AIBIO-UK is a national community-building project to build a closer relationship between the computational and bioscience communities, and to share knowledge within these disciplines.
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This project explores the use of virtual humans, also known as Embodied conversation agents (ECAs), to facilitate machine-assisted assessment of depression and anxiety.
Plant phenotyping is a rapidly emerging research area concerned with quantitative measurement of the structural and functional properties of plants.
Deriving geometric representations from images of the humanly constructed world is a long-standing task in vision.
Scene flow estimation aims to recover per-point motion from two adjacent LiDAR scans.
This University of Nottingham project, supported by the Royal Horticultural Society, explores the use of machine learning to uncover and explore plant traits within the RHS Herbarium.
This project is exploring the development of advanced optical imaging technologies to reveal hidden diseases deep within the human body.
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