Caltech Professor to Speak on Giving Vision to Machines
Biological organisms see, smell, hear, touch, learn, make decisions, and recognize patterns to a degree that still escapes modern machines. Perona and his colleagues at Caltech are working toward endowing machines with equivalent sensory systems that will enable them to assist in such things as driving cars on busy roads, detecting dangerous people in airports, and searching for images on the Web.
Caltech has offered the Watson Lecture Series for almost 80 years, since it was conceived by the late Caltech physicist Earnest Watson as a way to explain science to the local community. Seating is available on a free, no-ticket-required, first-come, first-served basis. The lecture will take place on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Beckman Auditorium, which is located near Michigan Avenue south of Del Mar Boulevard, on Caltech's campus in Pasadena.
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