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Computer Vision Student Seminars

The Computer Vision Student Seminars at the University of Maryland College Park are a student-run series of talks given by current graduate students for current graduate students.

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Description[edit]

The purpose of these talks is to:

  • Encourage interaction between computer vision students;
  • Provide an opportunity for computer vision students to be aware of and possibly get involved in the research their peers are conducting;
  • Provide an opportunity for computer vision students to receive feedback on their current research;
  • Provide speaking opportunities for computer vision students.


The guidelines for the format are:

  • An hour-long weekly meeting, consisting of one 20-40 minute talk followed by discussion and food.
  • The talks are meant to be casual and discussion is encouraged.
  • Topics may include current research, past research, general topic presentations, paper summaries and critiques, or anything else beneficial to the computer vision graduate student community.

Schedule Spring 2012[edit]

All talks take place Thursdays at 4pm in AVW 3450.

Date Speaker Title
February 2 Ching Lik Teo The Telluride Neuromorphic Workshop Experience
February 9 Jonghyun Choi
February 16 Stephen Xi Chen?
February 23 Leonardo Claudino
March 1 (ECCV week, no meeting)
March 8 Huimin Guo
March 15 Jie Ni
March 22 (Spring Break)
March 29 Daozheng Chen
April 5 Jaishanker Pillai
April 12 Jun-Cheng Chen
April 19 Sima Taheri
April 26 Sujal Bista
May 3 Nazre Batool
May 10
May 17 (no meeting, final exams)

Talk Abstracts Spring 2012[edit]

The Telluride Neuromorphic Workshop Experience[edit]

Speaker: Ching Lik Teo -- Date: February 2, 2012

In this talk, I will present what we did as a group at the Telluride Neuromorphic Workshop 2011. I will explain the challenges we faced, modules that we have used, and some results from experiments on activity description we have conducted on the robot.

Past Semesters[edit]


Current Seminar Series Coordinators[edit]

Emails are at umiacs.umd.edu.

Anne Jorstad, jorstad@ (student of Professor David Jacobs)
Sameh Khamis, sameh@ (student of Professor Larry Davis)
Sima Taheri, taheri@ (student of Professor Rama Chellappa)
Ching Lik Teo, cteo@ (student of Professor Yiannis Aloimonos)