Toronto Vision Seminar
Description
The Toronto Vision Seminar is a first-of-its kind monthly seminar series in computer vision that aims to (1) gather academic and industry researchers in vision from the Greater Toronto Area and (2) strengthen ties between researchers within the vision community in Canada and internationally. Seminar talks will be delivered primarily in person by domestic and international researchers from academia and industry.
Seminar topics will span the areas of computer vision, applied mathematics, optimization, and machine learning and may include, for example, perception, generative modeling, neural representations, 3D reconstruction, computational photography, plenoptic imaging, and light transport analysis. Anticipated attendees include university students and researchers, faculty, and industry researchers.
By providing a monthly gather place and hosting a mix of domestic and international researchers, the seminar series will facilitate a greater sense of community for vision researchers both in the GTA and across Canada.
Schedule
Past Talks
14:00 to 15:00 |
Todd Zickler, Harvard University Location:Bahen Centre |
15:00 to 16:00 |
Katerina Fragkiadaki, Carnegie Mellon University Location:Bahen Centre |