| Rochester Information-Driven Imaging (RIDI)
is a group of students and faculty who are interested in
computational photography and computational imaging. RIDI is
part of the Munsell Color Science Laboratory
(MCSL) and the Multidisciplinary
Vision Research Laboratory (MVRL) within the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging
Science at Rochester Institute of
Technology. RIDI was founded in 2010. The lab is
currently in the Carlson building (76)-2220 and
(76)-2221. Here are driving directions and
map.
The
group's main research thrust is to understand the
interplay between physical scenes, imaging systems, and
tasks in order to better model, measure, and recognize
the real world. More specifically, we are interested in
- Adaptive and Information-Driven Imaging
to design optimal imaging systems for given tasks;
- Physics-based Computer Vision to recover
scene information from images;
- Lightweight Appearance Capture, Modeling and Rendering to
capture, model and simulate the appearance
of natural phenomena.
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