Vision: Science to Applications

Vision: Science to Applications (VISTA) is a vision science research program at York University sponsored in part by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CF-REF). The VISTA program received $33,338,000 from CF-REF[1] along with undisclosed amounts from York University and partner funding, totaling more than $120 million.[2]

Program mission

The mission statement of the Vision: Science to Applications program is "to advance vision science through computational and biological research perspectives, and to produce world-leading applications that generate positive health, societal, technological and economic impacts for Canada and abroad[3]".

gollark: If you want to do something OOPy, which the hooks are for, then you should at least use the mechanisms the language actually provides for it.
gollark: I've always found the React hooks vaguely horrific.
gollark: Presumably if you had a really good model for audio/vision/whatever you could just transfer-learn it (or part of it, for efficiency) onto whatever subtask you want.
gollark: It sounds like you want it to do maths homework or something?
gollark: The TPUs come with their own very powerful computers attached which you can now use.

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