Overview
The CoPZ project aims to develop the collaborative architecture, visual-ocular reflexes and inter-camera capabilities that will allow a community of autonomous pan-tilt and zoom (PTZ) sensors to monitor wide-area scenes. Specific wide-area tasks could include the collection of mug-shots of indi-viduals entering scene, maintaining an awareness of the location of all individuals, and tracking tar-geted individuals between cameras. Such diverse (and potentially simultaneous) requirements will generate competing demands on sensors and require the development of visual-ocular reflexes which directly link incoming video to the PTZ telemetry. More detail is available at
http://cism.kingston.ac.uk/research/vacancies/details.php?VacancyID=12.
Requirements
Candidates must hold at least a UK upper second class honours degree, or its equivalent, in Com-puter Science, Mathematics, Physics or any relevant discipline, and significant experience in pro-gramming C++ and/or Matlab. You are encouraged to discuss this project with the supervisor, Dr James Orwell, before applying.
The successful applicant will join the Visual Surveillance Research Group within the Digital Imaging Research Centre - a research centre of excellence.
To Apply
Please return the completed post-graduate application form quoting the project reference FS09/01 together with an academic CV, academic certificates, two references and any other documentation to Mrs B Tang, Research and Finance Officer, Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics, Sopwith Building, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2EE.
Stipend: £16,000 pa and the closing Date: 18 November 2009
The CoPZ project aims to develop the collaborative architecture, visual-ocular reflexes and inter-camera capabilities that will allow a community of autonomous pan-tilt and zoom (PTZ) sensors to monitor wide-area scenes. Specific wide-area tasks could include the collection of mug-shots of indi-viduals entering scene, maintaining an awareness of the location of all individuals, and tracking tar-geted individuals between cameras. Such diverse (and potentially simultaneous) requirements will generate competing demands on sensors and require the development of visual-ocular reflexes which directly link incoming video to the PTZ telemetry. More detail is available at
http://cism.kingston.ac.uk/research/vacancies/details.php?VacancyID=12.
Requirements
Candidates must hold at least a UK upper second class honours degree, or its equivalent, in Com-puter Science, Mathematics, Physics or any relevant discipline, and significant experience in pro-gramming C++ and/or Matlab. You are encouraged to discuss this project with the supervisor, Dr James Orwell, before applying.
The successful applicant will join the Visual Surveillance Research Group within the Digital Imaging Research Centre - a research centre of excellence.
To Apply
Please return the completed post-graduate application form quoting the project reference FS09/01 together with an academic CV, academic certificates, two references and any other documentation to Mrs B Tang, Research and Finance Officer, Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics, Sopwith Building, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2EE.
Stipend: £16,000 pa and the closing Date: 18 November 2009
Please download application form from:http://www.kingston.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply-now/documents/ku_postgrad_application_and_reference_form.pdf)
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