Robotic Vision Summer School

The Robotic Vision Summer School, the only course of its kind in the world, was established in 2015 as a major initiative of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Robotic Vision. The Australian Centre for Robotic Vision was established to tackle the critical and complex challenge of applying computer vision to robotics, driven by the belief that the ability to see, to visually understand the complex world around us and respond to it, is critical for the next generation of robots that will perform useful work in a wide range of domains. In March 2021, responsibility for the Robotic Vision Summer School was passed on to Robotic Vision Australia.

The Summer School offers attendees a unique opportunity to learn about fundamental and advanced topics in computer vision and robotics from world-leaders in the field, and then experiment with computer vision algorithms on robotic hardware.

Developed with both graduate students and industry researchers in mind, and set on the stunning South Coast of New South Wales, the Robotic Vision Summer School is a week-long immersion in robotic vision theory and practice, designed to cultivate and inspire the next generation of vision-based roboticists.

The Summer School brings together researchers and engineers, within industry and academia, that will lead Australia and the world in solving the key robotic vision problems of the future.

To find out more visit www.rvss.org.au