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There aren’t many events where you can discuss such diverse topics as space imaging, the future of robotic vision and how to identify damaged engineering building materials, but if all of these topics interest you then you’ll want to read on about this year’s Intelligent Imaging event.

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Delivered in collaboration between the KTN and IET’s Vision & Imaging Technical Network, the event brought together speakers and guests from across industry and academia to hear from equally varied background to give guests an overview of current technologies being developed across the vision field.

cc964d6552d79a94f2c013722d75bccd-huge-b699cb0a-0afb-4f94-a71d-1afb0c2d90bf.jpgGuests gathered at Savoy Place, London to hear from industry speakers such as Paul Jerram, e2v, on


Imaging from Space; Robert Lamb, Leonardo, on Image Processing for Long-Range Targeting; Ken Primrose, ITS plc, Advances in Process Imaging using Electrical Tomography; and Owen Nicholson, Slamcore, speaking about Event Cameras and the Future of Robotic Vision.

 

Academia was also well represented by Miguel Rodrigues, University College London discussing Multi-modal Processing with Applications to Art Investigation and Beyond; Jiye Chen, University of Portsmouth, speaking about Extended Image Correlation Method for Detecting Multiscale Damage in Engineering Materials; and Andrew Schofield, University of Birmingham, presenting work on A Vision for General Purpose Computer Vision.


We hope to make some of the above presentations available in the coming days. Please comment if you’re interested in learning more about the above talks.