Mathematical Methods in Computer Vision
One Day BMVA symposium at the Royal Statistical Society, 12 Errol
Street, London, UK on January 23rd 2002.
www.bmva.ac.uk/meetings
Chairperson: Prof Maria Petrou
10:00 Registration and coffee
10:25 Introduction and welcome
10:30 The Mathematics of Multi-view Geometry, John H Gilby, Sira Ltd.
11:00 On the Numerical Analysis of Linear Methods to Estimate the
Essential
Matrix, Ebroul Izquierdo Queen Mary, University of London
11:30 How I Learned to Love nonlinear Optimization,
Andrew Fitzgibbon, University of Oxford
12:00 Hierarchical Adaptive Curve Based Matching for Novel View
Synthesis,
Li-Qun Xu, BTexact Technologies - Research
12:30 Avoiding Windows and Building Trees: graph methods and morphology
in
vision, Richard Harvey and Andrew Bangham, University of East Anglia
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Hough Transforms: an adaptable family of noise-resistant
algorithms,
Chris Trayner, Leeds University
14:30 Support Vector Machines and Human Gait Classification,
Vijay Laxmi, University of Southampton
15:00 Tea
15:30 Local Structure, Spatial Metamerism and Image Norms,
Lewis Griffin, King's College London
16:00 Multiresolution Markov Random Field Models for Image Segmentation,
Roland Wilson, University of Warwick
16:30 Simulated Annealing and Multiresolution Optimization,
Maria Petrou, University of Surrey
17:00 Closing remarks and finish
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