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Matthew Deans
PhD Student

No longer a member of RI.

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Research interests

I am primarily interested in localization and map building for mobile robots. My research has concentrated on bringing together concepts from computer vision, probability, and state estimation theory in order to develop methods for the construction of feature based maps using an omnidirectional camera and onboard robot odometry. More broadly my interests are in applying intelligent robotic perception to remote science in exreme environments on Earth, in space, and under the oceans.

Research interest keywords

computer vision, field robotics, image processing, mobile robots, and sensor fusion

Additional Interests and Responsibilities

FRC Seminar Committee

Past Projects

Autonomous Rover Technologies - Pursuing breakthroughs and insights into fundamental aspects of robot perception, navigation, position estimation, and integrated exploratory science from a robot.
Global Connection Project - The Global Connection Project develops software tools and technologies to increase the power of images to connect, inform, and inspire people to become engaged and responsible global citizens.
Position Estimation - We estimate the position of a robot based on the position of natural landmarks in images.
Robotic Antarctic Meteorite Search - Developing robots to search for meteorites in Antarctica, as an analog of a planetary exploration robot.

Recent publications [View all 11 publications]


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