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Annual Computer Vision at Queen's Symposium And Kelvin2 Workshop

These free events are open to researchers whose work involves generating, analysing, or relying on images, videos, or image-like data.

Computer Science Building
Date(s)
June 18, 2024 - June 19, 2024
Location
Computer Science Building
Time
09:30 - 14:00

  • 2nd Annual Computer Vision @ Queen's Symposium: Tuesday 18 June, 9.30am to 3.00pm, Computer Science Building (02.027)
  • Workshop on Developing Computer Vision methods using Kelvin2: Wednesday 19 June, 10.00am to 2.00pm, Computer Science Building (02.017)

2nd Annual Computer Vision @ Queen's Symposium

What to Expect
  • Keynote: Dr Virginie Uhlmann (Director of BioVisionCenter, University of Zurich) – 'Turning morphology into numbers…and streamlining bioimage analysis at scale'.
  • Multidisciplinary speakers from across Queen's who generate, analyse, and interpret images and image-like data.
  • Computer Vision speakers outlining novel computer vision approaches being developed at Queen’s.
  • Free lunch, poster session, and networking
Showcase the work of you or your team (free printing and template available)

Short posters enable you to highlight research, ideas, or resources you wish to showcase. You may want to highlight work that has been completed, is currently in progress, or even an area you are looking to move towards. A free template is available here to make the poster creation a quick and easy process: simply update the information in the template to highlight one to two projects/ideas; that could be one image and six to eight bullet point summary of a project. You don't need the full story – just catch people's attention and let the discussions begin.

Workshop on Developing Computer Vision methods using Kelvin2

What to Expect

A practical, hands-on guide to training and applying AI models for standard computer vision tasks such as classification, segmentation, and object detection using Kelvin2. Open to Queen's PhD students, post-doctoral or academic researchers interested in using Kelvin2 to support their research.

The Computer Vision @ Queen's research community and these events are supported by Queen's Agility Fund.

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