Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 00:01:26 GMT Server: Apache/1.2-dev Connection: close Content-Type: text/html Last-Modified: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 22:57:41 GMT ETag: "1f3e-b03-32505065" Content-Length: 2819 Accept-Ranges: bytes MIT MURI Page

Trainable Modular Vision System

This project is a joint undertaking of MIT's AI Lab and CBCL (the Center for Biological and Computational Learning at MIT). Funding is received under the ONR Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI). The principal scientific issues underlying the work of this project are those of learning and vision. Other research undertaken by the group will tackle, inter alia, complexity of learning, training set size, prior information, self-configurable learning networks, performance analysis and also steerable pyramid and attention mechanism.

A series of online report summaries on projects funded fully or in part under MURI can be accessed here or by clicking on the Applications link, below.

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PROJECTS

----- Key Ideas  ----- Objectives  ----- Milestones  ----- Challenge

----- Approach ----- Multidisciplinary Team ----- Management Structure

----- System & Modular Vision System Architectures ----- Applications

----- These slides show an overview of this structure.

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Microsoft has provided generous assistance to this project.

For Further Information, contact:

Ichiro Masaki
545 Technology Square (Rm 721)
Cambridge, MA 02139
masaki@ai.mit.edu
Phone: (617)-253-8532
Fax: (617)-258-7334

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Updated November 15, 1995