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ETH Zurich - Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering - Computer Vision Laboratory

BIWI Seminar - Knowledge-Based Image Interpretation

2012/01 - 2012/06 (Spring-term 2012)

The BIWI Seminar series consist of scientific talks about various topics of computer vision, visualization and medical image analysis. The oral presentations range from Semester and Master Thesis presentation, through presentations of BIWI lab members (such as conference talk rehearsals) to talks given by invited speakers.

We aim to have a seminar every Thursday at 10:15am in ETF C109 during term, with occasional others. The [biwi-seminar] mailing list informs you about all public upcoming events. Subscribe here. Reminders of seminars with full details will be emailed to all those on our seminar mailing list (this automatically includes all BIWI Group members and students currently doing a Semster or Master Thesis with us).

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Timing: 45 min + 15 min questions (20 min + 10 min questions for Semester and Master works).
Legend: invited speaker (extern), Semester and Master works (biwi-only), date/time/place changes

Changes are possible!
Comments to: Helmut Grabner.

Date and time Place Speaker Title of the talk
Thu. 2012/05/10
10:15am
ETF C109 Dimitris Bolis
Semester Work for BIWI (supervisor: A. Jakab, O. Goksel)
On Exploiting Connectomics for Thalamic Nuclei Localization: A Supervised Learning Approach
Abstract
Thu. 2012/05/10
1:00pm
Value Lab Patrick Plattner
Master Thesis for BIWI (supervisor: M. Van den Bergh)
Multi-Kinect Multi-Person Tracking for Interaction in the Value Lab
Abstract
Thu. 2012/05/03
10:15am
ETF C109 Cordelia Schmid
LEAR project-team, INRIA Grenoble
Aggregating local image descriptors for large-scale image retrieval and classification
Abstract
Thu. 2012/05/03
3:00pm
ETZ E81 Angela Yao
BIWI, PhD-Defense
Vision-Based Human Motion Analysis
Thu. 2012/04/26
10:15am
ETF C109 Valeria De Luca
BIWI, Talk at ISBI
Speeding-up image registration for repetitive motion scenarios
Abstract
Thu. 2012/04/19
10:15am
ETF C109 Daphna Weinshall
School of Computer Science and Engineering, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Novelty detection, hierarchical information sharing, and knowledge transfer
Abstract
Thu. 2012/04/19
3:00pm
ETZ E81 Fabian Nater
BIWI, PhD-Defense
Abnormal Behavior Detection in Surveillance Videos
Mon. 2012/04/16
10:15am
ETF C109 Adrien Gaidon
LEAR team, INRIA Grenoble
Learning temporal information for action recognition
Abstract
Fri.
2012/04/13
9:00am
ETF C109 Severin Stalder
BIWI, PhD-Defense
Paradigms in Visual Object Tracking
Fri.
2012/04/13
3pm
ETF C109 Shai Avidan
Tel-Aviv University
Solving Jigsaw Puzzles
Abstract
Thu. 2012/04/12
10:15am
ETZ E7 Nicu Sebe
Multimedia Signal Processing and Understanding, University of Trento, Italy
Human-centered Computing: Challenges and Perspectives
Abstract
Thu. 2012/04/12
2:00pm
ETZ E81 Gabriele Fanelli
BIWI, PhD-Defense
Automatic Head and Face Analysis for Human-Computer Interaction
Tue. 2012/04/03
10:30am
ETZ J64.1 Stefano Pellegrini
BIWI, PhD-Defense
Modeling and Tracking Social Walkers
Mon. 2012/04/02
4:15pm
ETZ E9 Julien Pettré
INRIA-Rennes
Realistic Microscopic Crowd Simulation
Abstract
Fri.
2012/03/30
10:15am
ETF C109 Nour Zalmai
Semester Work for BIWI (supervisor: M. Dantone)
Content Aware Image Retargeting - Automatic Zooming
Abstract
Thu. 2012/03/29
10:15am
ETF C109 Goran Jevdjic
Semester Work for BIWI (supervisor: S. Hirsch)
Blood Transport Estimation based on Contrast Agent Washout
Abstract
Thu. 2012/03/22
10:15am
ETF C109 Benjamin de Capitani
Semester Work for BIWI (supervisor: G. Roig)
Efficient Superpixel Segmentation for Robotic Applications
Abstract
Fri.
2012/03/16
10:15am
ETF C109 Vito Semeraro
Semester Work for BIWI (supervisor: G. Fanelli)
Real Time Facial Feature Detection using View-based Active Shape Models
Abstract
Thu. 2012/03/08
10:15am
ETF C109 Hayko Riemenschneider
Institute for Computer Graphics and Vision, Graz, University of Technology
Detection and Segmentation for Urban City Modeling
Abstract
Thu. 2012/03/01
10:30am
ETF C109 Thomas Pollok
Bachelor Thesis for BIWI (supervisor: M. Gessat)
Automatische Merkmalsextraktion zur Rekonstruktion eines 3D-Modells eines expandierten Stents aus medizinischen Bilddaten
Abstract
Thu. 2012/02/16
10:15am
ETF C109 Santiago Manén Freixa
Semester Work for BIWI (supervisor: M. Van den Bergh)
Building Color Segmentation
Abstract
Thu. 2012/02/09
10:15am
ETF C109 Veronica Andrade
Master Thesis for BIWI (supervisor: F. Nater)
Consumer Depth Cameras for Indoor Abnormal Event Detection
Abstract

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A "typical" seminar:
PhD-Comics ;-)
Comments to: Helmut Grabner.

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