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Subject: iccv open houses
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Eric,

Laurie (lawp@media) should have sent you the list of Media Lab demos
for the June 22d open house; hope it fits with the format you are
thinking about for announcing the open houses.  Do you have a clear
idea of what that will be?  I was thinking that a page listing each
lab's demos plus a map of how to get around would be about right.

On that subject, I've attached yet another open house announcement
that Warren Seering, Whitman, and myself would like to have included
along with AI, ML, MERL and DEC....

Thanks, and if you need helping hands just yell,

Sandy

Nissan Cambridge Basic Research 

CBR is a new research laboratory on the 3d floor of 4 Cambridge Center
in Kendall Square, one block from both the Media Laboratory and the AI
Laboratory.  It is an open, basic research laboratory interested in
the driving experience.  The principal scientists currently at (or
visiting) the lab are Jack Beusmans, Andy Liu, Ron Rensink, Jim Clark,
Kevin O'Regan, and Ellen Hildreth.  Participating scientists include
Whitman Richards (MIT), Warren Seering (MIT), and Alex Pentland (MIT),
Ken Nakayama (Harvard), and Catherine Harris (Northeastern).

Research projects to be shown at the Open House June 22, 1995:

Staff -  ``Virtual Environment'' Driving Simulator built around a Nissan 240SX 

Jim Clark -   Modelling visual attention and relation of eye movements to image salience.

Ron Rensink - Looking but not seeing:  How attention can be controlled to
	      allow large image changes to become effectively invisible. 

Jack Beusmans - Control of locomotion is based on models of scene
                layout,  not on optic flow directly.

Vlada Aginsky, Jack Beusmans, Catherine Harris, Ronald Rensink -
		Route learning in Silicon Town, showing that route knowledge is
                pragmatic: it combines  pictorial memory and procedural memory.

O'Regan, Rensink, Clark - You only see what you attend to: Visual
	        transients make it very difficult to notice that 
                large portions of the picture have been modified.








