Alfredo Canziani
"Visual Intelligence and the Terminator"
Fowler Hall: 4:30 - 5 PM
What would it take to replicate the human visual system in synthetic hardware? What software models can we use to implement the mammalian visual system? The goal of our research is a neuromorphic vision system capable of categorizing, tracking and maintaining a visual memory of tens of targets. The application of such system is in smart phones, computers, robotics, autonomous cars, smart appliances, to name a few.
Bio: Alfredo Canziani is an electrical engineer working as research assistant at Purdue University. He has one Master in Microelectronics and one in Microsystems and Nanotechnology and he is currently pursuing his PhD at Weldon, School of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue. Alfredo's research focuses on embedding machine learning for artificial vision onto an integrated circuit.
