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  • V-SENSE, Trinity College Dublin.

    Created in 2016
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  • Location

    Custom House Quay (IFSC), Dublin Docklands, Dublin 1, Co. Dublin, Ireland

    Dublin

    Ireland

  • Employees

    Scale: 11-50

    Estimated: 1

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  • Added in Motherbase

    3 years, 6 months ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    V-SENSE extends Visual Sensation through Image-Based Visual Computing! Trinity College Dublin. https://v-sense.scss.tcd


    V-SENSE is a team of 20+ researchers (half postdocs half PhDs) in Visual Computing at the intersection of Computer Vision, Computer Graphics and Media Signal Processing. We are building a dynamic environment where enthusiastic young scientists with different backgrounds get together to shape the future in fundamental as well as applied research projects. Directions include but are not limited to:

    Augmented, Virtual and Mixed Reality (AR/ VR/ MR)
    Free View-point Video (FVV)
    360-Video
    Light-Field Technologies
    Visual Effects and Animation

    The research project “V-SENSE – Extending Visual Sensation through Image-Based Visual Computing” is funded by SFI over five years with a substantial budget to cover over 20 researchers. This is part of a strategic investment in Creative Technologies by SFI and Trinity College, which is defined as one of the strategic research themes of the College. V-Sense intends to become an incubator in this context, to stimulate further integration and growth and to impact Creative Industries in Ireland as a whole.

    V-SENSE aims to establish Trinity College Dublin as a world leading centre of excellence in creative technologies, as part of an even bigger endeavour to establish Dublin and Ireland as a centre of creative industries in general, including technology and creative production.


    Prof. Aljosa Smolic, SFI Research Professor of Creative Technologies, The School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin.

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