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Project presented at the IEEE Robot Championship

The talk titled ‘Image Super Resolution using Deep learning’ was given by Prof. John Abela, Principal Investigator of the Deep-FIR project and Associate Professor at the Faculty of ICT, at the first International IEEE Region 8 Robot Championship.

The event, held on Sunday 4th December at the Montekristo Estate, saw a number of robots designed and built by IEEE Student branch members with the aim of promoting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).

The talk provided an overview of super-resolution and the Deep-FIR project, along with examples of applications and super-resolved images. A number of interesting questions were also taken from the audience, including by younger attendees.

We at Deep-FIR thank you for attending the talk, and look forward to meeting you at any other future events! These will be advertised on this website, on the project’s , and on the project’s , so make sure to follow any one (or all!) of these to get notified of any such events and other news related to the project.

Article on the Issues in Super-Resolution published on LinkedIn

An article serving as a continuation of last week’s article has been published on LinkedIn, where a more in-depth discussion on the issues in super-resolution is provided.

The article contains some additional information to that already published as part of the Deep-FIR project, exclusive to LinkedIn followers.

The article may be viewed . Remember to ‘Follow’ the  to make sure that you are kept up-to-date with all the latest news and updates related to the project!

Deep-FIR project featured on TV

Panelists at the studio before the start of the programme. From left: Dr Christian Colombo, Dr Joseph G Vella, Dr Ing. Christian Galea

Dr Ing. Christian Galea, one of the researchers in the Deep-FIR project, was invited to be part of a panel on the programme ‘‘ to discuss the work being done at the Faculty of ICT with regards to security and law enforcement.

Together with the other panelists, Dr Christian Colombo and Dr Joseph G Vella, a number of issues and research projects were discussed. Dr Ing. Galea talked about the work being done on super-resolution in the Deep-FIR project, among other research and applications related to biometrics and forensics.

Still taken from the programme, featuring an example on super-resolution being done in the Deep-FIR project

The programme, aired on NET TV (in Maltese), may be viewed in full .

We thank the production team of ‘‘ and the crew at NET TV for inviting Dr Ing. Galea and showcasing the work being done at the Faculty of ICT.

Deep-FIR presented at Science in the City 2022

As announced in a previous post, Deep-FIR was presented at the recently held Science in the City 2022.

Prof. John Abela, Principal Investigator of the Deep-FIR project, gave an overview of super-resolution, its applications, and a number of examples of existing algorithms on the stand of the Faculty of ¸£ÀûÔÚÏßÃâ·Ñ and Communication Technology (ICT).

Attendees were invited to ask questions, and a number of interesting points were discussed.

We at Deep-FIR thank you for attending the presentation, and look forward to meeting you at any other future events! These will be advertised on this website, on the project’s , and on the project’s , so make sure to follow any one (or all!) of these to get notified of any such events and other news related to the project.