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Edward H Adelson is the John and Dorothy Wilson Professor of Vision Science at MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, and an investigator at CSAIL. His research spans human and machine vision, computational photography, and tactile sensing for robotics. He is renowned for contributions to multiscale image processing (Laplacian pyramids), motion energy models, and the plenoptic function. His lab pioneers tactile sensors like GelSight, enabling robots to perceive texture, force, and 3D geometry with human-like sensitivity.
Adelson holds a Ph.D. and has over 100 publications. His work on layered motion representation won the Longuet-Higgins Award (2005), and his neural motion studies received the Rank Prize (1992). He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences (2007) and American Academy of Arts & Sciences (2010).
Current projects focus on soft tactile fingers for robotics using elastomeric materials, integrating vision-based sensing with compliant mechanics. His innovations have applications in medical devices, dexterous manipulation, and human-robot interaction.
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