Prof. Corso moved to the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department at the University of Michigan in the 8/2014. He continues his work and research group in high-level computer vision at the intersection of perception, semantics/language, and robotics. Unless you are looking for something specific, historically, here, you probably would rather go to his new page.
Jason J. Corso
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[1] P. Das, C. Xu, R. F. Doell, and J. J. Corso. A thousand frames in just a few words: Lingual description of videos through latent topics and sparse object stitching. In Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2013. [ bib | poster | data | .pdf ]
[2] Y. Miao and J. J. Corso. Hamiltonian streamline guided feature extraction with application to face detection. Journal of Neurocomputing, 120:226-234, 2013. Early version appears as arXiv.org tech report 1108.3525v1. [ bib | http ]
[3] C. S. Lea and J. J. Corso. Efficient hierarchical markov random fields for object detection on a mobile robot. Technical Report 1111.1599v1, arXiv, November 2011. [ bib ]
[4] Y. Miao and J. J. Corso. Hamiltonian streamline guided feature extraction with applications to face detection. Technical Report 1108.3525v1, arXiv, August 2011. [ bib ]

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