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Activity Perception Project


Introduction

Vision Research Group
CSAIL
MIT


Introduction

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Welcome to the APP! Our group consists of eight graduate students working with Prof. Eric Grimson. We are developing computer-vision and machine-learning techniques for passive observation of activities in natural settings, using a distributed camera network. The visual data thus gathered is used for object recognition/classification, classification of activities of participants in the scene, and the detection of regular patterns of usage and unusual events in the site.

Follow the links on the left to find descriptions of our object-detection/tracking infrastructure, as well as current and past research on activity perception.

Some members of the group also work on other computer vision problems, such as optical flow estimation, image registration, and volumetric image segmentation, with applications to diverse domains such as medical imaging and seismic data. We are a part of the broader Vision Research Group in CSAIL at MIT.






Last updated February 11, 2007.  Questions/comments? E-mail app at csail dot mit dot edu