The International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) is an international association of non-profit, scientific or professional organizations concerned with pattern recognition, computer vision and image processing.
It's been a month since undergraduate student Samin Khan and his teammate from UOIT were on the world stage, pitching their smartARM to a panel of industry judges at the Imagine Cup, Microsoft's annual student innovation competition.
Navdeep Bains, minister of innovation, science and economic development, announced the roundtables will be led by six digital innovation leaders, including U of T computer science Professor Arvind Gupta.
Researchers at the University of Toronto and the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMA) have applied deep learning algorithms to software for the animation and gaming industry.
In 2017, the Konrad Group renewed their support of the next generation of thought leaders, by establishing two $2,000 scholarships open to upper-year Computer Science undergraduates in the major or specialist program
Master's student Gavin Barill will present their paper, "Fast Winding Numbers for Soups and Clouds" this weekend at SIGGRAPH. The Dynamic Graphics Project lab have contributed to six papers at this year's proceedings.
Computer Science alumni and interns have helped propel Toronto's Layer 6 AI, part of TD Bank Group, to the top of the leader board in a global artificial intelligence contest for the second year in a row.
Northern Frontier, Borealis AI's video interview series, showcases in-depth and engaging conversations with some of the brightest academic minds in AI research today.
The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, today announced that six innovation experts have been selected to host roundtable discussions with Canadians across the country.