[4eyes] Colloquium: Wed, October 16th - Ioannis Stamos
Tobias Hollerer
holl at cs.ucsb.edu
Mon Oct 14 10:37:57 PDT 2013
This talk may be of interest to some of you.
Thanks & Cheers,
Tobias
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Subject: [FACULTY] Colloquium: October 16th - Ioannis Stamos
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 09:37:42 -0700
From: Jillian Title <jillian.title at cs.ucsb.edu>
To: grads at cs.ucsb.edu, faculty at cs.ucsb.edu, research at lists.cs.ucsb.edu
*UCSB Computer Science Department Presents:*
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Wednesday, October 16^th , 2013
3:30pm – 4:30pm
Room 1132 Harold Frank Hall
*Host: *Tobias Höllerer
*Speaker:*Ioannis Stamos
*/Title/*/:/Reconstruction, online classification and repetition
detection from range data in urban scenes
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*/Abstract:/*
Laser range scanners have now the ability to acquire millions of 3D
points of highly detailed and geometrically complex urban sites, opening
new avenues of exploration in city scene analysis. We will describe our
system for photorealistic urban reconstruction, including range-to-range
and range-to-image registration algorithms. We will also describe
algorithms that perform online classification based on sequential
algorithms and a hidden Markov model formulation, as well as online
algorithms for detection of repetitions. These algorithms are extremely
efficient, and can be potentially integrated with the scanner's
hardware, rendering a sensor that not only acquires but also
intelligently processes and classifies the scene points.
*/Biography:/*
Ioannis Stamos is Professor of Computer Science at Hunter College and
Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY). His current
research interests are in the broad area of photorealistic 3D model
acquisition and utilization of dense range 3D data from outdoor urban
scenes. He has been working on 3D-range image segmentation, 3D modeling,
3D-range to 2D-image registration, online classification and repetition
detection algorithms. He received his Ph.D. from the Computer Science
Department of Columbia University where he was a member of the Robotics
Laboratory, his M.S. and M.Phil. from the same department and his
Diploma of Engineering from the University of Patras (Department of
Computer Engineering) Greece. His research is supported by the
NationalScience Foundation and he is a recipient of the Faculty Early
Career Development Award (CAREER).
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Jillian Title
Graduate Advisor
Department of Computer Science
University of California Santa Barbara
2104 Harold Frank Hall
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5110
(805) 893-4322
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