In the upcoming COMET period, VRVis will focus on human-centred visual computing.
A 50 x 20 meter mural adorns the UN building in Vienna, accompanied by a tactile relief that makes the artwork by Fintan Magee barrier-free accessible.
Researchers of the Biomedical Image Informatics group at VRVis present their current work and new results at this year´s FENS Forum. The largest neuroscience congress in Europe is taking place in Vienna from 25 to 29 June 2024.
VRVis is supporting Hage Sondermaschinenbau with its expertise in machine learning: Hage needs a monitoring system for spacious facilities to ensure that no people are within the machines' activity range. Thus, VRVis is testing the suitability of ML methods for safety in industrial environments.
To enable cultural institutions in Austria to effectively analyze and communicate their work in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals, VRVis is collaborating with several partners to link existing information with AI-based methods and make it accessible interactively.
Pests and extreme weather affect grain growth and yields. Recording and analysing plant development provides the basis for the prevention of crop losses. VRVis is part of a project consortium developing a platform for agriculture with the aim of using functional imaging data for analysis and teaching skills in training courses.