“My Personal Take on the Last 30 Years in Robotics and Vision” by Kanade

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    My Personal Take on the Last 30 Years in Robotics and Vision

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    Professor of Computer Science and Robotics, and Director of the Quality of Life Technology Engineering Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University

    My Personal Take on the Last 30 Years in Robotics and Vision
    Takeo Kanade works in many aspects of robotic science: computer vision, multimedia, manipulators, autonomous mobile robots, medical robotics, and sensors. He has written more than 250 technical papers and reports in these areas, and holds more than 15 patents. He has been the principal investigator of more than a dozen major vision and robotics projects at Carnegie Mellon. He is also the director of the Digital Human Research Center in Tokyo. He has received many awards, including the Franklin Institute Bower Prize, the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Pioneer Award, and the Japan Society of Artificial Intelligence Career Accomplishment Award.


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