In this talk, we give an overview of computer vision projects at the Computer Science Department, University of Hamburg. Two working groups are introduced: The Cognitive Systems Laboratory (KOGS) we are members of, and the Technical Aspects of Multimodal Systems (TAMS) group.
From KOGS (http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/), we introduce:>
From TAMS (http://tams-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/), we show
Finally, we give a short overview of our own thesis projects:
Hans Meine (meine@kogs.informatik.uni-hamburg.de) received his Diploma in computer science at the University of Hamburg in 2003 (together with the MAZ award for the best Diploma of that term). His main research interest is topologically correct image segmentation with combinatorial maps. He is currently a PhD student and working as a scientific assistant at the cognitive systems group (KOGS) at the department of computer science, University of Hamburg.
For publications, see http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~meine/
Verena Kaynig (kaynig@kogs.informatik.uni-hamburg.de) is currently working on her Diploma thesis at the same department and working group (KOGS); the topic is "perceptual criteria for edge relevance". She received her intermediate diploma in computer science in 2002.