WACV 2024, IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, Waikoloa, HI, USA, 2024. 49 Thesis D2 IMPR-CS A. Abbas “Efficient and Differentiable Combinatorial Optimization for Visual Computing [...] paths along the entire model while potentially preserving all relevant high-frequency information. 51 Thesis D2 IMPR-CS M. Böhle “Towards Designing Inherently Interpretable Deep Neural Networks for Image C [...] For now, the strong human bias towards shape (96%) remains out of reach for all tested VLMs. 55 Thesis D2 IMPR-CS A. Kukleva “Advancing Image and Video Recognition with Less Supervision,” Universität
made available soon. 70 Thesis D2 IMPR-CS Y. Liu “Learning from Imperfect Data Incremental Learning and Few-shot Learning,” Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, 2023. 71 Thesis D2 E. Schönfeld “Improving [...] Filter Frequency Regularization,” Transactions on Machine Learning Research, vol. 2023, 2023. 68 Thesis D2 D6 B. L. Bhatnagar “Modelling 3D Humans : Pose, Shape, Clothing and Interactions,” Universität
%I Springer %C New York, NY %@ false %U https://rdcu.be/d7btW DOI PuRe BibTeX publisher version 37 Thesis D1 IMPR-CS C. Coupette “Beyond Flatland : Exploring Graphs in Many Dimensions,” Universität des [...] ADDRESS = {Saarbr{\"u}cken}, YEAR = {2023}, MARGINALMARK = {$\bullet$}, DATE = {2023}, } Endnote %0 Thesis %A Coupette, Corinna %Y Lenzen, Christoph %A referee: Mehlhorn, Kurt %A referee: Rieck, Sebastian [...] %& 1 %P 1 - 33 %I Microtome Publishing %C Brookline, MA %@ false PuRe BibTeX publisher version 45 Thesis D1 IMPR-CS N. Fischer “Algorithms for Sparse Convolution and Sublinear Edit Distance,” Universität
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2010. He studied computer science at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany. He worked on his master thesis in the field of robotics in Grenoble, France, where he also obtained the "diplome d'etudes approfondies [...] under the supervision of Prof. James L. Crowley in the field of computer vision. The title of his thesis was "Object Recognition using Multidimensional Receptive Field Histograms". Between 1997 and 2000
Montreal, Canada, 2004-2005 Previous affiliations Interactive Systems Lab @ UKA : Student and Diploma thesis under supervision of Kai Nickel and Rainer Stiefelhagen (2004, 2005-2006) Shape Analysis Group @
-Inform. (M.Sc. Computer Science) with minor in math at TU Darmstadt, Germany, 1998-2006 Diploma thesis: 'Pictorial Structure based Spatial Models for Object Categorization'', supervised by Bastian Leibe
Random Fields Machine learning Education Dipl.-Math. at TU Darmstadt, Germany, 2001-2006 Diploma thesis: "Application of Conditional Random Fields in Computer Vision" supervised by Mario Fritz and Bernt