UH Computational Physiology Lab (CPL) Awarded Two Federal Contracts to Develop Imaging and Computational Technology to Identify Humans and Determine Their Intent


The University of Houston Computational Physiology Lab (CPL) was awarded two new research contracts from the Department of Defense (DOD), collaboratively with OKSI:

  1. Spectral Imaging Sensor for Improved Biometric and Human Intent Analysis – Phase I & II (PI: I. Pavlidis, co-PI: D. Shastri)
  2. Remote Human Identification and Intent Determination from Thermal Imagery – Phase I (PI: I. Pavlidis, co-PI: P. Buddharaju)

The projects aim to design, implement, and test physiological imaging and computational technology for face and intent identification.