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Shane Gilroy
Shane Gilroy
Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atlantic Technological University
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Overcoming occlusion in the automotive environment—A review
S Gilroy, E Jones, M Glavin
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 22 (1), 23-35, 2019
682019
E-scooter rider detection and classification in dense urban environments
S Gilroy, D Mullins, E Jones, A Parsi, M Glavin
Results in Engineering 16, 100677, 2022
152022
Pedestrian occlusion level classification using keypoint detection and 2d body surface area estimation
S Gilroy, M Glavin, E Jones, D Mullins
Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision …, 2021
122021
An objective method for pedestrian occlusion level classification
S Gilroy, M Glavin, E Jones, D Mullins
Pattern Recognition Letters 164, 96-103, 2022
42022
The impact of partial occlusion on pedestrian detectability
S Gilroy, D Mullins, E Jones, A Parsi, M Glavin
arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.04812, 2022
42022
Developments in connected vehicles and the requirement for increased cybersecurity
P Garrad, S Gilroy
arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.11612, 2021
32021
Characterisation of CMOS Image Sensor Performance in Low Light Automotive Applications
SP Gilroy, J O’Dwyer, LC Bortoleto
Proceedings of the 19th Irish Machine Vision and Image Processing conference …, 2017
32017
Replacing the human driver: An objective benchmark for occluded pedestrian detection
S Gilroy, D Mullins, A Parsi, E Jones, M Glavin
Biomimetic Intelligence and Robotics 3 (3), 100115, 2023
12023
Impact of Power Supply Noise on Image Sensor Performance in Automotive Applications
S Gilroy
arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.03666, 2020
12020
Detection and Characterisation of Partially Occluded Vulnerable Road Users
S Gilroy
2023
The application of sequenced lean production methodologies to facility design
LC Bortoleto¹, SP Gilroy
2016
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