Vision Agent Ontologies
Speaker: Joanna Isabelle Olszewska – Cheltenham, United KingdomTopic(s): Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Natural language processing
Abstract
With the growth of AI agents in our daily life, people are increasingly asked to interact with these intelligent agents, which are most of the time equipped with camera(s) and/or systems able to automatically process visual inputs such as raw still images, live video feeds, etc. Hence, the development of ontologies for these vision agents is of prime importance, in order to allow the collaboration and sharing of information between humans and/or vision-enabled robotic systems in a consistent and interoperable way. This talk introduces the topic of ontologies for vision agents in light of the main challenges in that research field and the developed solutions and standards based on computer vision and artificial intelligence methods.
About this Lecture
Number of Slides: 54Duration: 45 minutes
Languages Available: English
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