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Jeffrey Cohn
Adjunct Faculty (Adjunct)

Associated center: VASC

Email address: jeffcohn@cs.cmu.edu
Office: NSH 4000B
Phone: (412) 624-8825
Fax: 412-624-2023

Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

For more information, see my personal homepage.

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Research interests

In addition to this project, my research includes the following projects:

For more information, please go to my personal website.

Research interest keywords

computer vision, gesture recognition, human-computer interaction, and medical applications

Current Labs & Groups [Past labs]

Biomedical Image Analysis - We are an interdisciplinary team interested in develping algorithms for biomedical image analysis under an image feature-based machine learning framework.
Computational Symmetry - We are develping techniques for applying computational symmetry (symmetry detection, representation, and reasoning) in computer vision, graphics and robotics.
Face Group - Robust detection, recognition, and tracking of human faces with automated analysis of expressions
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).

Current Projects [Past projects]

3D Head Motion Recovery in Real Time - A cylindrical model-based algorithm recovers the full motion (3D rotations and 3D translations) of the head in real time.
Cohn-Kanade AU-Coded Facial Expression Database - An AU-coded database of over 2000 video sequences of over 200 subjects displaying various facial expressions.
Deception Detection - Learning facial indicators of deception
Depression Assessment - This project aims to compute quantitative behavioral measures related to depression severity from facial expression, body gestures, and vocal prosody in clinical interviews.
Facial Asymmetry as a Biometric - We are investigating the effect of facial asymmetry measurement statistics as a biometric under expression variations.
Facial Expression Analysis - Automatic facial expression encoding, extraction and recognition, and expression intensity estimation for the applications of MPEG4 application: teleconferencing, human-computer interaction/interface.
Quality of Life Technology Center - QoLT is a unique partnership between Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh that brings together a cross-disciplinary team of technologists, clinicians, industry partners, end users, and other stakeholders to create revolutionary technologies that will improve and sustain the quality of life for all people.
Spatio-Temporal Facial Expression Segmentation - A two-step approach temporally segment facial gestures from video sequences. It can register the rigid and non-rigid motion of the face.

Recent publications [View all 75 publications]


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