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Eric Krotkov
Courtesy Adjunct Faculty (Adjunct)

No longer a member of RI.

Email address: krotkov@cytometrics.com

For more information, see my personal homepage.

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Research interests

At Cytometrics, our research concentrates on medical image analysis. Key issues include segmentation, optical flow, and estimation.

Research interest keywords

3-D perception, computer vision, medical imaging, mobile robots, and sensors

Past Projects

Ambler - We are developing the Ambler, a six-legged walking robot that addresses the challenges of exploring rugged terrains, acquiring samples, and avoiding dangerous situations.
Fractal Terrain Modeling - he goal of our research in fractal terrain modeling is to build dense terrain maps that accurately represent natural surfaces
Lunar Rover Initiative - first interactive space exploration event
Robotic All Terrain Lunar Exploration Rover - Ratler is a battery-powered, four-wheeled, skid-steered vehicle used as a testbed to develop the remote driving techniques needed for a lunar mission.
Terrain Mapping - We have developed an algorithm to build elevation maps from range images, accounting for the desired resolution and the current sensor orientation.
 

Recent publications [View all 79 publications]


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