LocationMIT Media Lab, Bartos Theatre DescriptionOn Tuesday, November 11, 2003, the Media Lab held "Benton Vision"—an event to celebrate St…
Interview with Michael Bove about the work of Stephen A. Benton.
Stephen A. Benton, inventor of the rainbow hologram and a pioneer in medical imaging and fine arts holography, died of brain cancer at MGH.
This interview surveys Benton's career in the field of holography research.
"Steve brought a joy and spirit of inventiveness to all that he did."
Aaron Quigley, Alan Dix, Wendy Mackay, Hiroshi Ishii, Jürgen Steimle
Exhibition installations created in MIT’s Vision in Art and Neuroscience course engage the constructive nature of perception.
Computer Vision applications are making a remarkable impact on society and advancing progress in Machine Learning. Our project aims to desi…
MotivationThe need for inexpensive, reliable, 3D, 360-degree display technologies grows as augmented reality applications continue to incre…
LocationThe Connecticut Forum Description
LocationMIT Media Lab, Room TBA DescriptionCan we see around a corner? Can we look inside our body using a cell phone camera? Can we distin…
Chiu, K. "Vision on Tap: An Online Computer Vision Toolkit"
X-AR is an augmented reality (AR) system that gives humans "X-Ray Vision" X-AR is a new AR headset that enables users to see things th…
Tara Boroushaki, a PhD student in the Signal Kinetics group, explains how she's combined AR and wireless signals to find hidden objects.
In 2022, we have access to advanced technologies and tools (e.g., the upper part of the hourglass). Yet, we are still locked in front of a …
Sumit Basu, Michael Casey, William Gardner, Ali Azarbayejani, Alex Pentland
Alfaro, S. "Surround Vision"
A Bendale, K Chiu, K Marwah, R Raskar
LocationAmsterdam, The Netherlands Description
Computer vision is a class of technologies that lets computers use cameras to automatically stitch together panoramas, reconstruct 3D geome…
Where is the boundary between internal and external? This series of animations serves as the title for an exhibition of the installat…
Kevin Chiu, Ramesh Raskar
Matthew Brand
Andrew Wilson
C. Breazeal, A. Edsinger, P. Fitzpatrick, B. Scassellati
We'll take a break from our usual programming and feature videos from the past showcasing what our community envisioned for the future!
In this project we explore forms of representing that emphasize notions such as discovery, embodiment, and fluidity. We are currently work…
C. Breazeal, A. Edsinger, P. Fitzpatrick, B. Scassellati
Two installations at the Venice Architecture Biennale and the Guggenheim Bilbao invite visitors to explore the future of urban mobility
Mobile devices with cameras have enough processing power to do simple machine-vision tasks, and we are exploring how this capability can en…
Edward Adelson, James R. Bergen
Michael A. Casey, William G. Gardner, Sumit Basu
Irfan A. Essa, Stan Sclaroff, Alex P. Pentland
Kadambi, Achuta and Raskar, Ramesh, Rethinking Machine Vision Time of Flight with GHz Heterodyning, IEEE Access 2017
SFMOMA has announced that Neri Oxman will receive a prestigious award this fall
We talk to satellite's and space's future about their visions to develop life beyond Earth and what can be done today to make this a reality
Deb Roy
Nuria Oliver, Barbara Rosario, Alex Pentland
Essa, A. Pentland
Matthew A. Turk
Using computer vision to examine Google Street View, the researchers analyzed how streets and blocks have changed in five American cities.
J. Y. A. Wang, E. H. Adelson, U. Desai
Agrawal, A.; Sun, Y.; Barnwell, J.; Raskar, R.
Claudio S. Pinhanez, Aaron F. Bobick
General overview:Sepsis, a life-threatening complication of bacterial infection, leads to millions of worldwide deaths requires significant…
C. Pinhanez, A. Bobick
Mitch Resnick explains how Papert’s ideas informed his thinking about children, learning and technology forever.
Canham, A. "Toward Accessible Evaluation of the Electrophysiology of Human Vision"
Ghosal, Sambuddha, et al. "An explainable deep machine vision framework for plant stress phenotyping." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115.18 (2018): 4613-4618.
A. Bobick, C. Pinhanez
William Freeman
A. Bobick, C. Pinhanez