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Program of Vision Colloquium 9.1.2006

Graz University of Technology                             University of Ljubljana

            Inst. for Computer Graphics and Vision                                Visual Cognitive Systems Laboratory

Inst. of El. Measurement and Measurement Signal Processing

 

 

invite you to the

 

Computer Vision Colloquium

 January 9, 2005

 

 Graz University of Technology

 Inffeldg. 16c, HS i12

 http://www.icg.tu-graz.ac.at/Members/icgPublic/html/map

 

Organizers: Horst Bischof, Ales Leonardis, Axel Pinz

 

Program

 

8:45-9:25            Nikos Paragios (Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees)

                        Introducing Uncertainties Estimation in Registration & Knowledge-based Segmentation

towards Qualitative Interpretation of Medical Data

9:25-10:05            Bernt Schiele (Darmstadt University of Technology)

                        Recent advances in appearance based object categorization

10:05-10:45            David Lowe (University of British Columbia)

                        New  Developments in Automated Panorama Stitching

 

10:45-11:00            Coffee Break

 

11:00-11:40              Stan Z. Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

                        Face Biometrics and Intelligent Video Surveillance

11:40-12:20              Bill Triggs (GRAVIR-CNRS-INRIA)

                        Human Detection using Oriented Histograms of Flow  and Appearance

 

12:20-13:20                Lunch break

 

13:20-14:00              Pascal Fua (EPFL-IC-CVLab Lausanne)

                        Recovering Shape and Motion from Video Sequences

14:00-14:40              Marc Pollefeys (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

                        Some recent results in camera calibration and shape reconstruction 

14:40-15:20              Peter Sturm (INRIA)

                        Structure-from-Motion with generic camera models

 

15:20-15:35               Coffee Break

 

15:35-16:15              Daphna Weinshall (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

                        Subordinate class recognition and localization using relational object models 

16:15-16:55              Edwin Hancock (University of York)

                        TBA

16:55-17:35              Joachim Weickert (Saarland University)

                        Variational Optic Flow: Computation in Real-Time

17:35-18:15              Sing Bing Kang (Microsoft Corporation)

                         Animating Chinese paintings through stroke-based decomposition

 

Please, pre-register by sending an e-mail  with subject: Colloquium to Johanna Pfeifer: johanna.pfeifer@tugraz.at

 

Due to the size of the lecture, the number of participants is limited.

 

Sponsor:  Advanced Computer Vision (ACV)

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