The aim of the colloquium is bridge the unnatural gap between researchers in control theory on one side and computer vision/pattern recognition on the other side. The talks should introduce the field of current optimization also to other researchers. Anyone is invited to pre-register (up to the full capacity). The participation is free of charge. Working language is English.
8:55-9:00 | Speaker introduction. |
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9:00-9:40 |
Zdenek Hurak (
Center for Applied Cybernetics, CTU Prague)
Minimum distance to the range of Toeplitz operator in l1 and application in optimal control (abstract). |
9:40-10:20 |
Tomas Werner
(Center for Machine Perception, CTU Prague)
An approach to some inference problems on Markov random networks (abstract). |
Coffee break | |
10:40-11:30 |
Michal
Kocvara (Department of Control Engineering , CTU Prague)
Treating equality constraints in PENNON (abstract). |
11:30-12:10 |
Vojtech Franc
(Center for Machine Perception, CTU Prague)
Quadratic Programming solvers based on algorithms from computational geometry (abstract). |
12:10-13:00 | Lunch break (light buffet lunch will be provided) |
13:00-13:50 |
Didier Henrion (Department of Control Engineering , CTU Prague)
Convex optimization for solving globally nonconvex polynomial optimization problems (abstract). |
13:50-14:30 |
Daniel Pachner
(Dept. of Control Engineering, CTU Prague)
Total least squares problem (abstract). |
Coffee break | |
14:45-15:15 |
Zdenek Hanzalek
(Dept. of Control Engineering, CTU Prague)
Discrete Optimization Problems - Scheduling of Algorithms and Communications (abstract). |
15:15-15:45 |
Karel
Zimmermann, One Class of Disjunctive Optimization Problems with
Max-separable Functions, (Charles University Prague, Dept. of
Applied Mathematics) (abstract). |