Autonomous Chasing Robot

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Project Description

A computer vision based robotic follower system. This robotic following mechanism is triggered by the use of an Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) algorithm. The robot is trained at the moment of the event to use a tracking algorithm, this system tracks a lead vehicle using a sequence of images captured on video.



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Khanh Le

A senior student of Electrical Engineering Department at University of Central Florida, is going to graduate in Spring 2015 semester. He will start working as Quality Engineer in Failure Analysis position with Texas Instrument right after his graduation. He is planning in pursuing a higher degree in Electrical Engineering in the future.

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Victor Hernandez Salomon

Graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Central Florida, upon graduation he will join a major company in the Semiconductor industry. His research interest include biomedical applications for analog devices. He is currently a member Eta Kappa Nu and IEEE.

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Luis Sosa

A senior Computer Engineering student at the University of Central Florida. Currently Luis is doing an internship with Lockheed Martin as a software engineer. Upon graduation Luis will be working with Lockheed Martin as a full time software engineer. Luis’s areas of interest are machine learning and NeoroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies (NEAT).

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Bryan Diaz

A senior Electrical Engineering student at the University of Central Florida. Currently a member of IEEE and SHPE Organizations. After graduation, he will pursue a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering.