Sentences with phrase «computer vision laboratory»

The research — «Large Pose 3D Face Reconstruction from a Single Image via Direct Volumetric CNN Regression» — was led by PhD student Aaron Jackson and carried out with fellow PhD student Adrian Bulat both based in the Computer Vision Laboratory in the School of Computer Science.

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That said, the work illustrates what can be achieved when computer vision is combined with machine learning, says John Daugman at the University of Cambridge Computer Labcomputer vision is combined with machine learning, says John Daugman at the University of Cambridge Computer LabComputer Laboratory.
M.I.T.'s Laboratory for Computer Science is developing a new infrastructure for information technologies — the Oxygen system — that promises to realize a vision long held by the lab's director: helping people do more by doing less
Huang directs the Image Data Emulation & Analysis Laboratory at Lehigh where she works on artificial intelligence related to vision and graphics, or, as she says: «creating techniques that enable computers to understand images the way humans do.»
«Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed what could become low - cost, X-ray vision
Azim, who is a member of Salk's Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory, uses a multidisciplinary approach to identify how neural circuits control skilled movements, taking advantage of modern techniques in neurobiology, genetics and computer vision to investigate how diverse neural pathways are involved in different aspects of motor control.
Cambridge, MA About Blog The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) conducts research in all areas of computer science and AI, such as robotics, systems, theory, biology, machine learning, speech recognition, vision and gComputer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) conducts research in all areas of computer science and AI, such as robotics, systems, theory, biology, machine learning, speech recognition, vision and gcomputer science and AI, such as robotics, systems, theory, biology, machine learning, speech recognition, vision and graphics.
Dr. Timnit Gebru completed her PhD at Stanford in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, studying computer vision.
Minimum Experience / Skills: One (1) year training in a clinical laboratory preferred Basic computer skills preferred Accuracy in working with numbers Must demonstrate the ability to handle people in diverse situations Able to perform basic mathematical calculations Licenses / Certificates / Credentials: Phlebotomy certification (CPT1) required Current AHA BLS Physical Demands: Lifts, positions, pushes up to 50 pounds Considerable sitting, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching Touch, auditory and visual perception and acuity Adequate vocal pitch and volume of voice Manual dexterity and mobility Ability to move quickly Vision Requirements: Ability to adjust vision sufficiently to perform duties Working Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / DisaVision Requirements: Ability to adjust vision sufficiently to perform duties Working Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / Disavision sufficiently to perform duties Working Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / Disability
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