HUN-REN SZTAKI – the “Institute for Computer Science and Control”- is a research institute, founded in 1964. With more than 300 full-time employees, 70 with scientific degrees, the fundamental task of the Institute is to perform basic and applied research in an interdisciplinary setting. Our mission includes the transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students as ~50 Ph.D. and graduate students participate in the Institute’s work. The main fields of basic research are Computer Science, Systems- and control theory, Engineering and business intelligence, Machine perception and human-computer interaction.

Machine Perception Research Laboratory

The goal of the Machine Perception Research laboratory is the interpretation and organization of information coming from distributed multimodal sensors. By spatio-temporal analysis of information we recognize and classify events, e.g. unusual motion patterns, behavior change in time series or voice patterns. We place special emphasis on machine learning, data mining, human perception, multimodal sensor fusion, optimization methods and variational analysis in areas such as image and video processing, biometrical identification, connections with sensor networks, Geographical Information Systems, and computer graphics.

eLearning

The eLearning Department has become a key player of the domestic eLearning market in the last decade, especially in innovative web and mobile development. Versatile application of these in education, mobile applications, multimedia and R&D made our results stand out. Main research areas are eLearning frameworks and standards, training and examination management systems, location-dependent services, mobile & VR services, cultural heritage preservation, digital repositories, HTML5 and Multimedia delivery optimisation.

 SZTAKI – In pursuit of computer science for more than 50 years

András Majdik

Hello, I’m András Majdik from HUN-REN SZTAKI Institute for Computer Science and Control and the Coordinator of B-prepared. I bring my expertise in vision-based localization and mapping, and my passion for developing innovative technologies to the project. Me and my team will be working on a software tool to build a digital twin of real-world locations to design immersive Augmented Reality applications within the B-prepared project.

Zsolt László Márkus

My name is Zsolt, and I am the head of the eLearning Department at HUN-REN Computer Science and Control. Our department is responsible for the design, preparation, development, publishing and testing gamified GPS based mobile application walks. I am interested in learning, multiplatform content development, mobile application development, project management and innovation.

We hope at the end of the project we can provide a useful application and tools for a wide age group of citizens for disaster preparedness.

   

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