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Friday seminars
Our department organizes weekly seminars for people interested in image processing and pattern recognition. The seminars are usually held on Fridays 10 a.m. in room 25 of the ÚTIA building.
Talks cover speakers' main research areas and novel results, as well as surveys on various topics. The seminar is a part of education programs for students at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague (NPGR022).
Friday Seminars: Road and inadustrial image processing apps, as developed in Brno
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Some systems of road and industrial image processing, developed in the Brno-located CAMEA...
Read MoreFriday Seminars: Image processing methods in remote sensing and cartography.
Abstract: Overview lecture by members of the Department of Applied Geoinformatics and Cartography of...
Read MoreFriday Seminars: One-Stage Space-Time Video Super-Resolution
Abstract: We will present one new method to tackle the challenge of enhancing low-resolution and low...
Read MoreFriday Seminars: Introduction of the Article : Auto-Encoding Variational Bayes
Abstract: How can we perform efficient inference and learning in directed probabilistic models, in ...
Read MoreFriday Seminars: Research into the possibilities of using ground-based radar interferometry to determine deformations of risky objects
Abstract: The purpose of the lecture is to provide information on the latest trends in research in t...
Read MoreFriday Seminars: Steerable CNNs
Abstract: Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have a natural benefit that a translated input result...
Read MoreFriday Seminars: Accurate estimation of predictive uncertainty of NN
Revolutionizing Image Classification: Novel Method Surpasses Softmax for Calibrated Predictions, Dra...
Read MoreFriday Seminars: Learning directly in DCT Domain
Revolutionizing CNN Training: Direct Use of JPEG's DCT Coefficients Cuts Costs, Boosts Performance.
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Read MoreFriday Seminars: Introduction to Implicit Neural Representation (INR)
Exploring INRs: The Cutting-Edge of Visual Computing with Architectures and Techniques Inspired by N...
Read MoreFriday Seminars: Robust regularized estimation for multivariate data and NN
Exploring INRs: The Cutting-Edge of Visual Computing with Architectures and Techniques Inspired by N...
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