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The Laboratory for Computational Vision is an interdisciplinary research center at New York University, affiliated primarily with the Center for Neural Science, and the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. Funding for the lab is provided by the National Science Foundation, the Sloan-Swartz Center for Theoretical Visual Neuroscience at NYU, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Principal Investigator: Eero Simoncelli.
Seminars/Meetings

LCV: Statistics Seminar
Comp. Neuro: NeuroTuesday, CNS Forum
CNS: Vision Jclub, Fellows' Seminar, Colloquium
Other Departments: Math, CS, Psych

Positions

Research Associates: postdoctoral positions
Graduate Studies: See NYU Admissions
Programming, technical support: no positions available.

Useful Links

Publications: NYU ejournals, CiteSeer, PubMed, more...
CompNeuro sites: Perlewitz, Chudler, Kötter, more...
Vision sites: Vision Science, Computer Vision, more...
Conferences: NIPS, CNS, ICIP, ICCV, CVPR, ECCV, more...

Internal Lab Info

LCV Members: Contact/Address List
Hardware: Computers & peripheral devices
Software: Linux, Macintosh
Floor plan: new lab (expected completion June, 2002)
LCV Library: A list of reference books available






Revised: 28 January 2002.
Created: February 2001.
acosta@cns.nyu.edu