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Our ERASMUS students in particular may be interested in the '''[[British Life and Culture Module]]'''. The introductory meeting will be held on ''Wednesday 4 October 2006 at 2pm in room 3213, Eric Mensforth Building''.
 
Our ERASMUS students in particular may be interested in the '''[[British Life and Culture Module]]'''. The introductory meeting will be held on ''Wednesday 4 October 2006 at 2pm in room 3213, Eric Mensforth Building''.
  
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==Machine vision paper at IMVIP2006==
 
A paper about the [[Microscope Vision Software|computer vision for microscopes]] was presented at the [http://www.rince.ie/imvip2006/ IMVIP2006] in Dublin. You can download the full [http://www.rince.ie/imvip2006/proceedings.html IMVIP2006 proceedings] ([http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/IMVIP2006Proceedings.pdf mirror]) or just our publication about [http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/IMVIP_wedekind_CR.pdf Object Recognition and Real-Time Tracking in Microscope Imaging] and the [http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/IMVIP_wedekind_foils.pdf presentation].
 
A paper about the [[Microscope Vision Software|computer vision for microscopes]] was presented at the [http://www.rince.ie/imvip2006/ IMVIP2006] in Dublin. You can download the full [http://www.rince.ie/imvip2006/proceedings.html IMVIP2006 proceedings] ([http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/IMVIP2006Proceedings.pdf mirror]) or just our publication about [http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/IMVIP_wedekind_CR.pdf Object Recognition and Real-Time Tracking in Microscope Imaging] and the [http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/IMVIP_wedekind_foils.pdf presentation].
  

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MMVLWiki

This is the MediaWiki of the Microsystem & Machine Vision Laboratory at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. We are specialised in computer vision for the microscope environment. We are situated in Sheffield, UK.

Have a look at the MMVL's open-source Mimas real-time computer vision library / toolkit and the MMVL's efforts in medical image processing.

There is also information about the Miniman, Micron and I-Swarm European funded projects and the Nanorobotics EPSRC funded project.

If you need assistance, please visit the help section.

http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/mediawiki/ is the short URL for this web page.

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YSTN Science Showcase

New.gif 12 Oct 2006: Roger Eccleston gives a lecture with the title To see the world in a Grain of Sand. Earlier there will be a demonstration of the Interactive Camera-Projector System and a multimedia presentation on different Projects by the MMVL. See knowledgerich.com for more details.

IFS fractal generator software

New.gif 04 Oct 2006: You now can download a free open-source IFS fractal generator. The software is available for both Linux and Windows. More...

Interactive camera projector system

26 Sep 2006: Ushakiran Soutapalli handed in her report on Design and Implementation of Human Interface with Computer System Using a Camera Projector. See here for more information ...

British Life and Culture Module

Our ERASMUS students in particular may be interested in the British Life and Culture Module. The introductory meeting will be held on Wednesday 4 October 2006 at 2pm in room 3213, Eric Mensforth Building.

Machine vision paper at IMVIP2006

A paper about the computer vision for microscopes was presented at the IMVIP2006 in Dublin. You can download the full IMVIP2006 proceedings (mirror) or just our publication about Object Recognition and Real-Time Tracking in Microscope Imaging and the presentation.

See here for more information ...

IEEE AICS2006 Keynote

The keynote of the IEEE Advances in Cybernetic Systems 2006 is held by Huosheng Hu and it is about the Essex Robotic Fish (see video at Google). The keynote is an open session and thus free to attend by everyone from the University.

Time: 4.30 - 5.30 p.m., Thursday 7 Sept 2006
Location: Peak Lecture Theatre, Owen Building

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