Let us invite you to the Jakub Nesetril’s lecture held within the Prague computer science seminar. Place: KN:E-301, Karlovo nám. 13, Praha 2, November 23, 2017, at 4.00 p.m.
Ing. Petr Gronat successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Place Recognition by Per-Location Classifiers (supervisor: doc. Ing. Tomáš Pajdla, Ph.D.). Congratulations!
Prof. Olga Stepankova and prof. Jiri Matas were guests of the discussion “Souvislosti Jana Pokorneho” at the Czech Television on the topic: Artificial Intelligence (the discussion is in Czech language only).
Ing. Vladimir Kubelka, a PhD. student of Artificial inteligence and biocybernetics, presented a rescue mobile robot Charlie, which is involved in project TRADR, and invited the viewers to the “Night of scientists“(in czech only) in Studio 6, a Czech TV morning show. Many thanks for the representation of our faculty!
Let us invite you to the 41st Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision Colloquium, Autumn 2017. Place: KN:E-301, October 5, 2017. Programme: 10:55-11:00 Welcome and speaker introduction. 11:00-11:45 Alexey Dosovitskiy (Intel Visual Computing Lab Munich, Germany) Learning sensorimotor control from experience and demonstration. 11:45-12:15 Karel Zimmermann (CMP Prague, Czech Republic) Learning for Active 3D Mapping. 12:15-13:15 …
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Let us invite you to the doc. Jaroslav Krivanek’s lecture held within the Prague computer science seminar. Place: KN:E-301, Karlovo nám. 13, Praha 2, October 19, 2017, at 4.00 p.m.
Michal Cap successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled Centralized and decentralized algorithms for multi-robot trajectory coordination (supervisor: Prof. Dr. Michal Pechouček, MSc.). Congratulations!
Zdenek Straka and Matej Hoffmann were awarded ENNS Best Paper Award at 26th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN17) for their paper Learning a Peripersonal Space Representation as a Visual-Tactile Prediction Task.
Arun Mukundan, Giorgos Tolias and Ondrej Chum received the best science paper honourable mention at the British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) 2017 for their article Multiple-kernel Local-patch Descriptor.
Four papers, one as oral presentation, were accepted at ICCV2017 which is one of the most prestigious computer vision conferences with a very selective review process and low acceptance rate. Congratulations to Zuzana Kukelova, Jiri Matas, Michal Busta, Lukas Neumann, Karel Zimmermann, Tomas Petricek, Vojtech Salansky, and Tomas Svoboda.