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Grants and Contracts

Principal Investigator

Year(s) Source and Title Amount Principal Investigator
1997-2001 National Science Foundation,
"Similarity Search in Image Databases"
  B. S. Manjunath
1998-2000 Samsung Electronics   B. S. Manjunath
2000 Japan Patent Office $12,000 B.S. Manjunath
2001-2002 Office of Naval Research,
“Data Hiding in images and Video”
$132,928 B.S. Manjunath
2001-2003 CALTRANS,
“Information Management in a Mobile Environment.”
  B.S. Manjunath
2001-2003 Office of Naval Research,
“Information Management in a Mobile Environment.”
$300,000 B.S. Manjunath
2002-2004 Office of Naval Research,
“Data Hiding in images and Video”
$485,555 B.S. Manjunath
2002-2008 National Science Foundation,
IGERT AWARD: “Digital Multimedia: Graduate Training Program in Interactive Digital Multimedia.”
$2,910,000 B.S. Manjunath
2003 Japan Patent Office $15,000 B. S. Manjunath
2003-08 National Science Foundation,
NSF-Large ITR AWARD,
Next Generation Bio-Molecular  Imaging and Information Discovery
$9,400,000 B. S. Manjunath (PI)
2003-06 Office of Naval Research,
“Regitration and Segmentation with Applications”
$293,477 B. S. Manjunath
2004 Japan Patent Office $15,000 B. S. Manjunath
2004-06 National Science Foundation,
Supplement request for the ITR project
$189,000 B. S. Manjunath

Co-Principal Investigator/Co-Investigator

Year(s) Source and Title Amount Principal Investigator
1999-2004 National Science Foundation,
“The Alexandria Digital Earth Prototype (ADEPT).”
$5,400,000 T. Smith (PI)
2000-2003 National Science Foundation,
“CISE Reearch Instrumentation: Research in Computational Multimedia.”
$130,510 K. Rose (PI)
2000-2005 National Science Foundation,
“Digital Campus: Scalable Information Services on a Campus Wide Wireless Network.”
$1,056,302 A. Singh (PI)
2002-2004 Office of Naval Research,
“Registration and Projective Reconstruction for Video Sequences with Emphasis on Change Detection and Fit Assessment.”
$266,920 C. Kenney (PI)
2003-2004 UCSB/Instructional Improvement Grant $12,150 Turk (PI)
2004-2007 National Science Foundation,
“Fast, Approximate Search and Retrieval of High-dimensional data”
$390,000 K. Rose (PI)