MACH NE VISION SYSTE HINEI
isitor registration is now open for the 2018 Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition. The event will be held on Wednesday 16 M y 2018 at Arena MK, Milton Keynes, and will follow a similar format to the inaugural event held in 2017 Preparations are well under way, with the main themes for the presentation theatres having been confirmed,
isitor registration is now open for th 2018Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition. The event w be held on dnesday 16May 2018 at ArenaM ynes, an
lto Preparations are w ll follo a simlar under way, th
them in themes for the presentation theatres having been confirmed, Iain Stewart MP agreeing to open the event andmore than 30 companies already signed up to exhibit.
Stewart M agreeing to open the event and more than 30 companies already signed up to exhibit.
VISION CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION TA V
learning in which a model learns to perform classification tasks directly from ages. Deep learning i beginning to gain some real traction i
arning i whi h a model earns t
com erci ed in
to
format to the inaugural event held in 2017. much more widely available through commercial machine vision products. It is used in appllications where it is difficult to predict the full range of image variations that might be encountered using conventional algorithms.
performclassification tasks directly from images. Deep learning is beginning to gain some real traction in machine vision by virtue of the fact that it is becomingby virtue of the fact that it is becoming ch m re widel avai able through chi e vision products. re it is d fficult
ica io edict the full ran e of imag
variations that mght be encountered using conventional algorithms.
th amai program e featuri gm re than 50 seminars across seven different presentation theatres, supported by keynote addresses, the conference will provide visitors with plenty of opportunities to explore them
With a main programme featuring more than 50 seminars across seven different presentation theatres, supported by keynote addresses, the conference w provi e visitors with plenty of
opportunities to explore the multitude of ways that vision technology has relevance to everyday l fe. This com rehensive program e i
ude of
ys that vision technology has relevance to everyday life. This comprehensive programme is supported by an exhibition of the latest vision technology and services by
supported by an exhibition
of the l test vision technology and services by many of the leading companies from the world of vision.
the lea in companies fromthe world of vision. CONFERENCE CONFERENCE
One of the new themes for the 2018 conference iconference is ‘deep learning’, one of the ‘hot topics’ currently in the world of machine vision. It is a type of machine
ot topics’ currently i chi e vision. It is a type of m chi
e of the new themes for the 2018 eep learning’ one of the the world of
EXHIBITION SHAPING UP WELL More than 30 companies have already booked for the exhibition and more than 50 per cent of these are non-UKIVA50 per cent of these are non-UKIVA members. The association has also gained two new members as a result of the conference and exhibition held in 2017. One company w gone on to becom a m
EXHIBI ION SHAPING UP WEL re than 30 companies have already booked for the exhibition and m re than
em ers. The association has also gained two new
em ers as a result of
the conference and exhibition held i 2017. One company which exhibited has gone on to become a member, while
h exhibited has ber whi
UKIVA ww
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UKIVA (UK I dustriVA (UK Industrial Vision Association)
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Vision Association) As chi evisionconference.
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The themes for all seven presentation theatres are: Understanding vision
The themes for al seven presentation theatres are: Understanding vision
technology; 3D Vision; Deep learning and em
sio tics an illu tio Vision innovation, Systems and e will b
technology; 3D Vision; Deep l arning and embedded vision; Optics and illumination; Vision innovation, Systems and
applications; and Camera technology. The full co ference pro ra
publ hed on the conference website as soon as isoon as it is finalised.
appl ations; and Camera technology. The full conference programme will be published on the conference website as final ed.
chine vision
Anyone interested ini exhibiting atexhibiting at this year’sthis year’s event should contact Chris Va
event should contact Chris Valdes directly onValdes directly on +44 (0)20 8 73 5517 or
+44 (0)20 87 3 5517 or by emaiby email atl at
chris.valdes@
ppma.co.uk hris.valdes@
ppma.co.uk
another that attended the event as a visitor has also joined.
another that attended the event as a visitor has also joined.
CO OCATION MAKES
easy for visito The event has
CO-LOCATION MAKES IT EAS EASY semnar sessions and exhibition
The event has been designed to make i easy for visitors to switch between the seminar sessions and exhibition
been designed to make it rs to switch between the
according to their own personal schedule. The l yout has the presentation theatres conveniently arranged around the periphery of the exhibition space w also m kes i conveni nt for semnar attendees to network and get first hand demonstrations of products that m y be relevant to the talks. An added bonus for visitors i
free parking directly outside the exhibition hal
according to their own personal schedule. The layout has the presentation theatres conveniently arranged around the periphery of the exhibition space which also makes it convenient for seminar attendees to network and get first hand demonstrations of products that may be relevant to the talks. An added bonus for visitors is free parking directly outside the exhibition hall.
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