Vision Image & Robotics (VIBOT) (Erasmus Mundus) MSc

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    Postgraduate

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    Currie (Scotland)

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Home Postgraduate study Robotics Vision Image & Robotics (VIBOT) (Erasmus Mundus)Vision Image & Robotics (VIBOT) (Erasmus Mundus) MScHow to apply »DeliveryFull-timeProgramme typeTaughtStudy locationEdinburghEntry dateSeptemberOverviewProgramme contentEntry requirementsFees & scholarshipsOverviewThe European Masters in Computer Vision and Robotics (VIBOT) is a collaboration between the three leading European institutions, the Universitat de Girona (Spain), the Université de Bourgogne (France) and Heriot-Watt University (Scotland). It aims to meet the needs of industry for quality control and automation of industrial processes, and those in the field of health with the increasing importance of medical imagery in all its forms. In recent years, the amount of digital information to be stored, processed and distributed has grown dramatically. The generalisation of the use of digital images, in video surveillance, biomedical and e-health systems, and remote sensing, create new, pressing challenges, and automated management tools are key to enable the organisation, mining and processing of these important knowledge resources. The key subject areas are computer vision and robotics. Research in these areas are dynamic and relevant to a wide range of sectors, such as the car industry, the agro-alimentary field or the domain of health, with the active development of e-Health solutions. The course is over two years, students spend the first semester in France, the second in Spain and the third in Scotland. The fourth semester is reserved for Masters thesis. Scholarship and tuition fees Non-EU student grants: Up to 24 grants of 42,000€ (covering the 2 years of studies) are available. EU student grants: Some grants which will cover the tuition fees would be made available. Non-EU Scholars Grants support of 4,000€ per month of visit are available. This programme is also open to candidates who do not request financial support through...

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  • IT
  • Image
  • Industry
  • Quality Training
  • Medical training
  • Financial Training
  • IT Development
  • Biomedical
  • IT Management
  • Medical
  • Systems
  • Quality
  • Management
  • Industrial Processes
  • Financial
  • Surveillance
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Course programme

Overview

The European Masters in Computer Vision and Robotics (VIBOT) is a collaboration between the three leading European institutions, the Universitat de Girona (Spain), the Université de Bourgogne (France) and Heriot-Watt University (Scotland). It aims to meet the needs of industry for quality control and automation of industrial processes, and those in the field of health with the increasing importance of medical imagery in all its forms.

In recent years, the amount of digital information to be stored, processed and distributed has grown dramatically. The generalisation of the use of digital images, in video surveillance, biomedical and e-health systems, and remote sensing, create new, pressing challenges, and automated management tools are key to enable the organisation, mining and processing of these important knowledge resources.

The key subject areas are computer vision and robotics. Research in these areas are dynamic and relevant to a wide range of sectors, such as the car industry, the agro-alimentary field or the domain of health, with the active development of e-Health solutions. The course is over two years, students spend the first semester in France, the second in Spain and the third in Scotland. The fourth semester is reserved for Masters thesis.

Scholarship and tuition fees Non-EU student grants:

Up to 24 grants of 42,000€ (covering the 2 years of studies) are available.

EU student grants:

Some grants which will cover the tuition fees would be made available.

Non-EU Scholars

Grants support of 4,000€ per month of visit are available.

This programme is also open to candidates who do not request financial support through Erasmus Mundus programme.

Tuition fees for the full course:
  • EU students: 8800€
  • Overseas students: 14,800€
Programme duration

2 years (full-time MSc)

Additional information

Programme contentHeriot-Watt semester (first semester) – YEAR 1 Digital Signal Processing Software Engineering Data Mining and Machine Learning Image Compression Communication Image Processing (VIBOT) Research Methods Critical Analysis and Project Planning Girona semester (second semester) Fundamental on Robotics Autonomous Robots Scene Segmentation and Interpretation Visual Perception Real-time Image Processing Local Culture Le Creusot semester (first semester) – YEAR 2 Shape Recognition and Statistics Image Analysis Infrared Imagery Human Vision...

Vision Image & Robotics (VIBOT) (Erasmus Mundus) MSc

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