I am a member of the Computer
Vision Laboratory, with Allen Hanson, Howard Schulz,
and R. Manmatha. During the fall and spring semesters, we have weekly meetings to
discuss research and lab issues. Anybody is welcome to attend the
meetings. Check the meeting page to see what papers, if any, will be
discussed each week.
Learning and Vision Group
My students and I also run a reading group in which we read
machine learning papers or papers that incorporate machine learning methods. This is the Learning
In VIsioN Group, or LIVING group. Please contact Vidit Jain if you'd
like to be on the mailing list for this group.
Biography
Erik G. Learned-Miller (previously Erik G. Miller) is an Assistant
Professor of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, where he joined the faculty in 2004. He spent two years as a
post-doctoral researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, in
the Computer Science Division.
Learned-Miller received a B.A. in Psychology from Yale University in
1988. In 1989, he co-founded CORITechs, Inc., where he and co-founder
Rob Riker developed the second FDA cleared system for image-guided
neurosurgery. He worked for Nomos Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA, for two
years as the manager of neurosurgical product engineering.
He obtained Master of Science (1997) and Ph. D. (2002) degrees from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, both in Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science.