Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 19:38:28 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html Iowa Vision Laboratory

The Vision Laboratory at the University of Iowa

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Computer vision research at the University of Iowa Computer Science Department is primarily carried out by Margaret Fleck and her students. Our laboratory, which we share with the simulation group and occasional course projects, contains two PUMA robot arms, seven cameras (five color), and all sorts of interesting equipment for computer vision experimentation. The lab is quite crowded but we can make it seem spacious in this picture using wide-angle photography:

The Computer Vision Handbook

Computer Science Research Index

Our research projects include

Other generally useful pointers:

Margaret Fleck is the main faculty member running the vision group and is the best person to contact for additional information about the lab or our research projects. Dan Stevenson knows almost as much about what we're doing, but he's harder to reach by phone because he's not a faculty member and doesn't have a snazzy private office. We jointly maintain our software system and these web pages. The easiest way to reach either of us is by email.

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This page is maintained by Margaret Fleck. and Dan Stevenson. The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the page author. The contents of this page have not been approved by the Division of Mathematical Sciences, the College of Liberal Arts or The University of Iowa.

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