Viliam Lisý successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Monte Carlo Tree Search in Imperfect-Information Games (supervisor: Prof. Michal Pěchouček). Congratulations! Andra biverkningar: Biverkningarna av Tabletter är mindre och kan enkelt hanteras.
Petr Kalina successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Agent-based Algorithms for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows (supervisor: Prof. Vladimír Mařík). Congratulations!
Project TAROS was awarded with
The most interesting technical exhibit and
Gold Future Forces 2014 prizes of the international Future Forces 2014 exhibition. Our Intelligent and mobile robotics group cooperates on the project!
December 16, 2014: Daniel Průša and Tomáš Werner published an article entitled Universality of the Local Marginal Polytope in IEEE Trans. on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. Congratulations!
Paper Singly-Bordered Block-Diagonal Form for Minimal Problem Solvers by Zuzana Kukelova (Microsoft Research Cambridge), Martin Bujnak (Capturing Reality), Jan Heller and Tomas Pajdla received Best Paper Honorable Mention prize at ACCV 2014. Congratulations!
From October 16 to October 17, 2014, an important international exhibition and conference Future Forces 2014 is held in Prague. The main topic of the event is advanced technologies in defense and security. Our Intelligent mobile robotics group headed by Dr. Libor Přeučil will actively take part in the event. For the participants from CTU, …
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David Hurych successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Linear Predictors for Real-time Object Tracking and Detection (supervisor: Doc. Tomáš Svoboda). Congratulations!
Studio 6, a Czech TV morning show, broadcasted a report about a scientific fair (in Czech only) (see also scientific fair (in Czech only). The report features (starting at 00:40) the face recognition project, a long-term effort of the Center for Machine Perception, group of prof. Matas. Many thanks for the representation of our department!
On August 18, 2014, a local Czech TV Barrandov broadcasted a short report about drones and mobile robots at our department (in Czech, the report starts at 24:10). Thanks to Michal Reinstein for a representation of our department!
The results of the Biomedical Imaging Algorithms (BIA) research group headed by doc. Jan Kybic are presented in Technicall magazine (1/2014). To learn more, see the articles (in Czech) called Počítač v roli patologa and Užitečný nástroj pro genetiky.