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AI & Nature Week - Image processing and movement for future immersive experiences
27 April 2023

David Bull and Pui Anantrasirichai, part of Bristol Vision Institute, recently presented on image processing and movement for future immersive experiences during the week-long AI & Nature conference, which ran from Friday 27 February to Thursday 2 March 2023.

    MyWorld Delegates exhibited as part of the Immersive Futures Lab at SXSW 2024
    29 March 2024

    The Immersive Futures Lab at SXSW 2024 10-12 March, 5th Floor, Fairmont Hotel, Austin TX

    AI & Nature Week - Image processing and movement for future immersive experiences
    27 April 2023

    David Bull and Pui Anantrasirichai, part of Bristol Vision Institute, recently presented on image processing and movement for future immersive experiences during the week-long AI & Nature conference, which ran from Friday 27 February to Thursday 2 March 2023.

    Vision-based object recognition under atmospheric distortions
    24 January 2023

    MyWorld researchers in Bristol Vision Institute have been awarded £340k from the UK Defence and Security Accelerator programme to develop new methods for vision-based object recognition in the presence of atmospheric distortions.

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