New edition of the CVC / La Caixa – Palau Macaya dialogue series “Artificial Intelligence, ethics and citizen participation”

The CVC has been awarded, for second time, with a La Caixa – Palau Macaya grant for Public engagement of AI and Computer Vision. This new edition will start the November 11th at 6pm with the opening debate “Smarts cities and digital citizenship” at the Palau Macaya, if the COVID-19 pandemic conditions allow it. In … Read more

ACMCV 2020 – 7th Annual Catalan Meeting on Computer Vision

CVC celebrated the 7th Annual Catalan Meeting on Computer Vision (ACMCV 2020) that was held online this year, on September 22nd.  ACMCV is annually organized by the Master in Computer Vision coordinators of the Catalan universities UAB, UOC, UPC and UPF. The aims of this meeting are to strengthen the Catalan academic and industrial computer … Read more

CVCR&D 2020

On July 24th, we celebrated CVC’s 15th Workshop on Computer Vision Trends and Challenges (CVCR&D2020), the annual half-day workshop in which PhD students at CVC present their current research, as well as their future projects and expectations. CVCR&D is the most important internal event at CVC and it becomes a moment for discussion and dialogue between … Read more

Second edition of the symposium that will highlight Barcelona as a key player of Artificial Intelligence in Europe

The Deep Learning Symposium (DLBCN) 2019 is expected to display the potential of Barcelona in the field of Artificial Intelligence. The symposium will have the presence of global experts in Deep Learning that will meet once again in Barcelona on December 19-20th. Barcelona will host this December the second edition of the Deep Learning Barcelona … Read more

Kornia Hackathon 2019

The Computer Vision Center is hosting the Kornia Hackathon 2019 on December 14th. The aim of the event is a hands-on in differentiable computer vision with PyTorch session with two of the Kornia project leaders, Edgar Riba and Dmytro Mishkin. Edgar Riba is one of the main promoters of Kornia, member of the Open Source … Read more

Dr. Alicia Fornés and Dr. Dimosthenis Karatzas, invited speakers at this year’s Global Forum on AI for Humanity

A gathering of more than 150 researchers in Paris, the Global Forum AI for Humanity has the aim of setting the foundations for a global think tank in AI. This year’s meeting took place at the end of October, with a set of professionals from varied disciplines who analysed future challenges and opportunities of this technology.

Organised by the ‘Programme national de recherché française en IA’ and coordinated by INRIA, the Forum had the patronage of France’s Republic president, Mr. Emmanuel Macron and was an opportunity for professionals from different sectors, such as industry, humanities or the public administration, to gain insight on the current advances of Artificial Intelligence.

Dr. Dimosthenis Karatzas and Dr. Alicia Fornés were two of the more than 150 invited researchers who gave their expertise about this subject. Dr. Alicia Fornés was part of the expert panel dedicated to Digital History, in which she talked about the combination of computer vision and gamification for transcribing historical manuscripts. Dr. Dimosthenis Karatzas, on the other hand, took part in the future of the machines and social interaction & intervention session talking about “Surviving in man-made environments: the case for language and vision”.

The event was held within the framework of the French government’s national strategy for Artificial Intelligence, and was an opportunity to identify a set of guidelines for three main themes. Firstly, the development of an ecosystem of talent; secondly, the dissemination of AI and its transfer to the economy and public administration, and lastly, the implementation of an ethical model which fosters innovation whilst maintaining the protection of fundamental rights.

As stated by the main organisers of the event, “the Global Forum on AI for Humanity is essential to establish a common comprehension of the new perspectives offered by AI, of the problems that emerge and the methods used that will allow us to solve these new challenges”. Furthermore, it aims to “create a set of recommendations for national and international initiatives”.

Dr. Alicia Fornés and Dr. Dimosthenis Karatzas were not the only representatives of Spain in this gathering. Dr. Ramon López de Màntaras, Director of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence, was also invited, along with Dr. Carme Torras, Director of the Institute of Research in Robotics, Dr. Ricardo Baeza Yates, Professor of the UPF, (the three of them also located in Barcelona) and Dr. Enrique Vidal, from the Polytechnic University of Valencia.


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CVC at IoT Solutions World Congress 2019

The Computer Vision Center was present at this year’s IoT Solutions World Congress presenting its technology in Computer Vision. A high number of enterprises and companies visited our stand and technological demonstration at the Catalan Pavilion.  

The IoT Solutions World Congress is the largest international event dedicated to IoT (Internet of Things) solutions for industry. This year the event took place from the 29th to the 31st of October at Fira de Barcelona – in the framework of the Barcelona Industry Week – and was attended by more than 16.000 visitors and 350 exhibitors from a wide range of nationalities, with the aim of establishing new partnerships.

The Computer Vision Center highlighted its latest Computer Vision technologies for IoT, with a Smart Market demonstration: a closed circuit that uses new approaches in Deep Learning to detect different packages of grocery items. Without reading a barcode or price, by using computer vision, the system identifies, on site, the item shown from any angle or position, automatically exhibiting the price in the customer’s ticket.

Furthermore, the CVC was also present at the Catalonia AI demo zone with a demonstration on apparent personality detection. This technology has the ability of giving the viewer a profile of apparent personality after just 15 seconds of video. Both demonstrations were highly succesful giving CVC broad recognition within the IOT industry world.

 

Have a look at our IoT Solutions World Congress Moment in Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/moments/1191294755721875456

Computer Vision at Barcelona’s Moll de Fusta

This year’s anual science festival (Festa de la Ciència) took place at the Port of Barcelona’s Moll de la Fusta (literally translated as the ‘wooden pier’) on the weekend of the 26th and 27th of October. The Computer Vision Centre prepared a workshop on how computer vision can help advance technological challenges in different ways. … Read more

Neural Networks and personality testing at this year’s Maker Faire 2019

Once again, the Computer Vision Center took part in Barcelona’s Maker Faire, which took place on the first weekend of October 2019 at Nau Bostik, an emblematic citizen led cultural center in the neighborhood of La Sagrera (Barcelona). The Faire is visited by more than 5.000 people every year, mainly by families and makers who are enthusiastic of open source projects. The Faire offers diverse perspectives on the great challenges of our progressively complex society. It is a spot that gathers international and local makers, members of industry, universities and research centers who are willing to promote, share and explain their different initiatives and projects.

As in past editions, the CVC showcased some of its Open Source work. The star of the day was our demonstration on apparent personality detection, which uses a thorough analysis of tone, movement and facial microexpressions to predict an apparent personality within a 15-second video. We also presented our Computational Neural Network game, a demonstration aimed to all audiences in which we simplify how a neural network gathers data and takes a decision, which is the basics of how we teach a computer to understand the environment around it by means of cameras.

In the media:

Our participation in this year’s Maker Faire was featured at El País (in Catalan): https://cat.elpais.com/cat/2019/10/04/tecnologia/1570170723_757789.html

Teaching computers to understand music at this year’s European Researchers’ Night

The European Researchers’ Night is an international event that takes place every year simultaneously in many European cities. The main aim of the event is to bring researchers closer to the public and give citizens the opportunity to actively participate in science. This year’s edition took place on Friday 27th of September. The Computer vision … Read more