Paschalis Panteleris is a research-driven engineer and co-founder with 11 years of experience at the intersection of computer vision, robotics, and industrial applications. Based at the Computational Vision and Robotics Laboratory (ICS/FORTH) and collaborating with the Human Centric Computer Vision group since 2010, he has led and contributed to multiple European and national projects in industrial robotics and assisted living. He combines deep research expertise—now focused on generative transformer architectures—with hands-on software engineering and startup experience from co-founding a mobile apps company in 2005 and SceneOpsis in 2023. Paschalis also contributes to open-source projects, notably improving Python UAVTalk protocol implementation for the LibrePilot ecosystem, showing a practical bent for embedded and robotics integrations. Based in Crete, he bridges academic research and product-focused engineering to move advanced models into real-world industrial processes.
This is the GitHub mirror for the LibrePilot source code. The main development is taking place at https://bitbucket.org/librepilot
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Paschalis contributed to the LibrePilot project by cherry-picking and integrating Python code related to the pyuavtalk module, specifically involving UAVTalk protocol implementation. They moved and renamed the Python module and fixed bugs related to metadata object packing within the protocol. The user also updated example scripts and performed code cleanup to improve the project's organization and functionality. The contributions involved modifying core UAVTalk protocol implementation in Python.
Using a single RGB frame for real time 3D hand pose estimation in the wild
Contributions:3 commits, 1 PR, 18 pushes in 3 years 1 month
framecomputer-visionpose-estimationrgbwild
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