Seminars by Visitors from Overseas

  1. Ali Al-Sharadqah,
    Department of Mathematics, University of Mississippi, U.S.A.,
    Some Facts in Circle Fitting,
    July 14, 2012.

  2. Pei Chen,
    School of Information Science and Technology, Sun Yet-sen University, China,
    Optimization Algorithms for Computer Vision Algorithms,
    November 24, 2009.

  3. Prasanna Rangarajan
    Department of Electrical Engineering School of Engneering, Souther Methodist Universtiy, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
    Uncertainty Analysis of Homographies,
    July 25, 2008.

  4. Lyndon Hill
    Department of Intelligence Science and Technology, Graduate School of Inoformatics, Kyoto University
    Mesh Based 3D Video Coding,
    May 25, 2007.

  5. Johan D. Carlsson
    Centre for Mathematical Science, Lund Institute of Technology, Lund University, Sweden
    The Student from Lund,
    September 22, 2006.

  6. 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.

  7. Lourdes Agapito
    Vision Laboratory, Department of Computer Science Queen Mary, University of London, U.K.
    Non-rigid Structure from Motion,
    March 22, 2005.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Niloofar Gheissari
    School of Engineerin and Science, Swinburn University of Technology, Australia
    Model based range segmentation,
    April 15, 2003.

  11. Nocolas Guilbert
    Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University, Sweeden
    Pose disambiguation in uncalibrated structure from motion,
    December 16, 2002.

  12. 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.

  13. Yongduek Seo
    H-Vision, Ltd., Korea
    SFM Applications to the mixture of real and virtual,
    December 9, 2002.

  14. Fredrik Kahl,
    Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University, Sweden
    Critical configurations for projective reconstruction,
    September 20, 2002.

  15. Amnon Shashua,
    Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
    3D intrepretation of dynamic and non-rigid scenes,
    September 19, 2002.

  16. Mike Brooks,
    Department of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, Australia
    Recent progress in statistical optimization for computer vision,
    November 27, 2001.

  17. Joseph Dobias,
    Department of Social Science, University of Sheffield, U.K.
    Graphic design and web content,
    November 26, 2001.

  18. Daniel Fogaras,
    Department of Computer Science and Information Theory, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
    Topology-Oriented Method for Line-Arrangements,
    February 15, 2001.

  19. 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.

  20. 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.

  21. David Suter,
    Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Monash University, Australia,
    Motion Estimation and Model Fitting from Image Sequences,
    January 31, 2000.

  22. Mike Brooks,
    Department of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, Australia
    Parameter Estimation in Computer Vision: Performance Analysis,
    December 8, 1999.

  23. 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.

  24. Qiang Ji,
    Department of Compute Science, University of Nevada at Reno, U.S.A.
    Towards a Complete Framework for Computer Vision,
    October 27, 1999.

  25. 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.

  26. Martin Tonko,
    Department of Computer Science, Karlsruhe Univeristy, Germany,
    Metric Reconstruction with an Uncalibrated Camera,
    March 25, 1999.

  27. Du Huynh,
    Department of Information Technology, Murdoch Univeristy, Perth, Australia,
    Calibration of a Structured Light Stripe System: A Projective Approach,
    January 28, 1999.

  28. 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.

  29. Andrew Davison,
    Department of Engineering, University of Oxford, U.K.
    Mobile Robot Navigation Using Active Vision,
    July 22, 1998.

  30. Daniel D. Morris,
    Department of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University, U.S.A.
    Factorization: Optimization and Uncertainty,
    July 14, 1998.

  31. Jun Sato,
    Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, U.K.
    Uncalibrated reconstruction of curved surfaces and space voyage,
    February 17, 1997.

  32. Anton van den Hengel,
    Department of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, Australia
    Structure and motion from uncalibrated optical flow sequences,
    December 11, 1997.

  33. Wojciech Chojnacki,
    Department of Computer Science University of Warsaw, Poland
    Kalman Filtering in Motion Vision,
    November 10, 1997.

  34. Mike Brooks,
    Department of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, Australia
    Computer Vision Research in the University of Adelaide,
    October 23, 1997.

  35. Long Quan,
    CNRS-INRIA, Grenoble, France
    3D Reconstruction of Lines and Its Ambiguity,
    August 21, 1997..

  36. Zhengyou Zhang,
    Senior Research Scientist, INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France,
    Computer Vision Research in INRIA,
    April 25, 1997.

  37. Kikuo Fujimura,
    Department of Computer and Information Science, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.,
    Computer Graphics and Visialization Research,
    June 14, 1995.

  38. 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.

  39. Geoff Dowling,
    Engineering School, City University, London, U.K.,
    The Science and Engineering of Robot Location,
    May 16, 1995.

  40. 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.

  41. Louis L. Whitcomb,
    Woods Hole Naval Research Institute, U.S.A.,
    Planning and Control of Robot Systems,
    September 13, 1993.

  42. John Canning,
    Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland, U.S.A.,
    Object recognition by minimum description variable models,
    August 4, 1992.

  43. Peter Meer,
    Department of Electrical Engineering, Rutgers University, U.S.A.,
    Robust Estimation for Computer Vision,
    August 4, 1992.

  44. Reiner Lenz,
    Department of Computer Science, Link''oeping University, Sweden,
    Applications of Group Theory to Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks,
    June 3, 1992.

  45. Roberto Cipolla,
    Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, U.K.,
    Active Visual Inference for Surface Shape,
    February 7, 1992.

  46. Erkki Oja,
    Department of Computer Science, Lappeenranta Institute of Technology, Finland,
    Recent Progress in Neural Networks,
    April 9, 1991.

  47. Ruzena Bajscy,
    Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.,
    Computer Vision and Robotics,
    January 28, 1991.

  48. 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.

  49. Hanan Samet,
    Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland, U.S.A.,
    Overview of Hierarchical Spatial Data Structures,
    November 9, 1989.

  50. Ardeshir Goshtasby,
    Department of Computer Science, University of Kentucky, U.S.A.,
    Image Matching,
    July 7, 1989.

  51. 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.