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Steven Shafer
Associate Professor of Computer Science and Robotics (Adjunct)

No longer a member of RI.

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Research interests

My research is in computer vision, making computers see. My particular interests are in using vision to enhance human-computer interaction, especially in combination with speech recognition; and in understanding the physics of image formation, including color, highlights, texture, shadows, lighting, and the imaging system.

Research interest keywords

computer vision and human-computer interaction

Past Labs & Groups

Calibrated Imaging Lab - High precision vision and imaging lab
 

Past Projects

Depth From Focus and Defocus - Focus interpretation is a valuable alternative to stereo vision because it doesn't require solving correspondence for depth recovery.
Spatial Frequency - Our space / frequency representation has proven useful for solving the combined problem of segmentation and shape from texture.
Zoom Lens Calibration - We have developed new algorithms and techniques to build models for cameras with automated zoom lenses
 

Recent publications [View all 74 publications]


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