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2005 Summer Courses on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Aug. 15 2005--Aug.26 2005

Lotus Hill Research Institute for Computer vision and Information Science

Participants list


The object and purpose of the summer seminar:


 

The summer seminar is open to all graduates, postgraduates, post doctors and youth professors from home and abroad who engage in the field of computer vision, pattern recognition, image processing and other related subjects( applied mathematics, statistics and computer). We are honored to have invited several professors and experts who are accomplished both in computer vision and pattern recognition. They will give six short-term courses and systematically introduce the foundation, advanced theories, principles, methods, and the latest progress of computer vision and pattern recognition. Meanwhile, some exercises and practice subjects will be offered.  

    The Summer school is beneficial for the institute, its collaborators as well as the students who attend it.

    In Aug. 2005 we held an international workshop and a summer course on computer vision, sponsored by the Chinese National Science Foundation and US National Science Foundation.

 
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Main Courses:
Subject: Statistical modeling and learning of visual patterns  

Lecturer:
Song-Chun Zhu, UCLA (Ph.D, Harvard)


Subject: Statistical Inference in Computer Vision

Lecturer: Song-Chun Zhu, UCLA(Ph.D, Harvard)
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Lecturer: Jackie Shen, University of Minnesota (Ph.D, MIT)

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Subject: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning

Lecturer: Changshui Zhang, Tsinghua University

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Subject: Geometry and 3D Scene Reconstruction

Lecturer: Long Quan, Hongkong University of Science and Technology

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Subject: Perceptual Organization and Spectral Analysis

Lectuer: Jianbo Shi, University of Pennsylvania

Subject: Pattern Recognition and Biometrics

Lecturer: Stan Li, Chinese Academy of Science

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Program: 5 lectures a day, 75 minutes per lecture.

           Morning:         8:00---9:15 
                           Break
                           9:30---10:45
                           Break
                           11:00---12:15
           Afternoon:        2:30---3:45 
                           Break
                           4:00---5:15
           Evening:                     8:00---9:30 
                           (discussion)