I am a professor at TU Wien, leading the Image and Video Analysis & Synthesis (IVAS) group at Computer Vision Lab. My research in the field of computer vision focuses on 3D scene reconstruction (especially, stereo analysis), video object segmentation, image matting and motion estimation. Please see my homepage at TU Informatics for more information … Continue reading Margrit Gelautz →
My name is Daniel Helm and I am a project assistant and Ph.D. student at TU Wien in the Institute of Visual Computing & Human-Centered Technology. In the 4-year EU-funded Horizon 2020 innovation action ”Visual History of the Holocaust: Rethinking Curation in the Digital Age” (https://www.vhh-project.eu), I am responsible for the development and implementation of … Continue reading Daniel Helm →
Artificial Intelligence | Machine Vision Machine learning algorithms in data & image analysis. Object recognition and anomaly detection in industry, biomedical and cultural heritage tasks. Projects & affiliation: Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence (Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics). Machine Learning Methods in Computer Vision (Technische Universität Wien). Deep Learning in High-Performance Vision (Austrian Institute of … Continue reading Karel Horak →
Aufaclav Zatu Kusuma Frisky was born in Surakarta, Indonesia, at 1990. He received the bachelor degree in Department of Computer Science and Electronics from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia at 2012 and M.Sc. degree in Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering from National Central University, Taiwan at 2015. He is currently a Doctoral Student at … Continue reading Aufaclav Frisky →
Previous Position Stefan Spelitz was a project assistant at the Computer Vision Lab between 2017/02 and 2018/06. He was working together with the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW). The shared project ODEEG, part of the ‘go-digital’ initiative, aimed at creating a digital catalog to study manufacturing and additional properties of antique vessels. Publications Spelitz, S … Continue reading Stefan Spelitz →
Thomas Lang attended the Technical High School (HTL) Ottakring, where he graduated in 2009. Since 2010, he was a student of computer science at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), where he received his master’s degree in 2018. He is currently employed at the Computer Vision Lab.
Current Position Simon Brenner is a research assistant and PhD student at the Computer Vision Lab, Institute or Visual Computing & Human-Centered Technology, TU Wien, Austria. Research interests: multispectral imaging, cultural heritage conservation, analysis of historical aerial images. Education & former positions 2013 – 2015 MSc. TU Wien, Visual Computing. Thesis title: Projector-Based Textures for … Continue reading Simon Brenner →
Current Position Stefan Schurischuster is a research assistant at the Computer Vision Lab, Institute of Visual Computing and Human-Centered Technology at the TU Wien, Austria. His research interests are: Computer Vision, AI and Machine Learning. Projects SYMETRIC: Visual Odometry, Camera Calibration, Stereo Vision YATTA – Augmented Reality, 3D Reconstruction MIC-Cam: Object Detection, Image Classification, Deep … Continue reading Stefan Schurischuster →