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interdisciplinary research project at IDLab-MEDIA (https://media.idlab.ugent.be/ ), UGent – imec, aimed at advancing the state of the art in motion capture, sensor fusion, immersive media, and 3D computer vision
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development on undersea sensor systems employed on Naval Special Warfare platforms. Responsibilities Communicate and collaborate with team members to design and develop new software features and maintain
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 15 days ago
pipeline into production, working with a team of scientists to develop, implement, and deploy cutting edge algorithms and approaches to astronomical difference image analysis, image resampling and
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detection, to cite a few. As telecom fibers are ubiquitous in urban environments, DAS appears as a breakthrough concept to upgrade existing fiber optic networks to acoustic sensor arrays, and a key component
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-identified scans, records and sensor feeds to answer questions such as: Can we predict a patient’s response to treatment without ever seeing their raw file? Can an algorithm learn the warning signs of trouble
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. Key Responsibilities Lead AI/ML algorithm development for predicting plant water and nutrient uptake under varying environmental and growth conditions. Analyze multi-source data, including aerial and
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, but also in traffic monitoring or in the media context, for example when it comes to automatic metadata extraction and audio manipulation detection. Another focus is the development of algorithms
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, and collaborative remote sensing science. The research includes the following activities: • Developing and applying algorithms for analyzing imaging spectroscopy data from airborne and spaceborne
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of Biomedical Engineering, please visit https://www.bme.ubc.ca/ . HuMBL, a research lab within the SBME, specializes specifically in wearable sensor technologies and algorithm-driven health analytics to enhance
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of digital technologies for individuals with mental illness. These technologies may include algorithms, wearable sensors, and apps for digital phenotyping, ecologically valid assessment (e.g., cognition