Mathematics for Computer Vision
February 15-16, 2018 - Trento, Italy
Mathematics for Computer Vision (MCV for short) is a 2-Day Workshop focusing on Mathematical issues behind Computer Vision Applications. The workshop MCV emphasizes the role of the Mathematics as a rigorous basis for Imaging Science, by presenting well-established or innovative mathematical techniques applied to computer vision problems, e.g. image enhancement and segmentation, semantic image labeling, object/people detection, recognition and tracking, and by reporting new problems in Mathematics arising from Computer Vision applications.
MCV aims (1) at bringing together the world of the Mathematicians with that of researchers working on Computer Vision, by stimulating interaction and collaboration; and (2) at providing to the participants and in particular to master and PhD students a wide overview of the current use of Mathematics in Computer Vision field.
The workshop is open to researchers working on Mathematics and/or Computer Vision, to Master- and PhD- students, and Post-Doctoral Fellows with background and interest in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Telecommunication Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Cognitive Sciences. Indeed, the workshop offers an opportunity for advanced young researchers and advanced students to interact with speakers and senior researchers.
Participants are encouraged to present a research in poster format. Posters may address issues related to the topics addressed in the oral sections, but they are not limited to. Register and Go to Submission Page!
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Organized by
Deparment of Mathematics
Hosted by Fondazione Bruno Kessler | Center for Information and Communication Technology | Via Sommarive 18, Trento - Italy