Objective
The SMART network was founded in 1993. The network brings together leading researchers and advanced doctoral students. The network semi-annual European laboratories working in the areas of computer vision and mobile robotics for surveillance and monitoring. The objective of the SMART workshops provide an opportunity for young researchers to expose and discuss recent results and research in progress in a semi-formal setting. network is to develop technologies in the areas of surveillance and monitoring. The SMART II workplan is composed of activities in the areas of The annual SIRS symposium (a EuroConference event) provides an opportunity "Video Surveillance and Monitoring", "Mobility for Surveillance and for young researchers to publish and present research results, and to interact with recognized leaders of their field.
Monitoring" and "Applications of Techniques for Surveillance and Monitoring". The tasks in these workpackages are designed to build on and The network has also been involved in the design of graduate curriculum, complement existing research activities through the exchange of researchers course-ware and tutorial material.
and collaborative research.
The SME partners in the network have provided practical internships for young researchers in an industrial setting.
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Programme(s)
Multi-annual funding programmes that define the EU’s priorities for research and innovation.
Multi-annual funding programmes that define the EU’s priorities for research and innovation.
Topic(s)
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Funding Scheme
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Coordinator
38031 Grenoble
France
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