Research Bio
Professor Darrell is on the faculty of the Computer Science Division at UC Berkeley. His group develops algorithms to enable visual recognition across a variety of platforms and applications. His interests include computer vision, machine learning, computer graphics, and perception-based human computer interfaces. Prof. Darrell was on the faculty of the MIT EECS department from 1999-2008, where he directed the Vision Interface Group. He was a member of the research staff at Interval Research Corporation from 1996-1999, and received the S.M. and Ph.D. degrees from MIT in 1992 and 1996, respectively. He obtained the B.S.E. degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1988, having started his career in computer vision as an undergraduate researcher in Ruzena Bajcsy’s GRASP lab.
Research Expertise and Interest
artificial intelligence, intelligent systems and robotics, computer vision
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Teaching
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Special Topics [COMPSCI 294]
Individual Research [COMPSCI 299]
Professional Preparation: Supervised Teaching of Computer Science [COMPSCI 399]
Supervised Independent Study [ELENG 199]
Individual Research [ELENG 299]
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Special Topics [COMPSCI 294]
Individual Research [COMPSCI 299]
Senior Honors Thesis Research [COMPSCI H196A]
Individual Research [ELENG 299]
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Field Studies in Computer Science [COMPSCI 297]
Individual Research [COMPSCI 299]
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Special Topics [COMPSCI 294]
Individual Research [COMPSCI 299]
Professional Preparation: Supervised Teaching of Computer Science [COMPSCI 399]
Senior Honors Thesis Research [COMPSCI H196A]
Senior Honors Thesis Research [COMPSCI H196B]
Supervised Independent Study [ELENG 199]
Individual Research [ELENG 299]