no code implementations • 24 Aug 2023 • Mohamed R. Ibrahim, Terry Lyons
Despite partial occlusion of faces, the introduced system learns to detect face touches from the RGB representation of a given scene by utilising the representation of the body gestures such as arm movement.
no code implementations • 13 May 2022 • Mohamed R. Ibrahim, Terry Lyons
With very few parameters and small size models, the key advantage is that one could have many of these "detectors" assembled on the same chip; moreover, the feature acquisition can be performed once and shared between different models of different tasks - further accelerating the process.
no code implementations • 8 Apr 2021 • Mohamed R. Ibrahim, James Haworth, Nicola Christie
This paper introduces a conditional generative adversarial network to redesign a street-level image of urban scenes by generating 1) an urban intervention policy, 2) an attention map that localises where intervention is needed, 3) a high-resolution street-level image (1024 X 1024 or 1536 X1536) after implementing the intervention.
Generative Adversarial Network Image-to-Image Translation +2
no code implementations • 31 Jan 2021 • Mohamed R. Ibrahim, James Haworth, Nicola Christie, Tao Cheng
Cycling is a promising sustainable mode for commuting and leisure in cities, however, the fear of getting hit or fall reduces its wide expansion as a commuting mode.
no code implementations • 22 Oct 2019 • Mohamed R. Ibrahim, James Haworth, Tao Cheng
Despite the significance of this subject, it is still not been fully addressed by the machine intelligence relying on deep learning and computer vision to detect the multi-labels of weather and visual conditions with a unified method that can be easily used for practice.
no code implementations • 10 Sep 2018 • Mohamed R. Ibrahim, James Haworth, Tao Cheng
How can deep learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) untangle the complexities of informality to advance urban modelling and our understanding of cities?
no code implementations • 14 Aug 2018 • Mohamed R. Ibrahim, Helena Titheridge, Tao Cheng, James Haworth
We applied the model in five major cities in Egypt and India that have spatial structures in which informality is present.