This article presents a distributed agent-based system that can process the visual information obtained by stereoscopic cameras. The system is embedded within a global project whose objective is to develop an intelligent environment for location and identification within dependent environments that merges with other types of technologies. In this kind of environments, vision algorithms are very costly and require a lot of time to produce a response, which is highly inconvenient since many applications can require action to be taken in real time.
DCAI'14 Special Sessions will be a very useful tool in order to complement the regular program with new or emerging topics of particular interest in the field of Distributed systems and Artificial Intelligence. Special Sessions that emphasize on multi-disciplinary and transversal aspects, as well as cutting-edge topics are especially encouraged and welcome.
72 security specialists from all over the world participated in a seminar on radar technology held at the University of Salamanca. The meeting was organized by the BISITE group in collaboration with the Ministry of Defense and forms part of an international program under S&TO (a subsidiary body of NATO in charge of R&D) to promote the exchange of information and the development of collaborative projects in the area of security.
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Echoes of PAAMS'13
During PAAMS'13 congress organized by BISITE, the Universities of Salamanca and Osaka (Japan) work together on projects of nanotechnology applied to tissues, which represent a common front to an investigation "very applied and cross".
This is explained by the rector of the University of Salamanca, (University of Salamanca), Daniel Hernandez, accompanied by the President of the Institute of Technology, University of Osaka, Yoshikazu Nishikawa.