Image Processing Seminars
Department of Mathematics
UCLA


Organizers: Selim Esedoglu and Luminita Vese

esedoglu@math.ucla.edu

lvese@math.ucla.edu

2002-2003 location and schedule

Thursday
March 13, 2003
Room: IPAM Building 1200
Time: 3.30pm

Speaker: Song Chun Zhu
Statistics Department, UCLA
Title: TBA

Thursday
March 6, 2003
Room: IPAM Building 1200
Time: 3.30pm

Speaker: TBA
Title: TBA

Thursday
February 27, 2003
Room: IPAM Building 1200
Time: 3.00pm

Speaker: Ery Arias-Castro, Stanford University
Title: TBA

Tuesday
February 18, 2003
Room: BH 4760
Time: 5.15pm

Speaker: Mark Moelich,
Department of Mathematics, UCLA
Title: Joint Segmentation and Registration using Logic Models (seminar organized by Hailin Jin, UCLA CS Department, Vision Seminars)

Thursday
February 13, 2003
Room: IPAM Building 1200
Time: 3pm

Speaker: Song Bing,
Department of Mathematics, UCLA
A fast algorithm for level set based optimization

Thursday
February 6, 2003

No meeting this week.
See Computer Vision Seminar: Feb. 04, 2003, 5:15-6:15PM, BH 4760, Paolo Favaro, Using thin lens optics to see beyond occlusions, Washington University, Saint Louis.

Thursday
January 30, 2003
Room: IPAM Building 1200
Time: 4pm

Speaker: Daniel Cremers,
Department of Computer Science, UCLA
Motion Competition

Thursday
January 23, 2003
Room: MS 5233
Time: 3.30pm

Speaker: Wei Hsun Liao, Ph.D. candidate,
Department of Biomathematics, UCLA
Computational Anatomy, Object Matching, and the Level Set Method

Thursday
October 10, 2002,
MS 6229

Speaker: Luminita Vese,
Department of Mathematics, UCLA
Modeling textures with total variation minimization and oscillating patterns in image processing

Thursday
October 17, 2002,
MS 6229

Speaker: Stanley Osher,
Department of Mathematics, UCLA
Some new approaches to PDE based graphics and image analysis

Thursday
October 24, 2002,
MS 6229

Speaker: Alan Yuille,
Psychology and Statistics Departments, UCLA
Statistical Edge Detection: Learning and Evaluating Edge Cues

Thursday
November 14, 2002,
MS 6229

Speaker: Danny Barash,
Department of Chemistry and Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Nonlinear Diffusion: Relationship with Digital Filtering Approaches and the use of Multiple Timescale Methods