Computer Vision News - April 2023

2 Editorial Computer Vision News Editor: Ralph Anzarouth Engineering Editors: Marica Muffoletto Ioannis Valasakis Publisher: RSIP Vision Copyright: RSIP Vision All rights reserved Unauthorized reproduction is strictly forbidden. Follow Us Dear reader, Welcome to the April edition of Computer Vision News . We have an action-packed issue for you this month, so let’s get straight to it! It’s said the eyes provide a glimpse into the soul, but did you know your eyes can be a window into your overall health? Miguel Bernabeu and Ylenia Giarratano from the University of Edinburgh take us on a deep dive into their cutting-edge retinal imaging research and their wider work developing AI systems for medical applications . Master’s students Rodrigo and Hanna from the University of Calgary discuss their Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) challenge for the upcoming ISBI 2023 conference . Can MRS join MRI and break through the clinical barrier? We chat with Hilla and Coralie , co-founders of MeNow , an Israeli startup shaking up the cosmetics industry using the power of AI to curate personalized skincare solutions for consumers . If you’re a fan of animation, you won’t want to miss our report on SinMDM . Sigal and Inbal from Tel Aviv University tell us about their new lightweight algorithm that can generate multiple animations from a single input . Why settle for one breakdancing dragon when you could have an army of them? We also celebrate the achievements of two exceptional scholars, Camila González from TU Darmstadt and Alberto Testoni from the University of Trento , in our regular feature: Congrats, Doctor! This month, our Woman in Computer Vision is Iranian-born Seyran Khademi from the Delft University of Technology . As well as filling us in on her fascinating work at the intersection of architecture and computer vision, Seyran speaks about the brave women in her homeland fighting for their freedom, making a heartfelt plea: “ Stand with the right side of history! ” Finally, mark your calendars because, on April 19, Associate Professor of Urology Michael Gorin from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York will host a free webinar: AI-Enabled Urology – A Clinician’s Perspective . Don’t miss his valuable insights into recent advancements in this exciting field. Sign up now ! Sit back, relax, enjoy the read, and please, spread the word! Ralph Anzarouth, Editor, Computer Vision News, Marketing Manager, RSIP Vision This photo was taken in peaceful, lovely and brave Odessa, Ukraine.

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