European Research Network for Cognitive Computer Vision Systems (EC VISION) and
Center for Machine Perception (CMP) , part of Miracle Centre of Excellence

invite you to the

Cognitive Computer Vision Colloquium

January 12-13, 2004

ATTENTION, NEW VENUE! The venue had to be moved to:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Malostranske namesti (square) 25, 118 00 Praha 1, room S3, 3rd floor.
( map of the area, photo of the venue) .

Organizers: T.Pajdla, J.Matas, V.Hlavac

Goal: The goal of the meeting is to review existing and stimulate new research in cognitive vision and related areas.

Programme

Monday, January 12
9:00-9:10 Speaker introduction.
9:10-9:55 Kostas Daniilidis (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Omnidirectional imaging: geometry and signal analysis (abstract), (presentation).
10:00-10:30 Rachid Deriche (INRIA Sophia Antipolis,France)
Level set technique, Image Segmentation and Cues Integration : Concepts and Recent Results. (abstract),
12:00-12:45 Joachim Weickert (Saarland University, Germany)
Optic Flow Computation with High Accuracy (abstract), (presentation).
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-14:45 Amnon Shashua (Hebrew University, Israel)
A new Feature Selection Method with some surprising properties (abstract), (presentation).
14:45-15:30 Andrew Zisserman (Oxford U., UK)
Progress on object recognition and categorization (presentation).
Coffee break
15:45-16:30 Sing Bing Kang (Microsoft, USA),
High Dynamic Range Video. (abstract). (presentation).
16:30- Poster and Demo Session


Tuesday, January 13
9:00-9:10 Speaker introduction.
9:10-9:55 Cordelia Schmid (INRIA Grenoble, France )   
Building local part models for category-level recognition (abstract), (presentation).
10:00-10:45 Mads Nielsen ( University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Brownian Warps (presentation).
Coffee break
11:10-11:55 Luc van Gool (ETH Zurich, Switzerland and KU Leuven, Belgium)
Recent work on recognition and categorisation. (abstract).
12:00-13:00 Lunch break

13:00-13:45 Richard Hartley (Australian National University, Australia)
L-infinity minimization in geometric vision problems (presentation).
14:00-14:45 Dmitry Chetverikov (SZTAKI Budapest, Hungary)
Wide-baseline stereo: from region correspondences to dense matching.

Please, pre-register by sending an e-mail with
Subject: Colloquium
to Martina Budosova (budosova@vision.felk.cvut.cz) to allow us to book a room of appropriate size. Please indicate whether you are interested in a simple lunch that will be provided during the mid-day break. Due to the size of the seminar room, the number of participants is limited.
Sponsors:
Page address: http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/cmp/events/colloquium-12-Jan-04
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