ANERIS Workshop 2 : Underwater Imaging, Bio-optic, and Participatory Technologies


Published November 7, 2024

After a very successful 1st workshop on AI basics for image analysis, Euro-BioImaging and its nodes France Bioimaging and Israel Bioimaging are excited to announce the organization of a new series of workshop sessions on December 2nd and 4th, 2024, focused on Underwater imaging, Bio-Optics, and Participatory technologies developed within the ANERIS Project.

Experts from Euro-Bioimaging, the University of Haifa, France-BioImaging, and partners of the ANERIS consortium will lead participants through sessions exploring the various technologies and tools developed within the ANERIS project.

Who can attend ?

This workshop is open not only to consortium partners but also to external participants, including researchers, technology developers, users, citizens, and stakeholders from the broader scientific and technical community. Attendees will have the opportunity to not just learn about the ANERIS Project’s technology advancements but also to actively contribute to their further development.
The workshop will also bring together specialists in underwater imaging and general image analysis and processing to learn about these advancements, offer feedback for validating methods and technologies, and aid in disseminating project developments to the broader community.

More information about the agenda and registration can be found in the link below:

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