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SUMMER SCHOOL ON COGNITIVE VISION 2003

The first summer school on cognitive vision was held in Much, near Bonn, Germany, from the 25th to the 29th August 2003. It was attended by nearly sixty people, mostly Ph.D. students.

The course lecturers were:

  • Bernd Neumann, University of Hamburg
  • Jim Little, Univerity of Britsh Columbia
  • Gösta Granlund, University of Linköping
  • Hans-Hellmut Nagel, Universitaet Karlsruhe

The summer school was organized by Wolfgang Förstner, University of Bonn.

The official website for the summer school is here

The following meeting documents are currently available.

Bernd Neumann's Introductory Notes
(360kb)
Bernd Neumann's Lecture Notes
(722kb)
Jim Little's Overview
(3,621kb)
Jim Little's Lecture Notes: Modeling the World
(1,585kb)
Jim Little's Lecture Notes: Surveillance and Recognition
(2,850kb)
Jim Little's Lecture Notes: Local Invariant Features
(2,438kb)
Jim Little's Lecture Notes: Observing People
(857kb)
Gösta Grandlund's Lecture Notes: Cognitive Vision - Background and Research Issues
(202kb)
Gösta Grandlund's Lecture Notes: The Complexity of Vision
(513kb)
Gösta Grandlund's Lecture Notes: Does Vision Inevitably have the be Active?
(144kb)
Gösta Grandlund's Lecture Notes: An Associative Perception Action Structure ...
(332kb)
Gösta Grandlund's Lecture Notes: Channel Representation of Colour Images
(2,990kb)
Gösta Grandlund's Lecture Notes: Anisotropic Channel Filtering
(1,558kb)
Gösta Grandlund's Lecture Notes: HiperLearn
(654kb)
Gösta Grandlund's Lecture Notes: Unrestricted Recognition of 3-D Objects for Robotics ...
(236kb)
Panel Discussion Notes
(286kb)

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