Computational Vision Summer School 2015

The Computational Vision Summer School offers a broad perspective on biological vision with a thorough understanding of the theoretical and computational challenges involved.

The school is unique in bringing together people from diverse disciplines who all share a computational view of vision. The faculty consists of renowned senior researchers in the field, teaching lectures and providing hands-on tutorials on topics ranging from early vision to image understanding.

Confirmed Speakers: 

  • Jim DiCarlo (MIT, USA)
  • Rob Fergus (Facebook, NY, USA)
  • Andrew Fitzgibbon (Microsoft Research, UK)
  • Laurence T Maloney (NYU, USA)
  • Anthony Movshon (NYU, USA)
  • Aude Oliva (MIT, USA)
  • Bruno Olshausen (UC Berkeley, USA)
  • Cordelia Schmid (INRIA, France)
  • Eero Simoncelli (NYU, USA)
  • Garrett Stanley (Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University, USA)
  • Joshua Tenenbaum (MIT, USA)
  • Raquel Urtasun (U Toronto, Canada)
  • Brian A. Wandell (Stanford University, USA)
  • Andrew Zisserman (U Oxford, UK)

Venue: Waldhotel Zollernblick, Freudenstadt-Lauterbad, Black Forest

Program chairs: Matthias Bethge, Michael Black, Roland Fleming, Felix Wichmann

Application deadline: April 7, 2015 
Advanced PhD students and postdocs are invited to apply

Further information on application modalities, deadlines, venue, program, etc. on the official website of the summer school.

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