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The CMU team is monitoring four small satellites as they communicate with each other, determining where they are relative to one another and autonomously maneuvering to stay within communication range. The satellites have no propulsion systems but can change their orbital positions by adjusting thei...
Football fans tuning into this year's Super Bowl were treated to a unique new view of the action during playbacks. CBS Television used a new technology co-developed by the network and Carnegie Mellon computer vision expert Takeo Kanade. "Eye Vision", as CBS calls it, involves shooting multiple video images of a dynamic event, such as a football game, from multiple cameras placed at different angle
Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Project Highlights Face-Alignment, a 2010 demo using a face map of President Obama was posted to the CMU Robotics YouTube Channel New York Times Article about Kanade’s Virtualized RealityTM at SuperBowl XXXV EyeVision Video from Super Bowl Broadcast on YouTube My research interests are in the areas of computer vi
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