The Computer Vision Homepage was established at Carnegie Mellon University in 1994
to provide a central location for World Wide Web links relating to computer vision
research. The emphasis of the Computer Vision Homepage
is on computer vision research rather than on commercial products.
The Intelligent Control Systems Laboratory (ICSL) at Georgia Tech is
the campus center for research and academic studies in soft computing
for control applications. The lab is equipped with state-of-the-art
control systems and modern software development packages that enable
applied research in a number of application domains such as biomedical
engineering, diagnostics and prognostics, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Relevant information in the the area of face recognition Information pool for the face recognition community Entry point for novices as well as a centralized information resource
Research Interests include image/video/audio content
analysis, machine learning, scalable signal processing, scalable learning, scalable and adaptive algorithms, ubiquitous and distributed
media computing in heterogeneous networks, and peer-to-peer networking
and mass media sharing.
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