Robotic Vision Laboratory
The Robotic Vision Laboratory at the University of Texas at Arlington conducts foundational research in robot perception, learning, and autonomy. The lab develops intelligent robotic systems that can sense, plan, and act in complex environments while continuously improving over time.
Notable achievements
Research in robot perception and autonomous systems
Recent publications
All papers →Matched by this lab's specialties (keyword overlap + direct affiliation)
DynaFLIP: Rethinking Robotics Perception via Tri-Modal-Dynamics Guided Representation
Jusuk Lee, Seungjae Lee, Jonghun Shin +6 more
2026
Cortical representation of motion sequence processing in younger and older adults: an fMRI study.
Yeh SL, Li SH, Lee HH +4 more
Scientific reports · 2026
Single-Pixel Tactile Skin via compressive sampling.
Slepyan A, Xing L, Zhang R +1 more
Communications engineering · 2026
Empirical analysis of adversarial robustness in 3D Gaussian Splatting under multi-view inconsistency attacks.
Kwon H, Baek JW
Scientific reports · 2026
Technical challenges in autonomous robotic ultrasound examinations: perception, planning, and control.
Guo D, Zhang Y, Huang X +1 more
Journal of robotic surgery · 2026
Patient and clinician perceptions, expectations, and usability of ankle exoskeletons for daily living: a mixed-methods survey study.
Gomez-Vargas D, Uchenna V, Bocahut M +4 more
Frontiers in digital health · 2026