Seminar: Prof. Ba-Ngu Vo, "Estimation and control in multi-object system"
Prof. Ba-Ngu Vo will present a one-hour seminar entitled "Estimation and control in multi-object system" in Merivale's Boardroom 1 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Numbers are limited so please register.
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- Date: 29 Jul 2016
- Time: 05:00 AM UTC to 06:00 AM UTC
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- Cnr Merivale and Glenelg Streets
- South Bank, Queensland
- Australia 4101
- Building: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
- Room Number: Merivale's Boardroom 1
- Starts 28 June 2016 08:00 PM UTC
- Ends 29 July 2016 02:00 AM UTC
- 9 in-person spaces left!
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Ba-Ngu Vo of Curtin University
Estimation and control in multi-object system
Multi-object systems are complex dynamical systems in which the number of objects and their states are unknown and vary randomly with time. Multi-object systems arise in many application areas, including defence, computer vision, robotics, biomedical research and machine learning. Indeed most systems in nature are multi-object systems. The last decade has witnessed exciting developments in state estimation and control for multi-object systems with the introduction of stochastic geometry to the field. This presentation outlines recent developments in multi-object system and applications such as multi-object tracking, autonomous vehicle and sensor scheduling.
Biography:
Ba-Ngu Vo received his Bachelor degrees jointly in Science and Electrical Engineering with first class honours in 1994, and PhD in 1997. He had held various research positions at various institutions before joining the University of Western Australia as Winthrop Professor in 2010. Currently he is Professor and Chair of Signals and Systems in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Curtin University. Vo is a recipient of the Australia Research Council's inaugural Future Fellowship and the 2010 Eureka Prize for Outstanding Science in support of Defence or National Security. His research interests are signal processing, systems theory and stochastic geometry with emphasis on target tracking, space situational awareness, robotics and computer vision.
Address:Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 6845
Ba-Ngu Vo of Curtin University
Estimation and control in multi-object system
Biography:
Address:Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Agenda
Tea and coffee will be served during the seminar.