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Image Interpretation From Wearable Cameras

Career / Placement Opportunities / BSc/MSc Topics / Image Interpretation From Wearable Cameras
17 January. 2021
Wearable cameras are small and light devices which can be fastened at human body covering the point of view of the wearer. They provide the capability to seamlessly record visual data in a passive way, in a first-person perspective, while the wearer is performing her/his activities. Visual lifelogging is the seamless collection of images and/or videos using wearable cameras and involves the continuous recording of the daily life of the wearer for a long period of time. The new field of the computer vision which deals with the content analysis of data collected by wearable cameras, is called Egocentric Vision or First-person Vision. The analysis of such visual data can be successfully used to study everyday life and draw useful conclusions about human behavior, aiming to improve the quality of life.
Required Skills
1) Basic knowledge in image processing or computer vision or deep learning, and;
2) Computer programming skills
Skills Level
Good