• Augmenting vision, the easy and the hard way 13 October 2017, 4.30 PM - 13 October 2017, 5.30 PM Dr Stephen Hicks - Oxford University - Research Fellow in Neuroscience and Visual Prosthetics, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Senior Common Room, 12a Priory Road, Bristol, BS8 1TU
  • Pattern Recognition without Features or Training 20 October 2017, 4.00 PM - 20 October 2017, 5.00 PM Professor Fred Stentiford - UCL Seminar Rooms, Life Sciences Building, Tyndall Avenue
  • Josiane Zerubia (Ayin project): Marked point of processes for object detection and tracking in high resolution images

    Colin Jackson (BBC Natural History Unit): Filming the unpredictable - the technological challenges facing wildlife filmmaking

    Darren Cosker (Bath University): Dynamic Facial Processing and Capture

    Jolyon Troscianko (University of Exeter): The effectiveness of camouflage; predator learning and new modelling approaches

    Josiane Zerubia (The Ayin project): Marked Point Processes for Object Detection and Tracking in High Resolution Images: Applications to Remote Sensing and Biology

    Andrew Lawrie (University of Bristol): iScope: a framework for visionary computations

    Karin Kjernsmo (University of Bristol): Fake eyes? - How Eyespots work

    Daniel Osorio (University of Sussex): Cuttlefish vision in a 3-D world.

    Jon Erichsen (Cardiff University): Dispatches from the avian front: Using visuomotor behaviour to assess perception

    David Bull (University of Bristol): 10,000:1 The challenge for perceptual video compression

    Marina Bloj (Bradford School of Optometry and Vision Sciences): Remembering object colours

    Professor Andrew Schofield, (University of Birmingham): Seeing shadows in the twilight of life

    Dr Pier Luigi Dragotti (Imperial College, London): Sampling and Reconstruction driven by Sparsity Models: Theory and Applications

    Benjamin Meaker Fellow Dr Andrew B Watson (Senior Scientist for Vision Research and Director of the Vision Group at NASA Ames Research Center): The Windows of Visibility: Limits to human vision and their application to visual technology

    Dr Christopher Hassall (University of Leeds): The Evolution of Imperfect Mimicry

    Ron Douglas (City University London): The reindeer’s rainbow: How sensitive are mammals to UV?

  • Learning to synthesize signals and images 17 November 2017, 4.00 PM - 17 November 2017, 5.00 PM Dr Sotirios Tsaftaris - Edinburgh University Seminar Rooms, Life Sciences Building, Tyndall Avenue
  • Action localization without spatiotemporal supervision 24 November 2017, 4.00 PM - 24 November 2017, 5.00 PM Dr Cees Snoek - University of Amsterdam Seminar Rooms, Life Sciences Building, Tyndall Avenue