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We are thrilled to announce that CAMERA’s new Innovation Motion Capture Studio will be based at The Bottle Yard Studios; the largest dedicated film and TV studio in the West of England. Joining a thriving hub of creative on-site tenants, CAMERA will occupy Tank House 3, a huge 660 sq.mt....
Benjamin Attal, Selena Ling, Aaron Gokaslan, Christian Richardt, and James Tompkin’s paper ‘MatryODShka: Real-time 6DoF VideoView Synthesis using Multi-Sphere Images’ was presented at last month’s European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) 2020. Abstract We introduce a method to convert stereo 360° (omnidirectional stereo) imagery into a layered, multi-sphere image representation...
Congratulations to Dr Daniela De Angeli whose short paper “A Review of Games Research Methodologies” has been accepted to the Foundations of Digital Games (FDG) Conference which takes place next week. Abstract: The field of game research is still very young. As such, unlike many research fields, it lacks an...
On Tuesday 11 August CAMERA were thrilled to welcome Dr Rachel McDonnell to discuss her latest research on interactions with virtual humans. You can watch Rachel’s presentation here or on our YouTube Channel! Abstract Computer generated virtual humans play an important role in many 3D graphical applications, and are often...
Computer animation uses 3D computer techniques to generate moving characters for movies and video games. However, the same technologies are used in the field of rehabilitation to help people affected by different disabilities. There are more than 45,000 people in England alone who rely on prosthetic limbs, with more than...
One cold December evening we were on a pig farm with an array of cameras, a very large, very disgruntled pig, a bag of polystyrene balls and a glue gun. A piece of research, for a film project, had led us here. The film never materialised, but the pig did...
Researchers from CAMERA have developed the first non-invasive way of measuring athletes’ push start performance. Researchers at the University of Bath have been working with GB skeleton athletes to develop a new type of motion capture technology that can accurately track the performance of the athlete during push start phase...
On 16 July, Erik Bodin presented ‘Modulating Surrogates for Bayesian Optimization’ at the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML); the premier gathering of professionals dedicated to the advancement of the branch of artificial intelligence known as machine learning. Abstract Bayesian optimization methods are designed to find globally optimal settings of...
CAMERA Co-Investigator, Dr Elena Seminati joined the University of Bath in September 2014 as teaching fellow and is now a lecturer in clinical biomechanics in the Department for Health. Obtaining the Laurea degree (BSc plus MSc) in Biomedical Engineering (2007) from Politecnico di Milano and a PhD degree in Human...
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