Welcome to the Computer Vision and Sensing Systems Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. CVSSL is an organized research unit founded in 2006 that serves as a focus for quality research in computer vision, wireless sensor networks and sensor data fusion techniques. At CVSSL we are trying to explore both theoretical and practical frameworks for optimal data analysis in the research fields.
The laboratory was formed as a specialized group to coordinate advanced research in all aspects of sensor systems, image analysis and computer vision, and to facilitate collaboration and interaction with industry sponsors and federal government research agencies. This web site gives a brief introduction to the research currently underway, academic programs and opportunities available.


Rashid Minhas, a graduate student working at the Computer Vision and Sensing Systems Laboratory, under the supervision of Dr. Jonathan Wu has been named as a finalist for the Best Student Paper Award at the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Automation and Logistics (ICAL), for his paper entitled "A Decentralized... more >>
An invitation was extended to the robot racing team to demonstrate their winning design at the Intelligent Systems Collaborative: The AI/GI/CRV/IS 2008 Conference that will be held on University of Windsor campus, May 27-30, 2008!! Thank you Dr. Hoda ElMaraghy for forwarding the Daily News article to the Conference Coordinators.... more >>
Imagine being at university surrounded by "artificial" intelligence.
While there's no shortage of the old fashioned kind the St. Denis Centre was today transformed into a display of A-I.
A-Channel's Priya Mann reported on this interesting exploration into future technology that we could see on our streets in... more >>
Dave Hall, Windsor Star
Overcoming alternating bright sunlight and thunderstorms, camera flashes and students in red uniforms, a team from the University of Windsor recently won the National Autonomous Racing Challenge in Waterloo.
Now displaying its technology at the annual Canadian Conference on Intelligent Systems at the university's... more >>




