University of Washington
Seattle public university that contributed to structured light stereo vision research and the DARPA Centibots multi-robot coordination project.
3 milestones
DARPA Centibots Project
DARPA funded the Centibots project, a multi-institution effort to demonstrate coordinated autonomous mapping and search using up to 100 mobile robots simultaneously, with results reported from 2003. It addressed whether large teams of robots could self-organise without continuous human supervision.
Structured Light for Robust Correspondence in Active Stereo Vision
In 2002, Li Zhang, Brian Curless, and Steven M. Seitz at the University of Washington presented a method using structured light patterns projected onto scenes to establish robust stereo correspondences, enabling reliable 3D reconstruction under conditions where passive stereo fails.
WebCrawler Developed by Brian Pinkerton at the University of Washington
In spring 1994, Brian Pinkerton at the University of Washington deployed WebCrawler, a web search engine that used an automated crawler to index the full text of web pages, enabling users to search document content rather than titles or URLs alone.