Groups

Here, you can find links to Computer Vision research groups all over the world. If you want to submit a link, please send us an email at: submit@ComputerVisionOnline.com

Robe-Safe

The Robe-Safe research group at the University of Alcalá is focused onperception systems applied to the fields of Service Robotics and e-Safety.

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CVSSP

The Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) is one of the major research centres of the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences of the University of Surrey.

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U of T Multimedia Lab

The Multimedia Laboratory at the University of Toronto, is part of the Communications Group at the Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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Visual Geometry Group

Visual Geometry Group at the University of Oxford.
you will find links to Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision by Richard Hartley and Andrew Zisserman, Software, Data set, Publications,...

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Computational Vision at UC Irvine Our lab studies computational vision, seeking to understand both the information processing capabilities of biological visual systems and develop computer vision systems.Read more ...
PERCEPTION

PERCEPTION is a research group associated with INRIA, Centre de Recherche INRIA Grenoble Rhone-Alpes, and with Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann (LJK).

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Computer Vision PhD Students on Facebook

This group is aimed to unite Computer Vision PhD students around the globe in order to discuss ongoing research, open problems, conferences, workshops, etc ...

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Center for Vision Research

Founded in 1992, the Centre for Vision Research focusses on interdisciplinary research into human and machine vision and visual processes, into vision's interactions with other senses and with motor

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EyeTap

Formerly known as the Humanistic Intelligence Lab, the EyeTap Personal Imaging Lab specializes in the areas of personal imaging, mediated reality and wearable computing.

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SLIP

Understanding how intelligence works is largely recognized as one of the most formidable endeavors of science to date with virtually unlimited technological fallout.

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