As recent developments in computers and sensors make the generation, storage and processing of visual data easier, methods that enable a machine to analyse and understand images and videos become increasingly relevant. The advances in this field are behind Googles autonomous vehicles, Metas image analysis technologies and car plate recognition systems.
This programme is designed to train engineers to work in the analysis and interpretation of images and video.
- Undertake high-level training in programming languages, tools and methods necessary for the design ...
As recent developments in computers and sensors make the generation, storage and processing of visual data easier, methods that enable a machine to analyse and understand images and videos become increasingly relevant. The advances in this field are behind Googles autonomous vehicles, Metas image analysis technologies and car plate recognition systems.<br/><br/>This programme is designed to train engineers to work in the analysis and interpretation of images and video.<br/><br/><br/>- Undertake high-level training in programming languages, tools and methods necessary for the design and implementation of practical computer vision systems.<br/><br/><br/>- Be taught by world-class researchers in the fields of multimedia analysis, vision-based surveillance, structure from motion and human motion analysis.<br/><br/><br/>- Work on cutting-edge research projects, gaining hands-on experience.<br/>
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Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2025
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Institution Code
Q50
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