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 […]
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 […]
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 […]