Where Research Meets Industry
Focal Topic of the 5th forum:
Accuracy, Reliability and Limits of Machine Vision
This focal topic is highly relevant for
both research and industry. Research can outline the theoretical limits and
detail how far current state-of-the-art industrial solutions are away from the
best possible solutions. Industry can contribute with information on the most
urgent market demands for better solutions. Thus, the focal topic is ideal for
a dialogue between research and industry to initiate new projects for the
development of novel powerful and at the same time cost-effective systems in
areas where there is a corresponding market need.
The European Machine Vision Forum is an annual event of the European Machine Vision Association - EMVA. The aim is to foster interaction between the machine vision industry and academic research to learn from each other, discuss the newest research results as well as problems from applications, learn about emerging application fields, and to discuss research cooperation between industry and academic institutes. The overall aim is to accelerate innovation by translating new research results faster into practice.
The forum is directed to scientists, development engineers, software and hardware engineers, and programmers both from research and Industry.
What to expect
- Plenary sessions with carefully selected contributed and invited talks, presenting a broad variety of a focused topic of the forum.
- Extended coffee and lunch breaks and evening get-together for Networking.
- Teaser sessions dedicated to poster presentations as well as hardware and software demonstrations with ample room for discussions in small groups. Each participant can submit papers and posters for free and also show demos (table-top exhibition possibilities).
Each participant will receive a certificate of his participation detailing the program.
All talks will be recorded and participants will receive links to the recorded material in the form of interactive online applications without additional charge.