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This is the MediaWiki site of the Microsystem & Machine Vision Laboratory (MMVL) at Sheffield Hallam University, 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.
The MMVL has been working on a number of European and UK funded research projects, such as Miniman, Micron, I-Swarm and Nanorobotics (also see past projects). The MMVL is also actively involved in consultancy for industry.
If you are interested in a project with the MMVL, please contact us.
Also have a look at the MMVL's open-source Mimas real-time computer vision library / toolkit and at the MMVL's research activities in medical image processing.
If you need assistance, please visit the help section.
http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/mediawiki/ is the short URL for this web page.
News
Microgripper
12 Jun 2007: Julien Demarest finished development of a piezo-driven micromanipulator and handed in his report. You can find more information on the micromanipulator here.
Sheffield Hallam University launching Digital Commons Repository
May 2007: Librarians and publishers are working on a new global scheme for allowing scientific institutions to give public access to their scientific publications! Sheffield Hallam University is contributing to this effort. Have a look at the new Sheffield Hallam University's research archive.
Modular wireless robots
1 May 2007: Jose Luis Gomez Esteve gave his final-year project presentation about modular wireless robots. There are also some videos .
Panorama Viewer
18 Apr 2007: Daniel Martin Marin handed in his report on the panorama viewer he developed at the MMVL.
MMVLWiki now on a Dell Poweredge SC440
16 Apr 2007: Our Mediawiki now is hosted on a new Dell Poweredge SC440.
Interactive camera projector system
02 Feb 2007: Juan Roldan handed in his report Mimas calibrated camera-projector system for finger tracking. See here for more information ...
Update
27 Mar 2007: The kde-apps page of kmando was submitted to digg.com and made it to the front-page!
Older News
Older news can be found here.
See Also
- Mimas
- Check out our current temperature record!
- Microscope Vision Software
- Depth from Focus
- Microscope Control Software and Sugar Pushing Example
- Iso Surface Extraction
- Jennic ZigBee Device
- Autonomous Mobile Robots