Prof. Corso moved to the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department at the University of Michigan in the 8/2014. He continues his work and research group in high-level computer vision at the intersection of perception, semantics/language, and robotics. Unless you are looking for something specific, historically, here, you probably would rather go to his new page.
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[1] J. J. Corso and G. D. Hager. Coherent Regions for Concise and Stable Image Description . In Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, volume 2, pages 184-190, 2005. [ bib | .pdf ]
[2] J. J. Corso. Techniques for Vision-Based Human-Computer Interaction. PhD thesis, The Johns Hopkins University, 2005. [ bib | .pdf ]
[3] J. J. Corso, G. Ye, and G. D. Hager. Analysis of Composite Gestures with a Coherent Probabilistic Graphical Model. Virtual Reality, 8(4):242-252, 2005. [ bib | .pdf ]
[4] D. Burschka, G. Ye, J. J. Corso, and G. D. Hager. A Practical Approach for Integrating Vision-Based Methods into Interactive 2D/3D Applicationsa. Technical report, The Johns Hopkins University, 2005. CIRL Lab Technical Report CIRL-TR-05-01. [ bib | .pdf ]
[5] G. Ye, J. J. Corso, and G. D. Hager. Real-Time Vision for Human-Computer Interaction, chapter 7: Visual Modeling of Dynamic Gestures Using 3D Appearance and Motion Features, pages 103-120. Springer-Verlag, 2005. [ bib | .pdf ]
[6] D. Burschka, J. J. Corso, M. Dewan, W. Lau, M. Li, H. Lin, P. Marayong, N. Ramey, G. D. Hager, B. Hoffman, D. Larkin, and C. Hasser. Navigating Inner Space: 3-D Assistance for Minimally Invasive Surgery. Robotics and Autonomous System, 2005. [ bib ]

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