Institute of Information Theory and Automation is the public research institution established by the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (In Czech: Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV CR, v.v.i.). UTIA's mission is to provide the research and development in the fields of theoretical cybernetics and computer science, namely in signal and image processing, pattern recognition, embedded systems, system science, artificial intelligence, stochastic informatics, and control theory. Image processing laboratory, UTIA is involved mainly in development and implementing image processing and pattern recognition algorithms. UTIA has considerable expertise in low-level image processing and pictorial pattern recognition with major application areas in forensics, security, biomedicine, art conservation or remote sensing. UTIA helps to the local academia and industrial partners to solve implementation issues in all their complexity. UTIA has strong EU project record including FP6, FP7 and ARTEMIS projects. The institute has close cooperation on bilateral level with many international partners (Spain, Finland, Australia, Germany, USA). The institute is a principal investigator of many national research projects and it closely cooperates with 8 faculties of 4 universities.
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