🚀 How does a drone “see” the world? And is it really smarter than you at math?
Imagine: a drone flying completely on its own – no controller, no GPS, no hints.
It finds roads, tracks objects, estimates distances, and even “understands” what’s in front of it.
Magic? No – it’s computer vision.
Join us for an exciting open event:
“Computer Vision on Drones: Challenges and Solutions”, where you’ll learn in simple terms:
👁 How a camera becomes the “eyes” and neural networks the “brain” of a drone
🎯 How a drone can find and follow objects on its own
🧠 How artificial intelligence learns to “see” the world through pixels
🚁 How drones navigate even without GPS
📏 How they measure distances to objects using just a single photo
And that’s not all!
You’ll also see:
🔹 Real examples of modern AI models in action
🔹 How 3D scenes are created from photographs
🔹 How neural networks are trained “from scratch”
🔹 What problems engineers still haven’t fully solved
📅 When: 5 March 2026
🕓 Time: 16:00
📍 Where: Online, via this link: https://meet.google.com/hds-vxvb-vnb