Vision and Robotics Seminars

at the University of Rochester



Weekly
Computer Science
Vision Meetings

When: Wednesdays at 11 am
Where: CSB 632

The computer science vision meeting is an informal weekly seminar, where URCS vision and robotics group members present their work. We also sometimes have invited speakers from other departments at UR, or from other universities, and an occasional meeting is devoted to topics like lab organization or hardware purchases.

If you would like to present something in a vision meeting please email <sprague@cs.rochester.edu>.


Schedule for Spring 2002

Mo Day Time Speaker Title
Feb 6 10:00 AM Rahul Bhotika A Probabilistic Theory of Occupancy and Emptiness
Feb 13 10:00 AM Brandon Sanders The OD Theory of TOD: The Use and Limits of Temporal Information for Object Discovery
Feb 20 10:00 AM Li Qi Linked epipolar geometry for teleconferencing
Feb 27 10:00 AM TBA -
Mar 6 10:00 AM TBA -
Mar 13 10:00 AM - Spring break
Mar 20 10:00 AM TBA -
Mar 27 10:00 AM Xue Gu and Shan He CS400 project reports
Apr 3 11:00 AM Weilie Yi Evolving Fuzzy Systems
Apr 10 11:00 AM TBA-
Apr 17 11:00 AM Matt Boutell State of the Art in Scene Categorization
Apr 24 11:00 AM ShengHuo Zhu TBA


Schedule for Fall 2001

Mo Day Time Speaker Title
Oct 3 10:00 AM Brandon Sanders Unsupervised discovery of objects using temporal coherence
Oct 10 10:00 AM Li Qi Introducing realism in teleconferencing system
Oct 17 10:00 AM Bo Hu Acquiring Environment Map Though Image Mosaicking
Oct 24 10:00 AM Matt Boutell Single-Frame Orientation using Low-level Features
Oct 31 10:00 AM Jon Schmid Task Based Mobile Robot Vision using the Intel Platform
Nov 7 10:00 AM Nathan Sprague Clothed human detection
Nov 14 10:00 AM TBA -
Nov 21 10:00 AM - Thanksgiving
Nov 28 10:00 AM Melissa Dominguez 'When' rather than 'Whether': Developmental Variable Selection
Dec 5 10:00 AM TBA -
Dec 12 10:00 AM TBA -


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