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using electromagnetic induction (EMI), and ground penetrating radar (GPR) will be combined with soil sensors systems and UAVs at different scales. In particular, we will combine borehole and surface GPR
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, despite its widespread application, polygraph data capture and analysis has received limited systematic research and does not yet incorporate modern sensors, computing and analytical techniques. Project
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Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen site, Tübingen | Bingen am Rhein, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 2 months ago
Interactions” to develop datasets and algorithms to capture and analyze eye gaze. About the project We are supporting the development of highly realistic human and animal avatars for use in research, film
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series data. Large data sets come with significant computational challenges. Tremendous algorithmic progress has been made in machine learning and related areas, but application to dynamic systems is
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fundamentals of networking. Objectives: To achieve on-device spectrum sensing using on-board sensors of mobile BSs, empowered by embedded deep learning algorithms; to propose an analytical model for the cell
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across Scotland’s west coast. It will evaluate the practicality of different image capture techniques and the potential of different sensor types (e.g., RGB, multispectral) to generate beach litter images
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, enabling energy-efficient, quiet, and long-duration monitoring of ecosystems. The research will integrate novel lightweight perception modalities for robust perching in the wild, agile control algorithms
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encompass a range of microhabitats and environmental gradients characteristic of maritime Antarctica. High-resolution UAV imagery acquired with multispectral, thermal, and hyperspectral sensors will be
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, LiDAR, AHRS, and other sensors directly on low-power embedded platforms. Where to apply E-mail resurse.umane@upb.ro Requirements Research FieldEngineering » Electronic engineeringEducation LevelMaster
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, cargo, harbors etc. Large and deep AI models can be built using these data sets and machine learning, which can be combined with real-time satellite-based AIS data and sensors such as radar and algorithms