At the Personal Robotics and Perception Group we develop advanced methods to inform machines indended to be in close interaction with people, of particular interest to us are home robots and wearable computers.

We aim to computationally understand persons' activities, the recovery of contextual 3D structure, interactive object recognition, how to augment reality and to develop novel personal devices and interfaces.




Our sister groups are the Real-time Vision Group and the Wearable Computing Group. And we are affiliated with the BRL.
News

  • About to graduate from a UK University?, contact us here for information on potential opportunities to study a PhD with us.
  • 22 September 2008, a full day Tutorial on Vision for Robotics, IEEE IROS 2008.
    Speakers: Adrien Bartoli, Selim Benhimane, Andrew Comport, Kurt Konolige, Vincent Lepetit, Philippe Martinet and Walterio Mayol-Cuevas.
  • Group page created April 2007.
  • Two small grant awards to promote joint Japan-UK collaboration to develop Visual Wearable Computers  2007 (more details coming soon).
  • Robotics for kids, widening participation  event Feb 2007.





















Computer Science Department, University of Bristol, 2007