UniS-University of Surrey Clause Samples

UniS-University of Surrey. The Centre for Vision Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) at University of Surrey (UniS) is one of the largest groups of its type in the UK and part of the RAE rated 5*(A) School of Engineering and Physical Sciences -- an award which is shared by only two other electronic engineering departments. CVSSP contains over 90 active researchers working in the areas of vision, image processing, medical imaging and graphics and has received numerous awards. CVSSP's work on machine learning and on contextual decision-making received the BMVA award of the Science Prize and Pattern Recognition Society Prize respectively. CVSSP shared an EU Grand Challenge Prize in computer imaging for its role in the development of the software for the winning 3D Scanners IT product ModelMaker in 1996. Its success in collaborating with industry is reflected in the DTI, the Secretary of State's University/Industrial Partnership First Prize in 1999 and its spin out companies. The Centre has successfully participated in a number of EU projects in computer vision (VAP, VAP2, RETINA, ▇▇▇), image communication (SCALAR), visual inspection (AVIS, ASSIST), personal identity verification (M2VTS, Banca), video retrieval (ASSAVID) and Cognitive Systems (CogViSys, VAMPIRE and COSPAL). Leads the Cognitive Vision Group within CVSSP at UniS. He is an active researcher involved in a number of European Cognitive Vision and UK projects, whose recent research into tracking and artificial life has received worldwide media coverage (BBC TV/Radio and international press/radio), appeared at the British Science Museum and is currently on permanent exhibition at the Minnesota Science Museum, USA. Following earlier work in gesture recognition and finger spelling, he spent several years learning how to sign prior to his participation in CogViSys. In collaboration with Oxford University, and partially under subcontract to INRIA, he developed a novel approach to the recognition of Sign Language based upon a linguistically inspired classification architecture. This work was awarded a best paper prize at BMVC2004, presented as a keynote talk at AMDO04 and demonstrated at the European Parliament in June 2005. CogViSys and the sign demonstrator was the only Cognitive Vision project invited to showcase at this special session. His award winning research centres on the use of computers to locate, track and understand humans with a specific interest in human computer interaction with contributions which include Markerle...

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