23rd BMVA Computer Vision Summer School 2018
2 - 6 July, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
http://cvss-uea.uk
twitter: @BmvaCvss
1 week of intensive training -
Over 2 decades of BMVA tradition
British Machine Vision Association (BMVA) runs an annual Computer Vision Summer School aimed at PhD students in their first year, though it will be beneficial to other researchers at an early stage in their careers. Despite the title, students from non-UK universities are welcome to attend, as well as students from UK universities. Places are limited to ensure good interaction in lab classes.
The 2018 Summer School will take place at the University of East Anglia, UK, between 2 July and 6 July. It will consist of an intensive week of lectures and lab sessions covering a wide range of topics in Computer Vision. Lecturers are researchers in field from some of the most active research groups in the UK and abroad.
In addition to the academic content, the Summer School provides a networking opportunity for students to interact with their peers, and to make contacts among those who will be the active researchers of their own generation.
Confirmed BMVA Summer School Speakers:
Adrian Clark
University of Essex
Dima Damen
University of Bristol
Graham Finlayson
University of East Anglia
Krystian Mikolajczyk
Imperial College London
Nicola Bellotto
University of Lincoln
Nicolas Pugeault
University of Exeter
Roy Davies
Royal Holloway, University of London
Tae-Kyun Kim
Imperial College London
Tim Cootes
The University of Manchester
Toby Breckon
Durham University
Neill Campbell
University of Bath
William Smith
University of York
Jan Koenderink
Utrecht University
Marta Betcke
University College London
Robert Fisher
University of Edinburgh
Xianghua Xie
Swansea University
Important Dates:
Early registration*: 11 May 2018
Late registration: 22 June 2018
Summer school: Monday 2 July - Friday 6 July 2018
*Onsite accommodation is only guaranteed for early registrations.
Organisers:
Dr Michal Mackiewicz, Dr Sarah Taylor (University of East Anglia)
Dr Nicola Bellotto, Dr Tryphon Lambrou, Dr Michael Mangan (University of
Lincoln)
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