CPL

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The Computational Perception Laboratory (CPL) was established to explore and develop the next generation of intelligent machines, interfaces, and environments for modeling, perceiving, recognizing, and interacting with humans and for all forms of behavior analysis from data. CPL domains of interest include, but are not limited to:

computer vision/perception

robotics

computer graphics & animation

artificial intelligence

machine learning

human computer interaction

computational photography behavioral imaging digital special effects
aware home / environments audio processing ubiquitous computing/sensing

At Georgia Tech, CPL is affiliated with the Institute for Robotics and Machine Intelligence (RIM@GT), and the Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center (GVU). Members of CPL include faculty as well as graduate and undergraduate students from a variety of units from Georgia Tech.

For further information, including projects, publications and related information, please visit the personal sites of the faculty members affiliated with CPL listed below:

 

Georgia Tech

School of Interactive Computing

College of Computing

RIM @ GT Center

GVU Center

Aware Home

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