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With over 150,000 downloads, this biennial conference brings submissions and presenters from around the world to TU Dublin and Arrow.
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Dublin Gastronomy Symposium - The next Dublin Gastronomy Symposium will be held 26/27 May 2026.
Disrupting Thinking - The most recent Disrupting Thinking Conference was held in Madrid in September 2024.
The SEFI Annual Conference is a scientific conference focused on Engineering Education and the biggest event of this type in Europe. The conferences provide a unique opportunity for professors, students, industry and professional organisations to exchange their views on conference themes and to meet their peers to create a European network of contacts.
SEFI is a non-profit international organisation considered as the largest network of engineering education players in Europe active since 1973. SEFI’s members are institutions of higher engineering education, rectors, deans, professors, students, but also companies and other international associations and societies involved in the field. The mission of SEFI is to contribute to the development and the improvement of engineering education in Europe, to emphasise the need for and to strengthen the image of both engineering education and engineering education professionals in society.
Plenary Presentations and Doctoral Symposium
The chief objective of the Irish Pattern Recognition and Classification Society (IPRCS) is the advancement of research and study of pattern recognition, classification and kindred disciplines such as clustering, neural networks, multivariate data analysis, image processing, and their applications across all fields, including interdisciplinary research and development. The main conference supported by the IPRCS is the Irish/International Machine Vision and Image Processing conference IMVIP. IPRCS is a member of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) and the International Federation of Classification Societies.
The IMVIP 2019: IRISH MACHINE VISION AND IMAGE PROCESSING Conference was hosted on Arrow. Full Book of Conference available here.
Session 1: Active Vision, Tracking, Motion Analysis
Session 2: Deep Learning for Computer Vision
Session 3: Deep Learning for Computer Vision
Session 4: 2D, 3D Scene Analysis and Visualisation
Session 5: Medical and Biomedical Imaging
Session 6: Applications, Architecture and Systems Integration
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