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Larry Davis is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS) at the University of Maryland. He is affiliated with the Computer Vision Laboratory of the Center for Automation Research, where he previously served as head from 1981-1986. His research focuses on visual surveillance, human movement analysis, and advanced computer vision systems such as the Keck Laboratory for the Analysis of Visual Movement. Established in 1998, the Keck Lab uses a 64-camera array to study 3D human motion tracking and shape recognition.
His work spans projects like codebook-based background subtraction for surveillance and clothing appearance models for persistent tracking. He leads interdisciplinary research on laser beam propagation through atmospheric turbulence and has secured significant grants, including a $4M Multidisciplinary Research Initiative contract. His recent publications emphasize AI-driven solutions for media forensics, generative models, and adversarial attacks on vision systems.
Research contributions include innovations in neural rendering (FlexNeRF), personalized clothing compatibility frameworks, and systems for detecting deepfakes and video tampering. His work bridges theoretical advancements with real-world applications in security, healthcare, and retail technology.
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