Research projects

The following projects and scholarships have been granted to the GICI group:

Current Projects
  1. No current projects found.
Finished Projects
    • Mosaik Education and Cormack Consultancy Group
    • Grant: International twinning program to support Ukrainian universities
    • Role: PI
    • Applicability: 10/2024 - 09/2025
    • Financial support: £80,000
    • Funding body: Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), UK
    • Role: PI
    • Description: Development of deep learning and computer vision technology to detect anomalous events in videos in real-time
    • Applicability: 09/2023 - 04/2024
    • Warwick share: £128,000
    • Funding body: Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), UK
    • Role: Co-I
    • Description: Development of deep learning and computer vision technology to detect and cluster very small faces in videos in real-time
    • Applicability: 04/2023 - 04/2024
    • Financial support: £282,000
    • Warwick share: £128,000
    • Funding body: Research England through UUKi
    • Role: PI
    • Description: Development of deep learning and computer vision technology to search images
    • Applicability: 04/2023 - 12/2023
    • Financial support: £30,000
    • Funding body: Ford University Research Program, USA
    • Role: PI
    • Description: Development of deep learning and computer vision technology to detect driving activities
    • Applicability: 04/2021 - 04/2023
    • Financial support: $100,000 USD
    • Funding body: Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), UK
    • Role: PI
    • Description: Development of deep learning and computer vision technology to detect and visualize unusual events in multi-camera video scenes. International project with Warwick Manufacturing Group and Deakin University; industrial partner DSTL, UK
    • Applicability: 04/2020 - 03/2021
    • Financial support: £289,000
    • Funding body: Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), UK
    • Role: PI
    • Applicability: 10/2019 - 03/2020
    • Financial support: £147,000
    • Funding body: Warwick Ventures, UK
    • Award: Industrial Award
    • Role: Sole PI
    • Description: Development of a commercial system for detection and visualization of unusual events in surveillance videos using binary feature descriptors
    • Applicability: 05/2019 - 11/2019
    • Financial support: £15,000
    • Funding body: Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions - Research and Innovation Staff Exchange, European Union
    • Role: Co-I
    • Description: Development of digital forensics and biometrics technology using machine/deep learning and computer vision; knowledge transfer across academic and industrial partners
    • Applicability: 01/2016 - 12/2019
    • Financial support: €2,025,000
    • Warwick share: €450,000
    • Funding body: Mobility Grant - Newton Fund International Collaboration Programme, Mexico-UK
    • Role: Sole PI
    • Description: Development of computer vision technology for people identification and unusual event detection using video data
    • Applicability: 09/2017 - 12/2017
    • Financial support: £4,000
    • Funding body: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), UK
    • Role: PI
    • Description: Development of computer vision technology for unusual event detection in surveillance video
    • Applicability: 04/2016 - 03/2017
    • Financial support: £65,000
    • Funding body: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), First Grant Scheme, UK
    • Role: Sole PI
    • Description: Development of visualization and data analysis tools for high-resolution pathology images
    • Applicability: 10/2014 - 09/2016
    • Financial support: £100,000
    • Funding body: Marie Curie Career Integration Grant, European Union
    • Role: Sole PI
    • Description: Development of analysis, coding, and visualization tools for high-resolution pathology images using computer vision and machine learning
    • Applicability: 09/2013 - 08/2017
    • Financial support: €100,000
    • Funding body: University of Warwick
    • Role: Sole PI
    • Applicability: 11/2012 - 10/2013
    • Financial support: £5,000