Martial Hebert

Professor
The Robotics Institute
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA

Office: 4101 Newell-Simon Hall
Phone: +1 (412) 268-2585
Email: hebert@ri.cmu.edu



Research

My work is in the areas of computer vision and perception for autonomous systems. My interests are in the interpretation of perception data (both 2-D and 3-D), including building models of environments. Current research directions include:
  • Efficient techniques for object/category recognition
  • Use of contextual information, in particular 3-D geometry from images, for scene analysis
  • Motion analysis for feature extraction and event detection in video clips
  • Efficient tools for the analysis of dynamic 3-D point clouds ("3-D signal processing")
  • Perception for autonomous systems
  • Detection, tracking, and prediction in dynamic environments

Teaching (2007)

Graduate Students

Post-Docs/Visitors/Research Staff

Associated Projects/Labs/Centers

Quality of Life Technology Center (QoLT)
Vision and Mobile Robotics Lab
Willow Research Team (INRIA)
ASDMCon Project (Civil Eng. Dept.)

Former Students (in approximate chronological order)

  • Caroline Pantofaru  (Robotics, PhD 2008, now at Willow Garage)
    • PhD Thesis -- Studies In Using Image Segmentation to Improve Object Recognition
  • Ranjith Unnikrishnan (Robotics, PhD 2008, now at Google)
    • PhD Thesis -- Statistical Approaches to Multi-scale Point Cloud Processing
  • Andrew Stein (Robotics, PhD 2008, now at Tandent Vision)
    • PhD Thesis -- Occlusion Boundaries: Low-Level Processing to High-Level Reasoning

Selected Projects (in no particular order)

(see the RI Web page for a mostly complete list of publications)
event detection Volumetric Features for Event Recognition in Video
Yan Ke, Rahul Sukhtankar, Martial Hebert
in ICCV 2007.
chair couch Detecting Boundaries for Segmentation and Recognition
Andrew Stein, Martial Hebert
in ICCV 2007.
A framework for learning to recognize and segment object classes
Caroline Pantofaru, Martial Hebert
in BMVC 2007
Object and Category Recognition from Pairwise Relations between Features
Marius Leordeanu Rahul Sukhtankar, Martial Hebert
in CVPR 2007

Evaluation of Image Segmentation Algorithms
Caroline Pantofaru, Ranjith Unnikrishnan, Martial Hebert
in PAMI 2007.
Recovering Occlusion Boundaries from a Single Image
Derek Hoiem, Andrew Stein, Alexei A. Efros, Martial Hebert
in ICCV 2007.
Source code available
Putting Objects in Perspective
Derek Hoiem, Alexei A. Efros, Martial Hebert
In CVPR 2006.
Best Paper Award
Source code available
Geometric Context from a Single Image
Derek Hoiem, Alexei A. Efros, Martial Hebert
In ICCV 2005
 (see also expanded journal version, IJCV 2007)
Executable available (for non-commerical use only)
Spectral Techniques for Matching and Inference
Marius Leordeanu,
Martial Hebert
in ICML 2006.
Automatic Photo Pop-up
Derek Hoiem, Alexei A. Efros, Martial Hebert
In SIGGRAPH 2005
See article in The Economist
Technology licensed to FreeWebs as Fotowoosh
3-D Recognition and 3-D environment model building


terrain terrain2  Terrain Classification from 3-D Point Clouds for Autonomous Mobility
Jean-François Lalonde,  Nicolas Vandapel, Martial Hebert
In Journal of Field Robotics, 2006.
  Detection and Tracking of Moving Objects  in Dynamic Environments
Christoph Mertz,  Luis Navarro-Serment,  Martial Hebert

graph 3d Efficient Data Structures for On-Line Processing of 3-D Point Clouds
Jean-François Lalonde,  Nicolas Vandapel, Martial Hebert
In International Journal of Robotics Research, 2007.
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Automatic Scale Selection for Analyzing 3-D Point Clouds
Ranjith Unnikrishnan, Jean-François Lalonde,  Nicolas Vandapel, Martial Hebert
in BMVC 2007.

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