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SUMMARY:Technical seminar : Human-centered applications with event-based cameras
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nCY Tech and IA Pau welcome you for this technical seminar on vision on the edge and event based vision for data scientists, and engineers interested in the field and wishing to discuss and collaborate on this topic.\n\n\n\n\nPlace : CY Tech Pau, 2 boulevard Lucien Favre, \n\n\n\nDate : Monday First of June, at 14:00, on the second floor in E218.\n\n\n\n\nAbstract : Event-driven cameras are revolutionizing the field of visual perception by capturing dynamic scene changes with high temporal resolution and energy efficiency. This talk explores the principles of event-driven vision and neuromorphic cameras, highlighting their advantages and the motivations for their use in real-time applications. A particular focus is placed on human input and pose estimation, highlighting the unique challenges associated with processing sparse, asynchronous data for deformable objects, using minimal computational and energy resources compared to its contemporaries. Event-driven vision is an emerging field, with strong potential for advancing human-machine interaction and real-time AI systems. In this seminar, I will describe the technology, it’s highlighting their advantages, the challenges and open a discussion on the future of technology towards industrial applications.\n\n\n\nBiography : Gaurvi is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences, Maastricht University, Netherlands. Gaurvi Goyal obtained her PhD in Computer Science in 2020 from University of Genova, following prior degrees in Electronics and Robotics. During her PhD, she worked on viewpoint invariance for Human Action Recognition. She also spend 4 years as a PostDoc at Italian Institute of Technology’s Event driven Perception of Robotics group, focusing on event driven vision. She has worked on various EU Horizon project in this time (VOJEXT, APRIL, PRIMI) as well as an industrial project with Sony Interactive Entertainment, Tokyo. Her passion now lies in exploring humans as input—an intricate challenge for artificial systems to observe (e.g., body posture, expressions, eye gaze, gestures, hand pose) and understand (e.g., intentions, emotions, engagement). Her current area of work involves taking inspiration from Neuroscience to build sustainable and efficient Neuromorphic vision algorithms for AI systems, that enhance human-machine interaction and improve quality of life. Her work prioritizes low-power, fast, accurate modules compatible with resource-constrained systems. \n
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