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4pm, Tues 7th May, CB 2.6, University of Bath Alan will talk about the specialised anatomy of athletic animals, with particular reference to muscle-tendon interaction. He will talk about the development of technology using high accuracy GPS and inertial sensors for studying locomotion of free-ranging animals in their natural environment and...
4pm, Weds 30th January 2019, Weston Studio, The Edge In the past 6 years, machine learning has transformed computer vision. This learning-based approach treats computer vision as a problem of finding a function that approximately maps directly from images to desired output. The success of this approach has been driven by...
Professor Richard Bowden, University of Surrey Vision and AI: then, now and tomorrow Tuesday 25th September, 6pm- 8pm, Weston Studio, The Edge, University of Bath Computer vision broke away from AI as a field in its own right in the 1960’s. As a fundamental human sense “vision” is something we take...
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