Course description The lecture will cover advanced computer vision methods in depth: • Texture, Scenes, und Context • Local- and Multiscale Representations • Interest Points, Corners • Scene Emergent Features • Scene Recognition, Bag of Words, SIFT • Clustering, Pyramid Matching, Support Vector Machine • Deep Learning, CNNs • Perceptron, Linear Basis Function Models, RBF … Continue reading Grundlagen der Computer Vision →
The seminar provides a forum for discussion of master students’ work and an opportunity for students to share ideas and news. Procedure: The following deliverables are part of the evaluation of this seminar: MTS (Master Thesis Specification) presentation: After the formal application for the master thesis at the study deans in TISS (see the faculty … Continue reading Seminar für Diplomand_innen für Visual Computing →
Termin: Dienstag 13:00 – 15:00, teilweise 13:00 – 17:00 Ort: Seminarraum FAV 01 A (Seminarraum 183/2) Modus: Präsenz Thema im WS 25/26: Automatische Dokumentanalyse Der 2. Teil des Seminars “Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten” wird am CVL von Prof. Robert Sablatnig gemeinsam mit Rafael Sterzinger im Wintersemester abgehalten. Es dient primär als Einführung in die wissenschaftliche Arbeitsweise, von der … Continue reading Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten (SE) →
Lecturer: Sebastian Zambanini, Robert Sablatnig, Michael Reiter, Martin Kampel Termin: MO 10:00 – 12:00, (alternierend siehe TISS) Ort: Sem 183/2 Inhalt: Dieses Seminar bietet ein Forum für Diskussion über die Arbeit von Bakkalaureatsstudierenden und die Möglichkeit zum Austausch von Ideen und Neuigkeiten unter den Studierenden. Dieses Seminar soll begleitend zur Bakkalaureatsarbeit besucht werden. Im Speziellen … Continue reading Seminar (mit Bachelorarbeit) 183.125 →
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Course The Seminar in Visual Computing (previously: Seminar in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition) is conducted in English by Robert Sablatnig and Rafael Sterzinger during the Winter Semester 2025/26. The course will be held in person! Motivation for the Course Effective written or oral communication is essential in most graduate positions, whether in the business … Continue reading Seminar in Visual Computing (SE) →
Date: Friday, 13:00 – 17:00 Place: Seminarraum FAV 01 A (Seminarraum 183/2) Course 183.502 SE2: Scientific Presentation and Communication, Elective Course for all bachelor and master Studies of Computer Science. This course can also be credited as Seminar on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. This seminar is given in English by Miriam Kathleen Carter (native American) … Continue reading Scientific Presentation and Communication (SE) →
Date: MO, 10:15 – 12:00 Place: Seminarraum FAV 01 A (Seminarraum 183/2). Dates for 2025S: 24.03.2025 28.04.2025 26.05.2025 30.06.2025 Content This seminar provides a forum for discussion of the work of doctoral students and the opportunity to exchange ideas and news among students. Dated and Organization The PhD seminar is designed primarily to exchange information … Continue reading Dissertantenseminar (SE) →
When: Wed 09.00 – 11.00 c.t. Where: Lab and online 1st meeting: Wednesday, October 9th, 2024, 09:15, Seminar Room FAV 01 A! Course description This semester ‘s focus is “explainable and trustworthy AI”. Students are encouraged to work on tools for measuring and mitigating bias, assessment strategies like Revise (A Tool for measuring bias in … Continue reading Computer Vision Systems Programming (UE) →