51st Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision Colloquium
On 2026-04-23 11:00:00 at KN:E-301
The Colloquium in Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision is a biannual event
with a rich tradition dating back to 1998. This esteemed gathering is jointly
organized by the Visual Recognition Group and the Department of Cybernetics at
the Czech Technical University in Prague, and enjoys the generous support of the
Czech Pattern Recognition Society (CPRS). The technical program is curated by
Jiri Matas.
The events are open to everyone and attendance is free.
11:00-11:05 Jiri Matas - Opening
11:05-11:45 Roman Bednarik - Trends and challenges in modern eye tracking
11:45-12:25 Istvan Sarandi - 3D Humans, 3D Scenes: Using Foundation Models to
Bridge The Gap
12:25-13:30 Lunch break
13:30-14:10 Andreas Geiger - The Role of Synthetic Data for Autonomous
Intelligence
14:10-14:50 Jan Skvrna
Universal autolabeling pipeline for Monocular 3D object detection [abstract]
14:50-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:10 Yuki Asano - Self-supervised Learning is Dead! Long Live
Self-Supervised Learning
16:10-16:50 Daniel Barath
Multi-modal 3D Scene Understanding: Semantics, Structure, and How to Use Them?
16:50-16:55 Jiri Matas - Closing
https://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/colloquium/
with a rich tradition dating back to 1998. This esteemed gathering is jointly
organized by the Visual Recognition Group and the Department of Cybernetics at
the Czech Technical University in Prague, and enjoys the generous support of the
Czech Pattern Recognition Society (CPRS). The technical program is curated by
Jiri Matas.
The events are open to everyone and attendance is free.
11:00-11:05 Jiri Matas - Opening
11:05-11:45 Roman Bednarik - Trends and challenges in modern eye tracking
11:45-12:25 Istvan Sarandi - 3D Humans, 3D Scenes: Using Foundation Models to
Bridge The Gap
12:25-13:30 Lunch break
13:30-14:10 Andreas Geiger - The Role of Synthetic Data for Autonomous
Intelligence
14:10-14:50 Jan Skvrna
Universal autolabeling pipeline for Monocular 3D object detection [abstract]
14:50-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:10 Yuki Asano - Self-supervised Learning is Dead! Long Live
Self-Supervised Learning
16:10-16:50 Daniel Barath
Multi-modal 3D Scene Understanding: Semantics, Structure, and How to Use Them?
16:50-16:55 Jiri Matas - Closing
https://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/colloquium/