Department of Computer Science
Computer Vision
 

The Computer Vision Group carries out basic and applied research in a wide range of areas in Computer Vision and Image Processing. This includes motion analysis, stereo vision, image segmentation, object recognition and 3D tracking and reconstruction, in application areas such as Robotic Vision, Wearable Computing, Medical Imaging, Biometrics and Animation.

We collaborate with many Industrial Partners and work with research groups in other Departments within the University, including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Experimental Psychology and Biological Sciences. We also have close links with the Bristol Robotics Laboratory.

News
  • Watching me, watching you: combining eye tracking and SLAM in tracking shoppers' eye movements as they browse supermarket shelves.

  • November 09: Two Post-Doc Research Posts in Computer Vision working on new FP7 project COGNITO.

  • September 09: Xiaosong Wang and Prof. Majid Miremhdi have been awarded the Best Industrial Paper prize at the 20th British Machine Vision Conference.

  • August 09: John McGonigle spent two weeks as a visitor to the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata where he was hosted by the Computer Vision and Statistical Recognition Unit as part of a Royal Society project.

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Computer Vision Group
Dept of Computer Science,
University of Bristol

For more information about our work or opportunities to join or visit the group, email vision at cs.bris.ac.uk


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