This course provides a comprehensive introduction to computer vision. Major topics include image processing, detection and recognition, geometry-based and physics-based vision and video analysis.
The Young Architect Workshop (YArch, pronounced “why arch”) is a workshop for junior graduate students and research-active undergraduate students studying computer architecture and related fields.
Below is the week-by-week (tentative) schedule for the course. For copies of the demo code written in class, please see the demo code repository. Please give us feedback about how 15-112 can be ...
Lecture time: Thursdays, 15:00-17:30 (15:00-16:10, break till 16:20, 16:20-17:30), GHC 4303.
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Eric Xing: slides Statistical Estimation of Correlated Genome Associations to a Quantitative Trait Network by S. Kim and E. P. Xing Tree-Guided Group Lasso for Multi-Response Regression with ...
Robot localization and mapping are fundamental capabilities for mobile robots operating in the real world. Even more challenging than these individual problems is their combination: simultaneous ...
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A large amount of useful content is now encoded as PDF (Portable Document Format) files, including files marketed for eBook document readers. Unfortunately, some of this content is not usable in all ...
Speech Recognition Demo Speak into your microphone; see the results below. Click here for experiments to try.
The goal of the PoP group is to understand, develop, and demonstrate the principles, processes, and supporting technologies for the construction of computing systems. Areas of interest include: ...
As of fall 2007, I am an assistant professor (EECS) at University of Central Florida in Orlando. My research is in the area of multi-agent plan recognition; currently I am working on the problem of ...