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Vision Technology - Microsoft Research Group

http://research.microsoft.com/vision/

Links to researchers working at Microsoft vision group and their research projects.

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UMASS Computer Vision Laboratory

http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/

Researching and investigating scientific principles underlying the construction of integrated vision systems.

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Machine Vision Group at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

http://vision.fe.uni-lj.si/

Part of the Laboratory of Artificial Perception, this page includes biographies of group members and their research work, including list of publications

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IBM Exploratory Computer Vision Group

http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/ecvg/

IBM's Computer Vision Group - Research areas include PeopleVision, Biometrics and controlling computers by observing the user

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Face Expression Recognition Project at UPM

http://www.dia.fi.upm.es/~lbaumela/FaceExpressionRecognition

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.

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Computer Vision Lab at University of Central Florida

http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~vision

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

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Computer Vision at Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~irani/

Contains links to faculty members' pages, students pages and a number of demos.

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Automatic Gait Recognition at Southampton

http://www.gait.ecs.soton.ac.uk/

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.

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Active Vision Lab, University of Oxford

http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~lav/

Currently(2004) working in Whole body motion, hand tracking, wearable robot, Simultaneous Localisation And Mapping (SLAM) with a single camera.

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