Dr Tom Krajnik to give a talk at a world-leading AI lab in America

Dr Tom Krajnik to give a talk at a world-leading AI lab in America

A School of Computer Science STRANDS postdoc has been invited to give a presentation at a world-leading Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab in the USA. Dr Tomas Krajnik, in L-CAS will give a talk next week at MIT: Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, USA on ‘FreMEn: Frequency Map Enhancement for Long-Term Autonomy of Mobile Robots’. … Continue reading Postdoc to give a talk at a world-leading AI lab in America

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We feature in Food Manufacture magazine this month

We feature in Food Manufacture magazine this month

Come along to the unveiling of #APRILRobot on 28th April   

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A sad goodbye

A sad goodbye

We say ‘good-bye’ with a heavy heart to Marc Hanheide from within the School of Computer Science who will be leaving us at the end of this month to start a new venture at the University of Rome. Marc is leaving for a visiting Professorship at “La Sapinza”, one of the top university’s in Italy, … Continue reading A sad goodbye

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Watch ‘Showcasing Developments in Agri-Food Technology’ Here

Watch ‘Showcasing Developments in Agri-Food Technology’ Here

Did you miss our ‘Showcasing Developments in Agri-food Technology’ event at our Holbeach campus? Don’t worry if you did! Watch them here   Dr Simon Pearson tells us how LED’s are helping farming, see how the Microsoft hardware Kinect is moving computer science forward with Professor Tom Duckett, and industry expert Philip Garford shows you his RoboCrop technology.   Click

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Computer vision and mobile technology could help blind people ‘see’

Computer vision and mobile technology could help blind people ‘see’

Computer scientists are developing new adaptive mobile technology which could enable blind and visually-impaired people to ‘see’ through their smartphone or tablet. Funded by a Google Faculty Research Award, specialists in computer vision and machine learning based at the University of Lincoln, UK, are aiming to embed a smart vision system in mobile devices to […]

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