Our research is in automatic methods of interpretting video images. This encompasses geometry, statistics, and computation. Geometric relationships are the foundation of any 3d image or video analysis. These relationship allow for accurate sensor fusion, and give constraints on how to design new camera systems.

The analysis of large image data sets is important for many surveillance applications. We explore new techniques for real time tracking of independently moving objects and using similarity measures to analyse large image data sets that do not come from video sequences.


Current Projects

Sensor Fusion
New Camera Designs
Surveillance: Models of Image Motion

Image Similarity

Representation of Uncertainty

Data Visualization Tools

Previous Projects

Optic Illusions
Robert Pless | 540 Jolley Hall | Washington University | St. Louis, MO 63130
[office 314-935-7546 | fax 314-935-7102]
pless@cs.wustl.edu