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Scott Thayer
Systems Scientist

No longer a member of RI.

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Past Labs & Groups

3D Computer Vision Group - We are developing techniques for representing, comparing, and matching general, free-form surfaces.
Software Systems Group - We are developing modular, reliable, and maintainable software for defense and security applications.
Vision and Mobile Robotics Lab - Our group studies fundamental problems of Computer Vision and ground mobile robotics.
 

Past Projects

3D Mine Mapping - We are developing robotic systems for automated 3D mine mapping.
3D Object Recognition - We are applying our techniques for surface representation and matching to object recognition problems; for example, we have used 3D object recognition as part of the Artisan system for interior mapping.
Advanced Sensor Based Defect Management at Construction Sites - This research project builds on, combines and extends the advances in generating 3D environments using laser scanners.
Autonomous Navigation System - The NREC is leading the development of perception and path planning within the Autonomous Navigation System program for the Future Combat System.
Cognitive Colonies - We are developing the basic principles that will best govern a group of robots trying to do useful work in difficult and hazardous environments.
Dismount Control Project - We are deveopling Dismount, a system used to track position of an individual and programming a robot to follow it.
Expeditionary Target Identification and Exchange System - we are developing ETIES, a modular software system that provides for target identification, handoff, and engagement.
Ferret - We have developed a mine mapping robot.
Human Odometer - We are developing the Human Odometer - a system designed for situational awareness for firefighter tracking.
PerceptOR (NREC) - We have developed a novel semi-autonomous unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) that includes a dedicated unmanned air vehicle - a "Flying Eye" - that flies ahead of the UGV to detect hazards before the onboard UGV sensors would.
Pioneer - Robots for Chornobyl Stabilization
 

Recent publications [View all 31 publications]


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