BVISS
Cuttlefish vision in a 3-D world
Seminar Room, Life Sciences Building Tyndall Avenue, BristolBVI Seminar with speaker Professor Daniel Osorio from University of Sussex.
BVI Seminar: Why do animals look and behave the way they do?
Seminar Room, Life Sciences Building Tyndall Avenue, BristolBVI Seminar with speaker Dr. Karin Kjernsmo from University of Bristol.
BVI Seminar: The effectiveness of camouflage; predator learning and new modelling approaches
Seminar Room, Life Sciences Building Tyndall Avenue, BristolJolyon Troscianko, Exeter University Abstract: Evading detection is crucial for the survival of many animals, and number of different means of achieving camouflage have been discovered. I will discuss my recent work investigating whether some types of camouflage are more easily learnt than others. If predators learn to find one type of prey more efficiently […]
BVI Seminar: Marked Point Processes for Object Detection and Tracking in High Resolution Images: Applications to Remote Sensing and Biology
Josiane Zerubia, INRIA, France Abstract: In this talk, we combine the methods from probability theory and stochastic geometry to put forward new solutions to the multiple object detection and tracking problem in high resolution remotely sensed image sequences. First, we present a spatial marked point process model to detect a pre-defined class of objects based on […]
BVI SEMINAR:New technologies for improving the representation of human vision
Seminar Room, Life Sciences Building Tyndall Avenue, BristolRobert Pepperell, Cardiff Metropolitan University Abstract: What is the best way to represent the three-dimensional world we see on a two-dimensional surface? For several hundred years there was basically one answer to this question: use linear perspective. Linear perspective is a method of mapping rays of light onto an image plane in a way that […]