Symposium on Visual Computing and Perception 2017

 

June 7-8, 2017

TU Braunschweig, Germany

https://graphics.tu-bs.de/svcp17

 

Early bird registration now open:

https://graphics.tu-bs.de/svcp17/registration

 

Computer graphics, vision, and psychophysics form a scientific triad

whose interdisciplinary research is about to fundamentally change the

way we drive our cars, watch movies, play games, communicate with one

another and computers, socially interact, learn, live. In six

distinguished lectures, some of the most renowned scientists in these

fields will share their view on what has already been accomplished,

which challenges still lie ahead, and what we may expect in the future.

The symposium is intended to bring together all scientific communities

interested in visual computing and perception, to stir everyone's

imagination, and to foster exciting new research between graphics,

vision, and perception.

 

Distinguished lecturers:

 

Michael Bach (University Medical Center Freiburg)

Imaging in our brain – Optical illusions neither “trick the eye” nor

“fool the brain”

 

Heinrich Bülthoff (MPI Biological Cybernetics)

Perceptual Graphics: closing the loop between Perception, Graphics and

Computer Vision

 

Jan Koenderink (KU Leuven, TU Delft)

Construction of the mirror-world

 

Erik Reinhard (Technicolor)

High dynamic range imaging: A soon-to-be-successful example of industry

adoption

 

Bernt Schiele (MPI Informatik)

Computer Vision: Progress in the Last Decade and Open Problems

 

Hans-Peter Seidel (MPI Informatik)

3D Image Analysis and Synthesis -- The World Inside the Computer

 

 

Early bird registration now open:

https://graphics.tu-bs.de/svcp17/registration

 

We look forward to welcoming you in Braunschweig!

 

 

Organization:

Prof. Marcus Magnor

Institut für Computergraphik

TU Braunschweig

 

email: svcp@cg.cs.tu-bs.de

www:   https://graphics.tu-bs.de/svcp17