Organisations
Vision lab University of Antwerp
Computer Science Technology, De Nayer (Sint-Katelijne-Waver) Campus KU Leuven
The research focus of the Technology Cluster Computer Science at Campus De Nayer (Sint-Katelijne-Waver) is on industrial applications of Artificial Intelligence technology. This comprises both Knowledge Representation (representing and reasoning with complex domain knowledge) and Machine Learning (deriving models, which are often probabilistic and/or relational, from data). At Campus De Nayer, this group collaborates with the Technology ...
Electronics and Informatics Vrije Universiteit Brussel
ETRO (Electronics and Information Processing) focuses on three major topics: devices and electronic technology (LAMI) on the one hand, and on the other hand the processing of information through electronic means in fields related to digital images and video (IRIS) and speech (DSSP). 1. IRIS studies how to map image processing algorithms on appropriate architectures for efficient implementation, image and video compression, data visualisation, ...
Multidimensional signal processing and communication Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The IRIS RESEARCH GROUP was founded in December 21, 1988. Image/video processing and machine vision always have been and remain central research activities. Our motivation is to stay ahead of the obvious R&D tendencies, which drives us towards in depth fundamental research. Our mission statement is to impact on the transformation processes of the knowledge society, which keeps us alert to continuously update our strategic R&D agenda ...
Computational Sensing Systems Hasselt University
Electrical Engineering Technology (ESAT), De Nayer (Sint-Katelijne-Waver) Campus KU Leuven
The research goal is applying state-of-the-art computer vision techniques as a solution for industry-specific vision problems. In order to meet stringent execution speed, energy footprint, costand price requirements, the developed algorithms are implemented and optimized on embedded systems, such as GPUs, DSPs and FPGAs.
Audio Visual Signal Processing Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Audio-visual Signal Processing (AVSP) Lab investigates novel methods for the automated interpretation of social and affective behaviour. Research areas include social signal processing, multisensor fusion, computer vision, ubiquitous computing, and machine learning. Our expertise is mainly focused on developing automated methods to analyse social signals from verbal and non-verbal behaviour with multiple sensing modalities (e.g. ...