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Short CV
Thomas Pock received a MSc and a PhD degree in computer science from Graz University of Technology in 2004 and 2008, respectively. He is currently employed as a "Universitätsassistent" at the Institute for Computer Graphics and Vision at Graz University of Technology and he is the leader of the "variational methods" working group ( see GPU4Vision.org ). His research interests include convex optimization and in particular variational methods with application to segmentation, optical flow, stereo, registration as well as its efficient implementation on graphics processing units.
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Research Interests
- Variational Methods
- Convex Optimization
- Optical Flow, Segmentation, Stereo, 3D Reconstruction
- Medical Image Processing
- Efficient Hardware Implementation
Publications
- All papers can be downloaded from our group homepage gpu4vision.org
Recent Talks and Seminars
- 20.04.2011, GAMM 2011, Graz
- 04.04.2011, The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Vienna
- 29.03.2011, Microsoft Research, Cambridge
- 04.03.2011, Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria, Maria Gugging
- 03.02.2011, Oberwolfach workshop "Trends in Mathematical Imaging and Surface Processing"
- 21.10.2010, CMP Colloquium, Prague
- 11.10.2010, Dagstuhl workshop "Computational Video"
- 10.05.2010, Daimler AG
Teaching
- Image processing and Pattern Recognition (Bildverarbeitung und Mustererkennung)
- Mathematical Foundations in Vision and Graphics (Mathematische Grundlagen in Vision und Grafik)
- Seminar Advanced Computer Vision / Graphics
If you want to present your work in one of the seminars, please write me an email.
Awards
- Main Prize at the DAGM 2007 in Heidelberg for the paper on realtime optical flow
