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Our main research activities involve the design, development and implementation of machine vision techniques targeted at a variety of real-time and non real-time applications which include micro-robotic systems, biological applications, micro-manipulation, microscope imaging, SEM/TEM applications and non-destructive testing of MEMS devices. | Our main research activities involve the design, development and implementation of machine vision techniques targeted at a variety of real-time and non real-time applications which include micro-robotic systems, biological applications, micro-manipulation, microscope imaging, SEM/TEM applications and non-destructive testing of MEMS devices. |
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MMVLWiki
This is the MediaWiki site of the Microsystem & Machine Vision Laboratory (MMVL) at Sheffield Hallam University in Sheffield, UK.
Our main research activities involve the design, development and implementation of machine vision techniques targeted at a variety of real-time and non real-time applications which include micro-robotic systems, biological applications, micro-manipulation, microscope imaging, SEM/TEM applications and non-destructive testing of MEMS devices.
Past Projects | Present Projects | Free Software | ||
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MINIMAN | I-SWARM | Nanorobotics | GUARDIANS | Mimas |
MiCRoN | VIEW-FINDER | REPLICATOR | HornetsEye |
The MMVL has been working on a number of European and UK funded research projects, such as Miniman and Micron (also see past projects). Currently the MMVL is participating in I-SWARM, Nanorobotics, GUARDIANS, and VIEW-FINDER (also see present projects), and it is active in the area of medical image processing. The MMVL is also actively involved in consultancy for industry.
Medical Image Processing | Autonomous Mobile Robots |
Micromanipulators | Robot Automation |
If you are interested in a project with the MMVL or if you would like to have our consultancy, please contact us.
If you need assistance, please visit the help section.
http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/mmvlwiki/ is the short URL for this web page.
News
Presentation at ICIA2008
22 June 2008: The Ruby-extension HornetsEye was presented at the ICIA 2008 conference. The Lucas-Kanade tracker was used to demonstrate the current capabilities of the vision library. You can download the publication about a machine vision extension for the Ruby programming language (also see foils (2.1 MByte PDF)). More...
Interactive Presentation Software
12 June 2008: An interactive presentation software was developed to demonstrate the capabilities of the new release of the HornetsEye system. More...
Khepera III interface
23 May 2008: Carlos Raga Camilleri presented his project where he developed an interface for the popular Khepera III robot.
RANdom SAmple Consensus
15 May 2008: Sonia Fernández RodrÃguez presented her project about real-time 2-D rigid object-recognition with RANSAC. More...
Talk at BMVA meeting
14 May 2008: Bala Amavasai is going to give a talk about Machine Vision for macro, micro and nano robot environments at the BMVA meeting about Vision and Robotics. More...
EU FP7 project REPLICATOR has started
1 Mar 2008: The EU FP7 project REPLICATOR has started.
Modelling Research Centre Seminar
29 Feb 2008: The Nanorobotics project and the HornetsEye library were presented in the Modelling Research Centre Seminar "Machine vision and device integration with the Ruby Programming Language".
KMando now supports firewire digital cameras
7 Feb 2008: The interactive camera-projector system now has built-in support for firewire digital cameras. More...
Older News
Older news can be found in the news archive.
See Also
- Past Projects
- Present Projects
- Check out our current temperature record ;)