Lukas Brunner is finishing his Master in Visual Computing. After his Bachelor in Media Technology and Design he spent three years as a software developer in the games industry. Eventually confronted with recent academic literature as the foundation for new practical solutions he returned to pursue further academic formation. His interests evolved throughout the studies … Continue reading Lukas Brunner →
Hannah May is a MSc student in the Media and Human-Centered Computing program and a student assistant at the Computer Vision Lab in the Institute of Visual Computing & Human-Centered Technology, TU Wien.
Description Developing automated tools for sustainable film preservation of extensive historical film collections assumes an understanding of fundamental cinematographic settings. In order to be able to investigate new approaches to detect and classify cinematographic settings, this paper proposes a novel large-scale historical film dataset with cinematographic annotations (HISTORIAN), i.e., shot boundaries, shot types, camera movements. … Continue reading HISTORIAN: a large-scale HISTORIcal film dataset with cinematographic ANnotation →
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Sophie Noiret is a PhD student and research assistant at the Computer Vision Lab at TU Wien, currently working on the visuAAL Innovative Training Network. Shereceived her Master’s Degree in Engineering from the Ecole Centrale de Nantes (France) in 2018, with a specialty in Robotics and Embedded Systems. She has since worked in the aeronautics … Continue reading Sophie Noiret →
I am a PhD student and research assistant at the Computer Vision Lab at TU Wien, currently working under Marie Skłodowska-Curie’s project called visuAAL. I received a BSc title in 2018 in the field of Automatic Control and Robotics and an MSc title in Robotics in the end of 2019, both at the AGH University … Continue reading Wiktor Mucha →
UPDATE: I am co-organizing the ViBRANT workshop at EICS 2023! Check our website! Irene Ballester is a PhD student and research assistant at the Computer Vision Lab at TU Wien. She is a Marie Curie ITN fellow for the visuAAL project working on AI for dementia care. She holds a BSc degree in Industrial Technology … Continue reading Irene Ballester Campos →