David J. CrandallLuddy Professor of Computer ScienceDirector of Center for Machine Learning
Email: djcran@iu.edu
Phone: 8128561115
Office Building: Luddy Artificial Intelligence Center (1015 E. 11th St.)
Room: 3020
Website: Homepage
David Crandall received the Ph.D. in computer science from Cornell University in 2008 and the M.S. and B.S. degrees in computer science and engineering from the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, in 2001. He worked as a postdoctoral associate at Cornell from 2008-2010, and as a research scientist at Eastman Kodak Company from 2001-2003.
Dr. Crandall’s main research interest is computer vision, the area of computer science that tries to design algorithms that can “see”. He is particularly interested in visual object recognition and scene understanding. He is also interested in other problems that involve analyzing and modeling large amounts of uncertain data, like mining data from the web and from online social networking sites.
Take a look at Dr. Crandall's Computer Vision Lab website.
- Ph.D. in Computer Science at Cornell University, 2008
- M.S. in Computer Science at Cornell University, 2007
- B.S., M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University, 2001
- Animal Computer Interaction
- Animal Informatics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence @Luddy
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Computer Vision, Speech, and Music Processing
- Data Science @Luddy
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- Embedded Systems Security
- HCI@Luddy
- Intelligent Interactive Systems
- Machine Learning
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- Teaching and Learning @Luddy
