Student intern positions available at MERL The vision group at MERL (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge Research Labs, Cambridge, MA) is looking for student interns for various computer vision and machine learning-related research projects. Internships can begin any time in the year; most occur during the summer, and some have developed into long term collaborations. MERL also has intern positions available in other areas, see our web pages: www.merl.com. MERL vision researchers and their interests: Paul Beardsley, Recovering 3D shape and surface texture for portable objects, using a handheld camera. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Matt Brand, Bayesian/information-theoretic learning. Applications to character animation, audio/video interpretation, and optimization problems. Video->3D. Application to motion capture & video resynthesis. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill Freeman, Machine learning applied to computer vision: training-based methods for interpreting and enhancing images. Also: generalized belief propagation and error-correcting codes. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Baback Moghaddam, Facial analysis, biometrics (esp. fingerprints), kernel methods in machine learning, image and video libraries, qualitative motion and multi-sensor fusion. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chris Wren, Real-time computer perception, especially computer vision, applied to human-computer interface and other symbiotic systems. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] We're looking for really sharp students who are great programmers. We offer exciting projects in an open industrial research lab. Typically, student intern projects lead to conference or journal publications. Projects can depend on the interests and skills of the student intern. Interested students should contact the MERL researchers directly.
