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Current Labs & Groups, Sorted Alphabetically [Past Labs]
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Advanced Mechatronics Lab - Research on distributed robotics, distributed informations systems, sensor based robotics, and reconfigurable systems.
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Auton Lab - We build practical large-scale deployments of very highly autonomous self-improving systems.
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Biomedical Image Analysis - We are an interdisciplinary team interested in develping algorithms for biomedical image analysis under an image feature-based machine learning framework.
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Biomedical Robotics Lab
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Biorobotics - Conducting motion planning research for snake robots, mobile robots, and actuator arrays, mainly geared for scenarios where the robot does not have a priori knowledge of the world.
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Computational Sensor Laboratory - We are developing specialty imaging sensors for improving robustness and capabilities of robot vision systems.
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Computational Symmetry - We are develping techniques for applying computational symmetry (symmetry detection, representation, and reasoning) in computer vision, graphics and robotics.
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Computer Graphics Lab - Modeling, animation, and rendering of 3-D scenes
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CREATE: Community Robotics, Education and Technology Empowerment - CREATE brings together our mission in furthering Human-Robot Interaction with our desire to disruptively redefine how communities can make sense of their context through the use of robotic technologies.
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Face Group - Robust detection, recognition, and tracking of human faces with automated analysis of expressions
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Helicopter Lab - A vision-guided robot helicopter which can function in any weather conditions using only on-board intelligence and computing power.
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Human Identification at a Distance - We are developing and evaluating human identification technologies as part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) sponsored program in Human Identification at a Distance (HumanID).
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Human-Robot Interaction Group - We are interested in
many aspects of human-robot interaction related to how humans and robots can work safely and
effectively together.
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Intelligent Coordination and Logistics Laboratory - developing new theories, techniques and software technologies in planning, scheduling and control
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Intelligent Sensor, Measurement, and Control Lab - robotics for difficult measurements in difficult environments, 3D-stereoscopic display systems, and sensor-based measurement, medical, and control systems
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Intelligent Software Agents - Here, researchers explore multi-agent planning and
scheduling, multi-agent learning, multi-agent negotiation,
and decision support for human teams
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Manipulation Lab - The Manipulation Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University investigates fundamental modes of manipulation under uncertainty.
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Medical Instrumentation Lab - We are developing intelligent tools for microsurgery and minimally invasive
surgery.
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Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery - Researching planning (medical image computing, simulation) and execution (intraoperative sensing and actuation) technologies for computer-assisted surgery.
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Microdynamic Systems Laboratory - Exploring the limits of robotics in terms of speed, precision, dexterity and miniaturization.
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Microelectromechanical Systems Laboratory - We are developing miniature sensor and actuator systems
using integrated-circuit fabrication processes.
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MultiRobot Lab - We are interested in the challenges of building teams of intelligent agents -- simulated agents and mobile robots -- that cooperate, observe the world, reason, act, and learn!
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NavLab - Autonomous Vehicles and Driver Assistance
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People Image Analysis Consortium - The People Image Analysis (PIA) Consortium develops and distributes
technologies that process images and videos to detect, track, and understand peoples' faces, bodies, and activities.
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Planning and Autonomy Lab - Autonomous motion planning and control of humanoid robots,
quadrupeds, mobile manipulators, and UAVs.
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Project LISTEN - Literacy/Language/Learning Innovation/Instruction that Speech Technology ENables
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Rapid Manufacturing Lab - research investigating technologies and creating systems that achieve cost-effective small-batch manufacturing
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rCommerce
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Reliable Autonomous Systems Lab - We are developing reliable, highly autonomous systems (especially mobile robots) that operate in rich, uncertain environments.
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Robotics Education Lab - The Robotics Education Lab is a central resource to support courses and
individual projects in robotics.
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Shape Deposition Lab - A solid freeform fabrication process which systemically combines material deposition with material removal processes.
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Software Systems Group - We are developing modular, reliable, and maintainable software for defense and security applications.
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TechBridgeWorld - TechBridgeWorld innovates and implements technology solutions to meet sustainable development needs around the world.
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Tekkotsu Lab - Tekkotsu is an application development framework for robotics that supports high level robot programming, drawing inspiration from ideas in cognitive science. Our target platform is the Sony AIBO.
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Tele-Supervised Autonomous Robotics - Research in the T-SAR lab focusses on providing end-to-end tools for telesupervision of autonomous robots.
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Tissue Engineering - Applying the principles of biology and engineering to develop tissue substitutes to restore, maintain, or improve the function of diseased or damaged human tissues.
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Virtualized RealityTM - Construct views of real events from nearly any viewpoint
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Vision and Mobile Robotics Lab - Our group studies fundamental problems of Computer Vision and ground
mobile robotics.
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Visualization and Image Analysis - We are developing new methods of displaying, analyzing, and haptically rendering images, primarily for medical applications.
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