PhD Course: Machine Vision for Crop and Weed Species Recognition - 18.05.2011

Time: 20 june - 3 july, 2011

 

Location: Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

 

Description: Machine vision is the discipline of letting a computer capture and analyse images or sequences of images automatically. This may be approached in many different

ways and hence it is a discipline that combines many scientific areas and

expertises. Researched and commercialised developments of image analysis for

species recognition has been going on for the last 10-15 years and thus the course

introduction will include an overview of the state-of-the art.

 

Organizer: Aarhus University

 

Aims: The aim of the course is to give the student a thorough understanding of applied

and researched methodologies for image acquisition and image analysis for their

applications within crop and weed species recognition. There will be a special

emphasis on practical use of image segmentation and image analysis as part of

machine vision for real field conditions.

 

Registration: https://webshop.dpu.dk/forms/frm1Arrangement.aspx?value=634413205787156396&id=5907

 

Deadlines: 01/06/2011

 

Fee: DKK 6600 (~€ 850,00)

 

Credits: 5 ECTS

 

Contact:

 

Paolo Bruschi, - last update:18 May 2011
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