Projects
Scalable Hardware Architectures for Real-Time Intelligent Vision in Automotive Applications Hasselt University
Quantifying earlier indicators of disease in group housed pigs using computer vision KU Leuven
Introduction Diseases in pigs cause negative impact on their wellbeing, increasing the cost of production in pig industry by the rate of weight loss and death observed in affected pigs and affects public health by the increased use of antimicrobials while the development of antimicrobial resistance. Early detection of health and welfare compromises in commercial piggeries is essential for timely intervention to enhance treatment success, ...
Fundamental study on self-lubricating characteristics of polymer from the perspective of wear response, interfacial dynamics and the formation of transfer layer. Ghent University
Investigating particle generation and transfer layer dynamicity at micron-scale provides precise information on the polymer wear process. Parameters contributing specifically to mild, transition and severe wear are studied for its physical interaction process in continuous sliding using advanced image based in-situ monitoring of contact surface. Thereby understanding the complex self-protecting and lubricating nature of polymers.
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The automatic blind spot camera: hard real-time detection of moving objects from a moving camera KU Leuven
Each year traffic accidents caused by the blind spot zone of trucks are responsible for an estimate of about 1300 casualties in Europe alone. To cope with these blind spot zones, several commercial systems were developed. However, each of them has specific disadvantages, and as such none of them seems to handle the blind spot problem completely. The most widely used safety systems are the - since 2003 obliged by law - blind spot mirrors. ...
Enhancing Road Safety through UAV captured Aerial Footage and Deep Learning: Object Detection, Risk Prediction, and Real-time Analysis. Hasselt University
Design and implementation of a real-time gloss free SWIR hyperspectral imaging based fruit sorting system KU Leuven
Quality assessment and process monitoring are essential for today's fruit industry sector and the world's economy. From picking fruit in orchards, to transport and handling practices, to storage and packaging, each step will influence the quality of the end-product when presented to the consumers. The appearance, consisting of the shape, size, colour or absence of any damage are essential criteria relevant to consumers, and influence their ...