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Computer Vision & Robotics Laboratory, Hunter College of CUNY
Principal Investigator
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Current PhD Students
Zhujun Li, Ph.D. candidate Computer Science Department, The Graduate Center of CUNY.
Yimeng Guo, Ph.D. candidate Computer Science Department, The Graduate Center of CUNY.
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Current MA Students
Youngsu Jung, MA student (project: human tracking).
Alumni PhD graduates
Dr. Jimmy (Xiaoke) Shen, Jimmy was partially supported by a Google gift during his PhD studies. Thesis can be found here.
Dr. Allan Zelener,[now at Zoox, California]. Allan was partially supported by NSF grants and Google gift during his PhD studies. Thesis can be found here.
Dr. Juan Liu [now at Google, New York City]. Juan was partially supported by an NSF grant during her PhD studies. Thesis can be found here.
Dr. Sam Friedman [now at Broad Institute, Cambridge, MA (before at Apple, Cupertino, California)]. Sam was supported by an NSF grant during his PhD studies. Sam's thesis can be foundhere.
Dr. Lingyun Liu [now at Google, Mountain View, California]. Lingyun was supported by an NSF grant during his PhD studies.
Dr. Cecilia Chao Chen [now at Google, New York City]. Cecilia was supported by an NSF grant during her PhD studies.
Dr. Adriana Wise [now adjunct lecturer, Hunter College, New York City]. Adriana's thesis can be found here.
Funding
- Google Research Award, "Classification of urban objects in 3D point clouds", I. Stamos (PI), 2017-
- NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI), "MRI: Acquisition of mobile robots to support indoor navigation and online 3D object detection", CNS, Oct. 2016 - Oct. 2019, I. Stamos (PI), S. Epstein & O. Hadjiliadis (co-PIs), 100,450(plus100,450 (plus 100,450(plus43,050 Hunter's cost-sharing).
- Google Research Award, "Classification of vehicles in points clouds of urban scenes", I. Stamos (PI), (O. Hadjiliadis (co-PI), 2015-2016, $45,550.
- CUNY Collaborative Award, "Gradual Change detection for object classification in 3D Computer Vision", I. Stamos (co-PI), (O. Hadjiliadis PI), 2014-2015, $30,000.
- CUNY Central and Hunter, "Shape Completion, Recognition and Modeling from Registered 3D and 2D Datasets", I. Stamos (PI), 2014-2015, $50,000.
- PSC-CUNY Research Award Program, "Automated Classification of Urban Objects for Accurate 3D reconstruction", I. Stamos (PI), 2013-2014, $6,000.
- Presidential Grant for Faculty Advancement (Hunter College), 2013-2014, $1,500
- NSF Robust Intelligence, "RI: Small: Modeling Cities by Integrating 3D and 2D Data'', IIS-0915971, September 2009 - August 2012 (Principal Investigator), $474,963.
- NSF MSC, "MSC: Sequential Classification and Detection via Markov Models in Point Clouds of Urban Scenes'', CCF-0916452, September 2009 - August 2012 (Principal Investigator), Olympia Hadjiliadis (co-PI), $379,998.
- NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI), "MRI: Acquisition of Range-Scanning and Rapid Prototyping Equipment for 3D Urban Modeling'',
CNS-0821384, September 2008 - August 2011 (Principal Investigator), 99,500(NSF)+99,500 (NSF) + 99,500(NSF)+42,856 (Hunter's co-share). - NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER), "CAREER: Photorealistic 3-D Modeling of Large-Scale Scenes: Integration of 3-D Range and 2-D Intensity Sensing in a Complete System'', IIS-0237878, February 2003 - January 2009 (Principal Investigator), $427,047. The award includes three Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) supplements (2005, 2006 and 2008).
- NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI), "MRI/RUI: Acquisition of Range-Scanning Equipment and of Data Servers for the Reconstruction of Large-Scale Scenes from 3D Range and 2D Color Data'', EIA-0215962, May 2002 - April 2004 (Principal Investigator), $159,307.
- Urban Modeling Project, Google Gift, 2007-2008 (with Prof. George Wolberg), $50,000.
- CUNY Collaborative Award, "Visualization Toolkit for 3D Photography'', September 2006 - August 2007 (with Prof. George Wolberg), $40,000.
- Presidential Travel Grant, Hunter College, January 2008 ($1,700), February 2009 ($650).
- PSC-CUNY Research Award Program: a) ``Photorealistic 3-D Modeling'', 2002 - 2003 , b) ``Automated Registration'', 2005 - 2006 , c) ``3D Modeling in Urban Environments'', 2008 - 2009.
- CUNY Institute for Software Design and Development, ``Automatic Registration of 3-D Point Sets'', June 2002 - October 2002, January 2003 - June 2003 (Principal Investigator), $12,000.
Equipment
Our laboratory is equipped with the latest generation in range sensing technology (Leica 3D laser scanning system) and robotic platforms. The necessary funding was provided by the National Science Foundation under Grants 0821383, 0215962 and 1625843. Indoor scanners (Matterport and DotProduct, LLC) are part of thour laboratory as well. High end digital color cameras are used for the acquisition of color photographs. Linux- and Windows-based workstations are used for processing and visualization.
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**AlumniMA Students
James Kluz, Hunter College Computer Science BA / Mathematics MA graduate. Earned an MS at Cornell Tech.
Alumni (undergraduate, or towards PhD)
Marius worked in our lab (funded by the National Science Foundation) as an undergraduate, where he published two research papers. He then earned a Ph.D. degree from Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute. He is now a Professor University of Bucharest.
Joyce Kim worked in our lab (funded by the National Science Foundation) as an undergraduate student. Her concentration was range-to-range registration.
Andrey Goltsev,worked in our lab (funded by the National Science Foundation) as an undergraduate student. He is pursued MS at NYU-Poly.
Jeff Epstein worked in our lab when he was an undergraduate student. He completed his MS at Cambridge University, UK.
Yevgeniy Pavlov worked in our lab (funded by the National Science Foundation) when he was an undergraduate student. His concentration was shape similarity.
Koichiro Matsunaga, worked in our lab (funded by the National Science Foundation) when he was an undergraduate student (Summer 2006). Koichiro completed his MS at Columbia University.
Older Work
Photorealistic 3D Modeling (PhD work at Columbia University)
Interactive Sensor Planning
The Beauvais Project (collaboration with Columbia University)