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Month: July 2021. Posted onThe video below is out now about face recognition. Continue reading Face recognition – Is that my mum or Gareth Southgate?. Posted onNew video out now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWva6Vygo88 Continue reading
Month: March 2021. Posted onCould you imagine not being able to recognise your family and friends or even your own face in the mirror? As impossible as that may seem, more than 2% of the population is known to suffer from a condition known as
Creative Music Mentoring and Youth Work Support. open menu. mobile menu toggle button. Young Creatives Take Over: The Alchemy Masters Hit the Airwaves at Radio Lewisham. Last week our Alchemy Masters traded the studio for the radio booth, heading to
A project to develop computationally-generated calligraphy and graffiti which looks convincingly human has been awarded a 2021 Artists + Machine Intelligence Research Award from Google.
ÌÇÐÄvlogÃâ·ÑBÕ¾ has become one of the first UK universities to team up with Google and offer 360-degree panoramic internal and external views of its buildings through Street View.
A ÌÇÐÄvlogÃâ·ÑBÕ¾ student’s commitment to helping her peers improve their mental health has been recognised by the National Union of Students’ annual Student Volunteer of the Year awards.
The ÌÇÐÄvlogÃâ·ÑBÕ¾ graduate and Honorary Fellow won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar in 1982 for Chariots of Fire and a BAFTA for his role in Ken Loach’s Kes.
Every day our students, staff and alumni are involved in amazing things. From live music to lectures, and plays to poetry slams, there are countless ways that you can experience what makes ÌÇÐÄvlogÃâ·ÑBÕ¾ special and celebrate the achievements of our community, and the excitement of our local area. Here's our pick of seven things to do in the coming week.
Every day our students, staff and alumni are involved in amazing things. This week we're focusing on their contribution to the music scene in our pick of seven things to do in the coming week.
Artist and computer scientist Professor William Latham recently gave a TEDx talk on evolutionary art and computers to an audience in Oxford of 1,600.