British Machine Vision Association and Society for Pattern Recognition
http://www.bmva.org/meetings
BMVA Student Symposium:
At the British Computer Society, 5 Southampton Street, London, WC2E 7HA,
UK on Wednesday 9th October 2013
Registration:
Book on-line at www.bmva.org/meetings
£10 for BMVA Members, £30 for Non Members, including lunch
For a chance to see a cross section of the state-of-the-art Computer
Vision and Machine Learning research in the UK, particularly that
involving students and early career researchers, register for the BMVA
Student Symposium. This is also an excellent opportunity to network with
up and coming researchers.
Work will be presented on a range of topics, including:
• Machine Learning
• Medical Imaging
• Feature Encoding
• Human-Computer Interaction
• and more
In addition, keynote presentations will be given by Andrew Fitzgibbon
and Vittorio Ferrari. A full schedule of the day is available at the
link below, including two poster sessions complimented by a small number
of orals.
This one day meeting will be held next month on Wednesday 5th February
at the British Computer Society in London with lunch provided. A Full
programme is shown below
10.00 Arrival, registration and tea/coffee
10.20 Welcome - Simon Hadfield
10.30 Keynote 1 - Auto-annotation and self-assessment in ImageNet,
Vittorio Ferrari (University of Edinburgh)
11.25 Oral 1 - Transductive Transfer Machines,
Nazli Farajidavar and Teofilo deCampos, Josef Kittler (University of Surrey)
11.50 Oral 2 - Upper body pose estimation using monocular vision and
Kinect pose priors,
Michael Burke and Joan Lasenby (University of Cambridge
12.15 Lunch
12.45 Poster Session 1
Simultaneous Tracking and Modelling - Karel Lebeda (University of Surrey)
Fetal Head Detection from Sequences of Ultrasound Videos - Mohammad
Maraci (Uni of Oxford)
Glaucoma classification using texture and histogram based approach -
Suraya Mohammad (University of Manchester)
Markerless Respiratory Motion Modelling Using the Microsoft Kinect for
Windows - Fatemeh Tahavori (University of Surrey)
Novel View Synthesis for Video Conferencing - Brooks Paige (University
of Oxford)
Texture Classification with Fisher Kernel Extracted from the Continuous
Models of RBM - Tayyaba Azim (University of Southampton)
Face Recognition with 3D Morphable Models - Guosheng Hu (University of
Surrey)
13:30 Keynote 2 - What I have learnt about vision research,
Andrew Fitzgibbon (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
14:25 Oral 3 - Fast object segmentation in unconstrained video,
Anestis Papazoglou and Vittorio Ferrari (University of Edinburgh)
14:50 Coffee + Poster session 2
3D Level Set Initialisation for the Hippocampus Segmentation - Maryam
Hajiesmaeili (Kingston University London)
Detecting mitotic cells in Histopathology images - Violet Snell
(University of Surrey)
Automatic detection of circular structures in human embryo imaging using
trigonometric rotation of the Hough Transform- Anna Molder (Manchester
Metrpoloitan University)
Multitouchless: Real-Time Fingertip Detection and Tracking Using
Geodesic Maxima - Philip Krejov (University of Surrey)
Learning to Recognise Dynamic Visual Content - Matt Marter (University
of Surrey)
An array-of-histograms feature space for vision tasks using Dual-Tree
Complex Wavelets - Stewart Forshaw (University of Cambridge)
15:35 Oral 4 - Accurate Bone Segmentation in 2D Radiographs Using Fully
Automatic Shape Model Matching Based On Regression-Voting,
Claudia Lidner, S Thiagarajah, J.M. Wilkinson, G.A. Wallis and T.F.
Cootes (University of Manchester, University of Sheffield)
16:00 Oral 5 - Sequential Input Space Carving for visual codebook design,
Barathy Mayurathan, U.A.J. Pinidiyaarachchi, M. Niranjan (University of
Southampton, University of Jaffa)
16:25 BMVA, Social Media and You,
Paul Tar (University of Manchester)
16:35 Discussion
Simon Hadfield, Vittorio Ferrari, Andrew Fitzgibbon
16:55 End of Meeting
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