Contact

Ashutosh Saxena, make3d at cs dot stanford.edu

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People


Students:

  1. Ashutosh Saxena (lead)

  2. Min Sun

  3. Sung H. Chung

  4. Savil Srivastava


Faculty:

  1. Prof. Andrew Y. Ng

Alumni include: Nuwan Senaratna, Kiyoshi Shikuma and Gabriel Yu. Also see Group Wiki.

Courtesy members: Christian Theobalt, Geremy Heitz, Stephen Gould, Daphne Koller.

(Website developed by Ashutosh Saxena, with help from Jeff Michels.)

 

Media

  1. Make3D, 365, Japanese magazine by NTT Group, vol 19, July 2008.

  2. 3-D Modeling Advance: A single photo can be reconstructed into a 3-D scene with Make3D, Technology Review, Mar 7, 2008. Also Heise Germany

    , Zoo Magazine no. 22 (2009).
  3. Applications to Videos: Extreme makeover: computer science edition, Dan Stober, Nov 2008. Also, Science Daily, Home Cinema Choice (UK), Slashdot frontpage. (EurekAlert, Video.)

  4. Make3D: Fliegen Sie durch Ihre Fotos, Chip Magazine (Germany), Feb 2, 2008.

  5. Slashdot headlines, Jan 28, 2008.

  6. Blogs: Science Daily, Jan 26, 2008, Zdnet (Jan 27, 2008), Techcrunch (Feb 27, 2008), MarketSaw (Dec 11, 2007), Dr. Dobbs Report (Jan 25, 2008), ACM TechNews, Digg

  7. Robots Can Travel More Safely With New Software, Science Daily, Jan 9, 2006.

  8. New website advances the science of turning 2-D into 3-D, by David Orenstein, Stanford Report, Jan 23, 2008.

  9. Why a robot is better with one eye than two, New Scientist, Dec 17, 2005.

  10. Going Deep, Scientific Computing, Mar 2006.

  11. "Robot Vision Algorithm", Science Daily, Stanford Report, Dec 7, 2005.

 

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