Seth J. Teller
Seth Jared Teller (May 28, 1964 – July 1, 2014) was an American computer scientist and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, whose research interests included computer vision, sensor networks, and robotics. In his Argus and Rover projects of the late 1990s, Teller was an early pioneer in the use of mobile cameras and geolocation to build three-dimensional models of cities. Provided by Wikipedia
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Temporally Coherent Conservative Visibility by Coorg, Satvan, Teller, Seth
Published 2023
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Lane boundary and curb estimation with lateral uncertainties by Huang, Albert S., Teller, Seth
Published 2010
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Probabilistic Lane Estimation using Basis Curves by Huang, Albert S., Teller, Seth
Published 2011
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Probabilistic lane estimation for autonomous driving using basis curves by Huang, Albert S., Teller, Seth
Published 2012
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Motion Compatibility for Indoor Localization by Park, Jun-geun, Teller, Seth
Published 2014
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Automatic Calibration of Multiple Coplanar Sensors by Brookshire, Jonathan David, Teller, Seth
Published 2015
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Acquisition of a Large Pose-Mosaic Dataset by Coorg, Satyan, Master, Neel, Teller, Seth
Published 2023
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Bounded-Error Interactive Ray Tracing by Bala, Kavita, Dorsey, Julie, Teller, Seth
Published 2023