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  1. Scalable Analysis of Very Large Datasets

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    challenges to information management. The development of the Web 2.0 and social networks, the ubiquity of mobile devices and sensor networks, and the advances in gathering scientific data have contributed signifi [...] also works on methods for the interactive exploration of large document collections, for the analysis and automated extraction of knowledge from natural language text, and for pattern mining on sequential [...] highly scalable methods and systems for the statistical analysis of such big datasets. Internet companies such as as Amazon, Google, or Netfl ix, for example, analyze data about users and their behavior to provide

  2. Stereo and HDR Imaging: Display Quality Measurement and Enhancement

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    Home News & Events Multimodal Information & Visualization Stereo and HDR Imaging: Display Quality Measurement and Enhancement Stereo 3D and HDR Imaging: Display Quality Measurement and Enhancement Karol [...] n Digital Fabrication of Flexible Displays and Touch Sensors Eye-Based Human-Computer Interaction Stereo and HDR Imaging: Display Quality Measurement and Enhancement Advanced Real-Time Rendering PICASSO [...] Tobias Ritschel Stereo 3D and HDR Imaging: Display Quality Measurement and Enhancement Computer models of human perception We understand human visual perception as a final and mandatory component in a visual

  3. Advanced Real-Time Rendering

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    n Digital Fabrication of Flexible Displays and Touch Sensors Eye-Based Human-Computer Interaction Stereo and HDR Imaging: Display Quality Measurement and Enhancement Advanced Real-Time Rendering PICASSO [...] real-time. Our approach can compute results similar to a reference (left, hours of computation time) orders of magnitude faster (right, seconds of computation time). In order to only compute what a human observer [...] only possible with high computational effort, and as a result, the synthesis of a single frame of motion picture can typically take several hours. At the same time, interactive real-timer rendering has

  4. Multimodal Information & Visualization

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    News & Events Multimodal Information & Visualization Computational Fabrication Digital Fabrication of Flexible Displays and Touch Sensors Eye-Based Human-Computer Interaction Stereo and HDR Imaging: Display [...] Measurement and Enhancement Advanced Real-Time Rendering PICASSO – Soundtrack Recommendation for Images Computational Photography Calibrated Display Management Recognizing Human Activity Correspondences and Symmetry

  5. Structural Variation in Genomes

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    DEPT. 3 Computational Biology and Applied Algorithmics Phone +49 681 302 70880 Email t.marschall mpi-inf.mpg.de http://mpi-inf.mpg.de Structural Variation in Genomes Protein Structure and Interactions Bio [...] in chromosomes: we inherit 23 chromosomes from our mother and father, respectively. A chromosome consists of a long DNA molecule, stabilized and spatially structured by special proteins. The DNA encodes [...] constituting bases adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). In this sense, a chromosome can be viewed as a sequence of the letters A, C, G, and T. Likewise, we can represent a genome as a set of

  6. Charting Epigenomes

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    Lengauer DEPT. 3 Computational Biology and Applied AlgorithmicsPhone +49 681 9325-3000Email legenauer@mpi-inf.mpg.de Structural Variation in Genomes Protein Structure and Interactions Bioinformatical Support [...] which healthy cells are different from diseased cells, and which implement central biological processes such as the cellular response to stress and the process of aging. These aspects of cell regulation [...] euros comprises the German contribution to IHEC. Within DEEP, metabolic and immunologic diseases in particular are investigated, and another 70 epigenomes are charted. The Max Planck Institute for Informatics

  7. Automated Deduction

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    The question of how to use computer programs for such proof tasks has been an important research topic for many decades. Ever since the fundamental theoretic results of Gödel and Turing at the beginning of [...] sense is actually provable, and that not everything that is provable is automatically provable. Correspondingly, deduction systems differ significantly in their expressiveness and properties. For example, [...] forever. Even more complicated problems can be handled using interactive provers; these provers, however, only work with user assistance and without any guarantee of completeness. How does a theorem prover

  8. Advanced Video Processing

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    University, and his PhD in Computer Science from MPI Informatik. Most of his research deals with algorithmic problems that lie on the boundary between the fields of Computer Vision and Computer Graphics, [...] automatic computation of this graph is a complex task, and we have developed new machine vision and machine learning algorithms to serve this purpose. The Videoscape can be explored interactively, for instance [...] such as dynamic 3D scene reconstruction and marker-less motion capture, computer animation, appearance and reflectance modeling, machine learning for graphics and vision, new sensors for 3D acquisition

  9. 3D Object Detection

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    detection and viewpoint estimation. Bojan Pepik DEPT. 2 Computer Vision and Multimodal Computing Phone +49 681 9325-2108 Email bojan@mpi-inf.mpg.de Michael Stark DEPT. 2 Computer Vision and Multimodal Computing [...] Stark 3D Object Detection Detecting and localizing objects in images and videos is a key component of many applications in robotics, autonomous driving, image search, and surveillance. Traditionally, the [...] focus on basic-level categories, such as cars, birds, and people, has been extended to finergrained categories, such as specific car brands or plant and animal species, again providing richer constraints

  10. Markerless Reconstruction of Dynamic Scenes

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    University, and his PhD in Computer Science from MPI Informatik. Most of his research deals with algorithmic problems that lie on the boundary between the fields of Computer Vision and Computer Graphics, [...] such as dynamic 3D scene reconstruction and marker-less motion capture, computer animation, appearance and reflectance modeling, machine learning for graphics and vision, new sensors for 3D acquisition [...] animation models from multi-video data Computer-generated people, so-called avatars, have become an important component of visual media, for example, in computer animations, films or networked virtual