Project

AdvanCed Hardware/Software Components for Integrated/Embedded Vision SystEms (ACHIEVE)

Acronym
ACHIEVE
Code
41G00117
Duration
01 October 2017 → 31 March 2022
Funding
European funding: framework programme, Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Operations research and mathematical programming
    • Computer system architecture
    • Distributed systems
    • Information technologies
    • Database systems and architectures
    • Language design, constructs and features
    • Modelling and simulation
    • Coding and information theory
    • Computer vision
    • Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified
  • Engineering and technology
    • Signal processing
    • Image and language processing
    • Nanoelectronics
    • Smart sensors
    • Other electrical and electronic engineering not elsewhere classified
    • Computer aided engineering, simulation and design
    • Biomedical modelling
    • Analogue and digital signal processing
Keywords
smart image sensors embedded vision systems cooperative vision
Other information
 
Project description

ACHIEVE aims at training a new generation of young researchers through a research programme on highly integrated hardware-software co-design for the implementation of ultra-efficient embedded vision systems as the basis for innovative distributed vision applications. The consortium is composed of 6 academic and 1 industrial beneficiaries and 4 industrial partners enthusiastic and competent to provide high quality training for 9 ESRs.

 
Role of Ghent University
The professors of Ghent University will supervise two ESRs in the field of cooperative multi-camera computer vision, specifically on cooperative tracking, visual analytics and scene modelling. Another important contribution will be in optimized algorithmic implementations using the Quasar/Redshift environment.
 
 
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