visual task requirements.
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The Robotic Performance Lab
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The Synthetic Performance Lab
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Video Surveillance and Monitoring - Coordinated video surveillance system
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Vision for Safe Driving - Computer vision algorithms and systems for automotive safe driving applications.
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Vision for Virtual Environments - Using techniques from computer vision and robotics, we are developing novel sensing and display technologies to support practical, useful virtual environments.
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Visualization and Intelligent Interfaces Group - To develop tools that empower people to understand, explore, harness, and create information.
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