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We are sad to announce that Maggie, our research assistant, has passed away at the grand old age of seventeen. Maggie worked with researchers at CAMERA to capture RGBD images which have been used to track the motion of dogs using a single camera.
Ultrasound imaging is a widely used modality that has been applied to study features of skeletal muscle anatomy and in vivo mechanical behaviour in human health and disease for many years.
The UKRI CDT in Accountable, Responsible and Transparent AI (ART-AI) is opening a call for new partners and collaborations. ART-AI exists to educate interdisciplinary professional experts to make the best, and safest, use of artificial intelligence (AI) and to explore the opportunities, challenges and constraints presented by the diverse range...
Centre for Digital Entertainment EngD student Catherine Taylor presented her research with Marshmallow Laser Feast at Beyond Conference.
Centre Director, Prof Darren Cosker discusses his research and the work at CAMERA in this Departmental Seminar. Abstract The last few years have seen exciting developments in the area of digital humans. This includes impressive real-time character animation driven by motion capture, high-end digital characters in movies, facial re-enactment and...
Anca Salagean, PhD in Psychology, is looking for participants to take part in the first study in a series of experiments investigating embodiment in virtual reality. Anca is particularly interested in recruiting participants who will be in Bath for future studies throughout 2021 and the beginning of 2022. What will...
Attend this Seminar held by Assisted Living Action Network (ALAN), West of England AHSN and Medilink South West Registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/alan-seminar-motion-capture-and-mobile-sensing-tickets-128249470619 Date: Wednesday 25 November 2020 Speakers The Bristol Centre for Enablement: Update David Rowlands, BCE Director The Bristol Centre for Enablement (BCE) provides a sub-regional specialist rehabilitation service for the area, delivering: Wheelchairs and...
The University’s Centre for the Analysis of Motion, Entertainment Research and Applications has received funding to continue its work until 2026. The University of Bath is thrilled to announce that CAMERA, the Centre for the Analysis of Motion, Entertainment Research and Applications, has been awarded over £10m to fund its research...
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