Shape Analysis and Applications in Computer Vision
The date for the preparation meeting is already over. If you want to participate, but couldn't come, please write an email to Thomas Windheuser . For more information see our slides of the preparation meeting.
Seminar for computer science master students (IN2107) and mathematics bachelor and master students.
The seminar will be similar to the previous seminar in summer semester 2015 but also include 2D Shape Analysis. For more information see here: Seminar: Recent Advances in the Analysis of 3D Shapes.
Description
Threedimensional data has been used for decades in computer science. Nevertheless, methods for the automatic analysis, recognition, categorization and comparison of 3D objects have become an active field of research only recently. In this seminar, we will start by reviewing the classical approaches in the literature and then proceed to investigate methods for automatic retrieval and analysis of 3D models. The course will touch upon the most recent advances in the field. Particular emphasis will be put on defining and computing similarity between shapes, when these shapes are allowed to undergo nonrigid deformations (e.g. different poses of a human model).
Organizers
Final Report
Final reports should be written in LaTeX using the provided template: Report template.
Timetable
The weekly meetings will take place on [to be announced]. Each week two students will give a presentation. Depending on the number of participants, dates may change. For a more precise specification of the literature, see the section "Literature". If you cannot find the PDF on the web, please send an email to the respective supervisor.
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