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Welcome to the "Vision and Mobile Robotics Laboratory" web site.
Our
group studies fundamental problems of Computer Vision and ground mobile
robotics. We belong to the Vision
and
Autonomous Systems Center within the Robotics Institute, at Carnegie Mellon University.
Current
Projects

Detecting and Using Object Boundaries - In this
project, we explore ways to reliably detect occluding boundaries by
incorporating motion cues in addition to appearance cues. We also
explore different ways in which boundaries can be used in segmentation
and category recognition.
[Summary]
KIST Project -
Coming soon.
[Summary]

Geometrically Coherent Image Interpretation -The
objective of this
research project effort is, given a single image,
to automatically produce a coherent interpretation of the depicted
scene.
[Summary]

Volumetric Features for Recognition in Video -
This project explores
the use of volumetric features for event detection in videos. Our method
can detect action events in crowded videos without the need for figure-ground
separation.
[Summary]

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.
[Summary]

CTA Robotics - This project adresses the problems
of scene interpretation and path planning for mobile robot navigation
in natural environment.
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