Seminars by Visitors from Overseas
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Ali Al-Sharadqah,
Department of Mathematics,
University of Mississippi, U.S.A.,
Some Facts in Circle Fitting,
July 14, 2012.
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Pei Chen,
School of Information Science and Technology,
Sun Yet-sen University, China,
Optimization Algorithms for Computer Vision Algorithms,
November 24, 2009.
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Prasanna Rangarajan
Department of Electrical Engineering
School of Engneering, Souther Methodist Universtiy,
Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
Uncertainty Analysis of Homographies,
July 25, 2008.
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Lyndon Hill
Department of Intelligence Science and Technology,
Graduate School of Inoformatics, Kyoto University
Mesh Based 3D Video Coding,
May 25, 2007.
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Johan D. Carlsson
Centre for Mathematical Science,
Lund Institute of Technology,
Lund University, Sweden
The Student from Lund,
September 22, 2006.
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Richard J. Radke
Department of Electrical, Computer, and System Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, U.S.A.
Modeling, Segmentation, and Machine Learning for Intensity-Modulated
Radiotherapy,
May 23, 2005.
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Lourdes Agapito
Vision Laboratory,
Department of Computer Science
Queen Mary, University of London, U.K.
Non-rigid Structure from Motion,
March 22, 2005.
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Alessio Del Bue
Vision Laboratory,
Department of Ccomputer Science,
Queen Mary University of London
London, U.K.
Non-rigid 3D Shape Reconstruction Using StereoFactorization,
February 4, 2004.
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Tomas Pajdla
Center for Machine Perception,
Department of Cybernetics,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Czech Technical University in Praha,
Czech Republic
Solving Correspondence Problem in Wide Baseline Stereo,
December 4, 2003.
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Niloofar Gheissari
School of Engineerin and Science,
Swinburn University of Technology, Australia
Model based range segmentation,
April 15, 2003.
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Nocolas Guilbert
Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University, Sweeden
Pose disambiguation in uncalibrated structure from motion,
December 16, 2002.
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Henrik Malm
Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University, Sweeden
An active and direct method for intrinsic camera calibration and
hand-eye calibration,
December 16, 2002.
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Yongduek Seo
H-Vision, Ltd., Korea
SFM Applications to the mixture of real and virtual,
December 9, 2002.
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Fredrik Kahl,
Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
Lund University, Sweden
Critical configurations for projective reconstruction,
September 20, 2002.
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Amnon Shashua,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
3D intrepretation of dynamic and non-rigid scenes,
September 19, 2002.
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Mike Brooks,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Adelaide, Australia
Recent progress in statistical optimization for computer vision,
November 27, 2001.
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Joseph Dobias,
Department of Social Science,
University of Sheffield, U.K.
Graphic design and web content,
November 26, 2001.
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Daniel Fogaras,
Department of Computer Science and Information Theory,
Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
Topology-Oriented Method for Line-Arrangements,
February 15, 2001.
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Lyndon Hill,
Center for Fision, Speech and Signal Processing,
School of Eletronic Engineering, Information Technology and Mathematics,
University of Surrey, U.K.
A Multimedia Video Coding System,
July 25, 2000.
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Vaclav Hlavac,
Center for Machine Perception,
Czech Technical University, Faculty of Eletrical Engineering
Czech Republic,
Reconstruction of 3D Scenes from Many Uncalibrated Images,
July 25, 2000.
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David Suter,
Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering
Monash University, Australia,
Motion Estimation and Model Fitting from Image Sequences,
January 31, 2000.
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Mike Brooks,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Adelaide, Australia
Parameter Estimation in Computer Vision: Performance Analysis,
December 8, 1999.
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Xiuhua Zhuang,
Department of Compute Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Missouri-Columbia, U.S.A.
Advanced Wavelet Image/Video Codes for Wireline/Wireless Visual
Communications,
October 29, 1999.
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Qiang Ji,
Department of Compute Science,
University of Nevada at Reno, U.S.A.
Towards a Complete Framework for Computer Vision,
October 27, 1999.
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Lourdes de Agapito,
Robotics Research Group,
Department of Engineering Science,
University of Oxford, U.K.
Self-Calibrating a Camera with Varying Intrinsic Parameters
from a Single Viewpoint,
March 25, 1999.
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Martin Tonko,
Department of Computer Science,
Karlsruhe Univeristy, Germany,
Metric Reconstruction with an Uncalibrated Camera,
March 25, 1999.
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Du Huynh,
Department of Information Technology,
Murdoch Univeristy, Perth, Australia,
Calibration of a Structured Light Stripe System: A Projective Approach,
January 28, 1999.
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Marc Pollefeys,
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Catholic Univeristy of Louvain, Belgium,
3-D Reconstruction from an Image Sequence
Taken by a Moving Uncalibrated Camera,
November 16, 1998.
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Andrew Davison,
Department of Engineering,
University of Oxford, U.K.
Mobile Robot Navigation Using Active Vision,
July 22, 1998.
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Daniel D. Morris,
Department of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University, U.S.A.
Factorization: Optimization and Uncertainty,
July 14, 1998.
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Jun Sato,
Department of Engineering,
University of Cambridge, U.K.
Uncalibrated reconstruction of curved surfaces and space voyage,
February 17, 1997.
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Anton van den Hengel,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Adelaide, Australia
Structure and motion from uncalibrated optical flow sequences,
December 11, 1997.
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Wojciech Chojnacki,
Department of Computer Science
University of Warsaw, Poland
Kalman Filtering in Motion Vision,
November 10, 1997.
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Mike Brooks,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Adelaide, Australia
Computer Vision Research in the University of Adelaide,
October 23, 1997.
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Long Quan,
CNRS-INRIA, Grenoble, France
3D Reconstruction of Lines and Its Ambiguity,
August 21, 1997..
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Zhengyou Zhang,
Senior Research Scientist, INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France,
Computer Vision Research in INRIA,
April 25, 1997.
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Kikuo Fujimura,
Department of Computer and Information Science,
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.,
Computer Graphics and Visialization Research,
June 14, 1995.
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Paul Bearsdley and Philop Torr,
Robotics Research Group,
Department of Engineering Science,
University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K.,
Vision for Robotic Applications in Unstructured Environments,
May 16, 1995.
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Geoff Dowling,
Engineering School, City University,
London, U.K.,
The Science and Engineering of Robot Location,
May 16, 1995.
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Jonathan W. Brandt,
Center for Image Processing and Integrated Computing,
University of California, Davis, U.S.A.,
Analysis of Error in First- and Second-Order Derivative-Based
Optical Flow Estimation,
October 7, 1994.
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Louis L. Whitcomb,
Woods Hole Naval Research Institute, U.S.A.,
Planning and Control of Robot Systems,
September 13, 1993.
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John Canning,
Center for Automation Research,
University of Maryland, U.S.A.,
Object recognition by minimum description variable models,
August 4, 1992.
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Peter Meer,
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Rutgers University, U.S.A.,
Robust Estimation for Computer Vision,
August 4, 1992.
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Reiner Lenz,
Department of Computer Science,
Link''oeping University, Sweden,
Applications of Group Theory to Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks,
June 3, 1992.
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Roberto Cipolla,
Department of Engineering Science,
University of Oxford, U.K.,
Active Visual Inference for Surface Shape,
February 7, 1992.
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Erkki Oja,
Department of Computer Science,
Lappeenranta Institute of Technology, Finland,
Recent Progress in Neural Networks,
April 9, 1991.
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Ruzena Bajscy,
Department of Computer and Information Science,
University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.,
Computer Vision and Robotics,
January 28, 1991.
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Larry S. Davis,
Center for Automation Research,
Univerisyt of Maryland, U.S.A.,
Vision and Robotics Research of the University of Maryland,
July 3, 1990.
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Hanan Samet,
Center for Automation Research,
University of Maryland, U.S.A.,
Overview of Hierarchical Spatial Data Structures,
November 9, 1989.
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Ardeshir Goshtasby,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Kentucky, U.S.A.,
Image Matching,
July 7, 1989.
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Steven L. Tanimoto,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Washington, U.S.A.,
Use of a Pyramid Machine in Intermediate-Level Vision,
October 17, 1988.