Computer Vision & Optical Processing
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The development of computer systems capable of sensing and understanding the world presents a number of major scientific and engineering challenges. Uniquely, at Maynooth University we draw together researchers in both computer vision and optical processing to develop novel architectures, algorithms and applications that address these challenges.
Our work explores three-dimensional and optical image processing, holographic imaging and microscopy, holographic displays, mobile robotics, image-based localisation, augmented reality, visual perception, and vision based geotechnologies. We also have a strong applied focus in biophotonics for medical diagnostics, and diffuse optical imaging for functional brain analysis supporting stroke rehabilitation.
Maynooth University is an ideal Host Institution for a Marie Skłodowska Curie Individual Fellowship and this cluster is interested in finding potential applicants. Find a mentor below or contact visionandoptics@mu.ie for more information.
Computational models of Chinese reading
Exploring empirical and modelling work carried out on an important non-alphabetic writing system, Chinese
Robocup
An international research and education initiative aimed at fostering artificial intelligence and robotics research.