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Automatic Gait Recognition at Southampton
Describe new approaches to recognising people by the way they walk. This is a new biometric, with particular application advantages (availability at distance, and non contact). Early results show that by computer vision we can indeed recognise people by their gait. (infos)University of Southampton - Image, Speech and Intelligent Systems Research Group
Overview of image processing and computer vision research, and details about their projects. (infos)
U.C. Berkeley Computer Vision Group
Contains description of research projects on segmentation, shape, object recognition, statistics of natural images, and human motion analysis. Publications, software and course materials are available for download. (infos)
UMASS Computer Vision Laboratory
Researching and investigating scientific principles underlying the construction of integrated vision systems. (infos)
Machine Vision Group at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Part of the Laboratory of Artificial Perception, this page includes biographies of group members and their research work, including list of publications (infos)
Face Expression Recognition Project at UPM
Computer Vision-based face expression recognition research project. We are doing robust face tracking, background maintenance, colour constancy based tracking, face expression recognition, or camera calibration. (infos)
Computer Vision at Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Contains links to faculty members' pages, students pages and a number of demos. (infos)
Computer Vision Lab at University of Central Florida
Has a large section of downloadable papers. Section on Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) includes a sample proposal and papers co-authored by REU students (infos)
Robust Image Understanding Laboratory
Computer Vision Lab at Rutgers University, NJ. Research topics include Hetereoscedasticity, Robust Analysis, Bootstrap, Retrieval. (infos)
IBM Exploratory Computer Vision Group
IBM's Computer Vision Group - Research areas include PeopleVision, Biometrics and controlling computers by observing the user (infos)