Active Vision Project > Student Projects

If you are a non-EPFL student and interested in one of the open projects below, please consult Student FAQ first. Also, your project proposal that fits in our Active Vision project is welcome. Please feel free to send us your proposal.

Open projects

Currently no open project.

Forthcoming/Ongoing projects

Currently no forthcoming/ongoing project.

Past Projects

  • "Anticipatory eye movements for simulated car driving", by Guido de Croon (University of Maastricht), stage project, April-October 2007.

  • "Active vision and online adaptaiton to different environments", by Marc Clapera (EPFL, MT), semester project, 2007.

  • "Dynamic joint attention between two active-vision agents", by Jie (Roger) Luo (IDIAP), Evolutionary Robotics doctoral course mini-project, 2007.

  • "Active Vision and Sequential Landmark Detection for Mobile Robot Navigation", by Chaitanya Ekanadham (Stanford University), stage project, summer 2006.

  • "Active Vision for Bipedal Walking in Rough Terrains", by Tommaso Gritti (Politecnico di Milano), stage project, summer 2006.

  • "Visually Guided Flocking Behavior by Physical Robots", by Ha Huy Hoang Le (EPFL, MT), semester project, summer 2006.

  • "Omnidirectional Active Vision in Evolutionary Car Driving", by Jacob van der Blij (University of Groningen), diploma project, March-August 2005.

  • "Active Vision and Independent Visual Feature Extraction", by Sylvain Quartier (EPFL, IN), semester project, winter semester 2004/2005.

  • "Active Vision with Omnidirectional Camera", by Antoine Béguin (EPFL, EL), semester project, winter semester 2004/2005.

  • "Adaptive Neural Controllers for Autonomous Outdoor Navigation", by Mototaka Suzuki (Waseda University), diploma project, April-December 2003.

  • "Evolutionary Active Vision for All-terrain Robots", by Olivier Rutti (EPFL, IN), diploma project, winter semester 2002/2003.

  • "Evolutionary Car Game", by Eric Sauser (EPFL, IN), semester project, summer 2002.

  • "Active Vision and Feature Selection in Evolutionary Behavioral Systems", by Davide Marocco (University of Calabria), stage project, 2001/2002.

  • "An Evolutionary Active-Vision System", by Toshifumi Kato (University of Tokyo), stage project, 2000/2001.

Active Vision Project > Student Projects

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