CVPR 2001 Short Courses

 

The following short courses are a substitute for tutorials. The duration of each short course is between 3-4 hours.

 

Short Courses Chair: Sing Bing Kang

 

 

ID

Name of course

Instructor(s)

1.

Color Appearance Models

Mark Fairchild (Rochester Institute of Technology)

2.

Computer Vision and the Art of Special Effects

Steve Sullivan (Industrial Light and Magic)

Luc Robert (REALVIZ)

Irfan Essa (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Steve Seitz (University of Washington)

Eugene Vendrovsky (Rhythm & Hues)

3.

Developing Computer Vision Applications in Windows

Ross Cutler (Microsoft Research)

4.

Face Recognition by Humans and Machines: A Tutorial Survey

Baback Moghaddam (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory)

5.

Image-based Lighting

Paul Debevec (USC Institute for Creative Technologies)

6.

Image Search Engines: Techniques and Applications

Theo Gevers (University of Amsterdam)

Arnold Smeulders (University of Amsterdam)

7.

Level-set Methods and Partial Differential Equations in Computer Vision and Image Processing

Stanley Osher (UCLA)

Guillermo Sapiro (University of Minnesota)

Ron Fedkiw (Stanford University)

8.

Medical Image Analysis: Deformable Models and Registration

Hervé Delingette (INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France)

9.

Multi-view Geometry

Anders Heyden (Lund University, Sweden)

Marc Pollefeys (K.U. Leuven, Belgium)

10.

Open Source Computer Vision Library: Overview, Optimization, Algorithms, and Hands-on Use

Gary Bradski (Intel Corporation)

Victor Eruhimov (Intel Corporation)

Vadim Pisarevsky (Intel Corporation)

 

 

Links: Schedule, Short Courses brochure (text version).