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
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 Summer 2013
This summer CVSS will be held as a journal club on Fridays at 4pm in AVW 3450.
Date | Discussion Leader | Title |
---|---|---|
July 3 | Jason Filippou | Probabilistic Event Calculus based on Markov Logic Networks. Skarlatidis et al., RuleML '11
Optional: Event Modeling and Recognition using Markov Logic Networks. Tran and Davis, ECCV '08 |
July 10 | TBA | TBA |
July 17 | TBA | TBA |
July 24 | TBA | TBA |
July 31 | TBA | TBA |
August 7 | TBA | TBA |
August 14 | TBA | TBA |
August 21 | TBA | TBA |
August 28 | TBA | TBA |
September 4 | TBA | TBA |
Past Semesters
Funded By
- Computer Vision Faculty
- Northrop Grumman
Current Seminar Series Coordinators
Emails are at umiacs.umd.edu.
Angjoo Kanazawa, kanazawa@ | (student of Professor David Jacobs) |
Sameh Khamis, sameh@ | (student of Professor Larry Davis) |
Jie Ni, jni@ | (student of Professor Rama Chellappa) |
Ching Lik Teo, cteo@ | (student of Professor Yiannis Aloimonos) |
Gone but not forgotten.
Ejaz Ahmed | |
Anne Jorstad | now PostDoc at EPFL |
Sima Taheri |