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| ====== Research ====== | ====== Research ====== | ||
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| - | Founded in 1994, the Perceptual Science Group of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT does research in human visual perception, machine vision, image processing, and human-computer interaction. Both the Adelson Lab and the Rosenholtz Lab are located in Building 46. | + | Founded in 1994, the Perceptual Science Group of the [[http://mit.edu/bcs|Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences]] at [[http://mit.edu|MIT]] does research in human visual perception, machine vision, image processing, and human-computer interaction. |
| - | \\ | + | Both the Adelson Lab and the Rosenholtz Lab are located in Building 46.\\ |
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| - | == Research Areas == | + | \\ |
| - | * visual search | + | Research areas are as follows: |
| - | * perception of visual clutter | + | |
| - | * texture perception | + | * [[:research:visualsearch|visual search]] |
| - | * user interface design and information visualization | + | * [[:research:clutter|perception of visual clutter]] |
| - | * visual system as statistician | + | * [[:research:texture|texture perception]] |
| - | * surface perception | + | * [[:research:uiinfovis|user interface design and information visualization]] |
| + | * [[:research:visualstatistician|visual system as statistician]] | ||
| + | * [[http://people.csail.mit.edu/lavanya/research_sharan.html|material perception]] | ||
| * brightness and transparency | * brightness and transparency | ||
| * image statistics | * image statistics | ||
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| * event perception | * event perception | ||
| * object recognition | * object recognition | ||
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| + | ======== | ||
| + | Explore the [[gallery]] and the individual home pages of Perceptual Science Group members to learn more about these topics. | ||