PhD. presentation by Eduardo Fernandez
Eduardo Fernandez presented his PhD. entitled “Contributions to metric-topological localization and mapping in mobile robotics”, supervised by Javier Gonzalez-Jimenez and Vicente Arevalo on October, 27th 2014

Eduardo Fernandez presented his PhD. entitled “Contributions to metric-topological localization and mapping in mobile robotics”, supervised by Javier Gonzalez-Jimenez and Vicente Arevalo on October, 27th 2014
Jose-Raul Ruiz-Samiento attended to ECMR’15 with the work entiled: “OLT, a Toolkit for Object Labeling Applied to Robotic RGB-D Datasets” (see our publication section here)
The Second Progress Meeting of the GIRAFF+ Project was held on the 20th-21st November, 2012 in Orebro, Sweden More information at http://www.giraffplus.eu/
The mid-term review meeting of the Excite project was held on 6th and 7th February 2011 at the University of Malaga. A great opportunity to meet altogether!
Two members of the MAPIR group, Javier Gonzalez and Javier Monroy, assisted the 1st International Conference on Applications of Intelligent Systems (APPIS) held on 8-12 January 2018 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. This conference aims at bringing together scientists who develop or apply intelligent systems, machine learning, artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, and related methods. The MAPIR…
The second meeting of the MoveCare project has been held in the Parador Nacional of Jarandilla de la Vega (Extremadura, Spain) in the beginning of April, hosted by the Consejería de Sanidad y Políticas Sociales – Junta de Extremadura. During an intense day of work, the partners presented the on-going work that is being carried out in…
To strengthen the colaborations between the different reserch groups and medical facilities that compose the Institute of Biomedical Research in Malaga (IBIMA), the last 23th November 2016 the institute held a co-working day. Our group participated in such event with a short presentation of our work and objectives, as well as stablishing interesting relationships for biomedical…