Summary

Gelayol Golcarenarenji is a lecturer in Artificial Intelligence and machine learning at school of computing. Before joining Portsmouth university, she was a Postdoctoral research fellow for four years in artificial intelligence at University of the West of Scotland, UK, where she was working on national and European projects such as the 5G INDUCE, NG-RPAS, Arcadian-IoT, Smart crane Real-Time Object Detection’ and ‘a Smart Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (S-RPAS) for Real-Time detection of missing people  and her team won the CEED-SCOTLAND innovation award, and UK Times Higher Education (THE) Awards 2021 knowledge exchange award. She received a full scholarship from Australian government to do her Ph.D. degree in computer science at Deakin University, Australia, where she was involved in the automation of carbon fibre production line. Her current research interests include, artificial intelligence, applied machine learning, deep learning methods and applications, image procesing, Senor fusion, Object detection, UAVs, Autonomous veichles, 3D human motion prediction, human trajectory prediction, and VLMs among others.  She is accepting PhD students.

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Research outputs

2024

Efficient CNN-based low-resolution facial detection from UAVs

Alcaraz-Calero, J. M., Diez-Tomillo, J., Golcarenarenji, G., Martinez-Alpiste, I., Wang, Q.

13 Jan 2024, In: Neural Computing & Applications, 14p.

2023

Robust real-time traffic light detector on small-form platform for autonomous vehicles

Alcaraz-Calero, J. M., Golcarenarenji, G., Martinez-Alpiste, I., Wang, Q.

2 May 2023, In: Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems: Technology, Planning, and Operations

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