Centre for Machine Vision (CMV)
The Centre for Machine Vision (CMV) is part of the Bristol Robotics Laboratory. We solve real-world practical computer vision problems. Our particular excellence lies in three-dimensional reconstruction and surface inspection.
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Centre for Machine Vision blogs
As featured in the Research, Business and Innovation blog.
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate Spotlight: Louis Aberdeen
New KTP Associate for Metrea Mission Data Ltd.
UWE Bristol academic works with Alzheimer’s charity to detect early stage Alzheimer’s
A pilot project led by Dr Wenhao Zhang.
UWE Bristol announce new Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Metrea
Innovate UK funding to form a new KTP partnership.
The Centre for Machine Vision working on detection for early signs of digital dermatitis lesions and lameness within dairy cattle
An innovative project with Hoofcount.
UWE Bristol research project receives award from Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland
Award given to consortium led by Soil Essentials Ltd, which included the UWE Bristol's CMV.
Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture
Written by Louisa Cockbill from the Engineering Our Future blog.
UWE Bristol researchers join forces with UK agri-tech experts to develop salad saving robot
Collaborative project to develop a robotic solution to automate lettuce harvesting.
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