We conduct research in many aspects of computer vision, computer graphics and image guided surgery.
Our group focuses on human-centric visual computing, which comprises work across computer vision and computer graphics with cross-over into artificial intelligence, machine learning, education, healthcare and human-computer interaction.
Research topics
3D vision-based AI systems for image guided minimally invasive surgeries
3D modelling of urban environments and historic places
DockIT: Interactive Flexible Molecular Docking
Virtual reality (VR) software for simulating childbirth
Enhancing Teacher Agency with Technology
These technologies share many theoretical foundations and we collaborate intensively with other laboratories namely Colour lab, Data Science and Statistics and Machine Learning. We also collaborate closely with Norwich and Norfolk University Hospital, School of History, School of Education, School of Health Sciences, UEA, various industries and internationally with EPIC games.
Research Themes
DockIT
End User Programming, HCI and UX
Geometric Processing
Image Analysis
Natural Language Processing
Publications and Projects
Publications
As a group, we are highly cited, have published in many high-impact journals and presented at prestigious, international conferences.
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Members of the Visual Computing and Signal Processing group are involved in various research projects, some of which are listed here.
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Funding
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