Dear Autonomous Systems engineers, scientists, and enthusiasts, 
you are welcomed to register in the 2020 'Programming short course and workshop 
on Deep Learning and Computer Vision for Autonomous Systems',

with applications on various autonomous systems, notably drones.  It will take 
place on 19-21th August 2020 as an e-course hosted by the Aristotle University 
of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Thessaloniki, Greece, 

providing a series of lectures and programming workshops  delivered through a 
tele-education platform. 

Due to the special COVID-19 circumstances, the course is scheduled to take 
place primarily as web course (default mode). Remote participation will be 
available via teleconferencing. 

Students will be helped on line for executing the programming workshops while 
at home.

A physical meeting (second short course mode) is also planned for the same 
dates, provided that: a) AUTH and national regulations allow it and b) there 
are sufficient physical attendees.  

 

Greece has had an excellent COVID-19 epidemic record (one of the best 
worldwide) and our University had no reported COVID-19 cases, whatsoever. We 
intend to take all appropriate measures to ensure this record in the future as 
well.

The programming short course consists of a good mix of lectures and programming 
workshops (hands-on exercises) aiming at developing registrants’ programming 
skills for
Deep Learning and Computer Vision, with focus on autonomous systems 
planning/control and imaging/perception. It is organized three parts (one per 
day):


1) Part A aims at deep neural network programming (Convolutional NN and their 
use in target/object detection, PyTorch, Tensorflow).
2) Part B aims at computer vision programming (target tracking and 
localization, GPU architectures and programming, CUDA, OpenCV programming, 
drone mission simulations).
3) Part C aims at autonomous systems perception and programming (ROS, Gazebo, 
AIRSIM).

You can use the following link for course registration:  
<http://icarus.csd.auth.gr/autonomous-systems-2020/> 
http://icarus.csd.auth.gr/autonomous-systems-2020/

For questions, please contact: Ioanna Koroni  <mailto:koroniioa...@csd.auth.gr> 
<koroniioa...@csd.auth.gr>

The short course is sponsored by the European Horizon2020 R&D project Aerial 
Core. It is organized  by Prof. I. Pitas,  IEEE and EURASIP fellow, 
Coordination of the European Horizon2020 R&D project Multidrone, Director of 
the Artificial Intelligence and Information analysis Lab (AIIA Lab), Aristotle 
University of Thessaloniki, Greece, Chair of the IEEE SPS Autonomous Systems 
Initiative. He is ranked 249 top Computer Science and Electronics Scientist 
internationally by Guide2research (2018).

The lectures and programming sessions will be delivered by very qualified 
Postdoc/PhD researchers and Professors, with a long R&D record in drone and 
autonomous systems programming from University of Seville (Robotics, Vision and 
Control Research Group) and AIIA Lab, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

Thessaloniki is a very pleasant city at the end of August, with vibrant 
night-life, very close to world-class resorts in Chalkidiki peninsula.

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is the biggest University in Greece and in 
SE Europe. It is highly ranked internationally and its campus is at the city 
center.

Course registrants may also want to register (if so desired) in the back2back 
short course on ‘Short course on Deep Learning and Computer Vision for 
Autonomous Systems 2020. Application focus on autonomous/self-driving cars', 
17-18th August 2020:  
<http://icarus.csd.auth.gr/dl-and-cv-for-autonomous-cars-2020/> 
http://icarus.csd.auth.gr/dl-and-cv-for-autonomous-cars-2020/

 

Relevant links:

1.                  H2020 project Aerial-Core:  <https://aerial-core.eu/> 
https://aerial-core.eu/

2.                  AIIA Lab:  <http://www.aiia.csd.auth.gr/> 
http://www.aiia.csd.auth.gr/

3.                  Prof. I. Pitas:   
<https://scholar.google.gr/citations?user=lWmGADwAAAAJ&hl=el> 
https://scholar.google.gr/citations?user=lWmGADwAAAAJ&hl=el

Description of ‘Programming short course and workshop on Deep Learning and 
Computer Vision for Autonomous Systems’, 19-21th August 2020. 

 Part A (8 hours), Deep learning sample topic list

1.      Deep neural networks. Convolutional NNs
2.      Deep learning for target detection
3.      PyTorch basics
4.      Target detection with PyTorch
5.      Object oriented Tensorflow in Google Colab

Part B (8 hours), Computer vision sample topic list

1.      2D target tracking
2.      Parallel GPU and multi-core CPU architectures . GPU programming
3.      CUDA programming
4.      OpenCV programming for object tracking

Part C (8 hours), Drone planning/control sample topic list

1.      Drone mission simulations.
2.      Drone perception and estimation.
3.      ROS UAL Abstraction Layer for drone applications.
4.      Drone perception with ROS.

Sincerely yours
Prof. I. Pitas
Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Information analysis Lab (AIIA Lab)

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

 

 

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