Image processing and machine vision

Research field introduction, objectives, and requirement

Typically, two areas of theoretical research and social services will be where the core of image processing and machine vision is most active:

This core's work in theoretical research will be restricted to the academic setting, which will include the following:

  •  The release of publications based on scientific research
  •  Providing guidance to doctoral and master's students
  •  Organize public and specialist meetings and seminars. 

Additionally, this core will work to identify current difficulties and challenges in the social services sector by speaking with various provincial organizations, and it will then offer solutions based on image processing and machine vision to address these issues.

 

The following can be listed as some of this core's most significant social service-related endeavors:

  • collaborating with many provincial entities to use smart cameras to highlight urban issues
  • collaboration with a variety of provincial entities to improve the standard of urban services and get rid of any flaws.
  • collaboration with the province's medical facilities to improve and more thoroughly examine radiological images
  • collaboration with the region's environmental departments to use satellite image analysis to find the effects of drought.
  • the use of satellite image analysis in collaboration with the South Pars Petrochemical and Oil and Gas Special Zone to find environmental contamination.
  • delivering application software based on image processing and AI to address society's broader demands

 

 research subject

  •  Noise reduction and image processing
  •  Pattern recognition and computer vision
  •  Evaluation of product quality
  •  Evaluation of municipal services for quality
  •  Typical software solutions

 

Targets

By establishing this core, the Persian Gulf University hopes to establish a knowledge-based center that will educate the experts in this subject that the province needs, as well as serve as a forum for debate and discussion between various provincial organizations and university experts. We felt it was our duty to take the initiative in this way because the Faculty of Intelligent Systems Engineering and Data Science's mission is to increase communication between the university and society in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), and since the province clearly needs a center of this kind.