The Visual Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Oxford Brookes University,
led by Professor Fabio Cuzzolin, is seeking a Research Fellow in Deep
Learning for Complex Activity Detection in Videos, to be appointed on
December 1st 2019, full-time, on a two-year basis.

The deadline for application is October 27 2019.

Salary: £31,866 rising annually to £34,804.

The Research Fellow will lead the Lab’s efforts in the context of a new
Research Agreement with Huawei Technologies on the topic of “Deep learning
for complex activity recognition”. The project aims to explore new deep
learning models of complex activities composed by multiple events and
actions, such as cooking a meal, or autonomous driving scenarios involving,
e.g., multiple vehicles negotiating an intersection. The goal is to learn a
graph-like representation of such complex activities in an end-to-end
fashion. The efficient implementation of the resulting models on mobile
devices will also be explored.

The Visual Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (
http://cms.brookes.ac.uk/staff/FabioCuzzolin/) is one of the top research
groups in deep learning for action detection, and is heavily investing in
the topic of modelling complex activities involving the interaction of
several people and objects, and of predicting future behaviour and events.
The team designed in 2017 the first system yet able to localise multiple
actions on the image plane in real time, and our algorithms regularly
compete for the best detection accuracies. Former PhD students have moved
on to postdoc positions at Oxford, Stanford and ETH Zurich.

We are now working to release the first ever Road Events and Activities
Dataset (ROAD), a multi-label dataset design to test an autonomous
vehicle’s situation awareness and prediction capabilities.

The Laboratory is currently running on a budget of almost £2 million, with
seven live funded projects spanning computer vision, machine learning,
general AI, autonomous driving, surgical and mobile robotics, AI for
healthcare, decision making and uncertainty theory. We are also
significantly involved in the new £1.9 Oxford Brookes AI Incubator (AIDA)
and in the University’s Ethical AI Institute, and we are in the process of
launching a new start-up to develop the world’s first AI-powered coaching
app for competitive sports.

For an overview of our research themes and projects, please consult

http://cms.brookes.ac.uk/staff/FabioCuzzolin/files/VAIL.pdf

You will join a vibrant and fast growing team projected to comprise 20-25
people in 2019-20. You will be working on a network of cutting edge 4-GPU
and 8-GPU workstations. We collaborate with various companies including
Huawei, Leonardo, Cisco, Ocado, Cortexica and Oxbotica, work closely with
Cambridge University’s Neuroscience, as well as Oxford University’s
Engineering and Computer Science Departments, and have established links
with IIT Bombay, Harvard, Seoul National, the Fraunhofer Institute, and
numerous other European partners.

You are encouraged to contact Prof Cuzzolin at fabio.cuzzo...@brookes.ac.uk
for more information and an informal feedback on your application.

To formally apply, please follow the instructions provided here:

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BVO594/research-fellow-in-deep-learning-for-complex-activity-detection-in-video
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