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BVISS: Action localization without spatiotemporal supervision

Seminar Room, Life Sciences Building Tyndall Avenue, Bristol

Dr Cees Snoek - Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam Abstract Understanding what activity is happening where and when in video content is crucial for video computing, communication and intelligence. In the literature, the common tactic for action localization is to learn a deep classifier on hard to obtain spatiotemporal annotations and to apply it at test time on an […]

BVISS: Learning to synthesize signals and images

Seminar Room, Life Sciences Building Tyndall Avenue, Bristol

Dr Sotirios Tsaftaris - School of Engineering, Edinburgh University Abstract:   An increasing population and climate change put pressure on several societally important domains. Health costs are increasing and at the same time feeding the world becomes a challenge. Imaging (and sensing) is central to furthering our understanding of biology not   only in its diagnostic capacity […]

BVISS: Augmenting vision, the easy and the hard way

Seminar Room, Life Sciences Building Tyndall Avenue, Bristol

Dr Stephen Hicks - Oxford University - Research Fellow in Neuroscience and Visual Prosthetics, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Mobile computing, augmented reality, deep learning. Consumer-grade devices are coming of age with a dazzling array of technologies and potentials. While tech giants search for killer apps, there are sectors of society who have well defined […]