Call for Papers

The 27th BMVA Computer Vision Summer School

15th - 19th July 2024, Durham University, UK
https://cvss.bmva.org/
twitter: @BmvaCvss
Contact: Amir Atapour-Abarghouei: amir.atapour-abarghouei@durham.ac.uk

Apologies for duplicate emails.

The registration for the 27th BMVA Computer Vision Summer School is now open!

Important Dates:
Early bird registration until: 21st Jun 2024
Late registration until: 30th Jun 2024
Summer school: 15th 19th July 2024

*Accommodation is included on the night of the 14th July for
convenience.  Onsite accommodation is only guaranteed for early
registrations.

The British Machine Vision Association (BMVA) runs an annual Computer
Vision Summer School aimed at PhD students in their first and second
year, though it will be beneficial to other researchers at an early
stage in their careers.  Despite the title, students from non-UK
universities are welcome to attend, as well as students from UK
universities. Places are limited to ensure good interaction in lab
classes.

The 2024 Summer School will take place at the Durham University, UK,
between 15 July and 19 July. It will consist of an intensive week of
lectures and lab sessions covering a wide range of topics in Computer
Vision. Lecturers are researchers in field from some of the most
active research groups in the UK and abroad.

In addition to the academic content, the Summer School provides a
networking opportunity for students to interact with their peers, and
to make contacts among those who will be the active researchers of
their own generation.

Confirmed BMVA Summer School Speakers:

  *   Xianghua Xie - Swansea - Image Segmentation
  * Michael Wray - Bristol - Egocentric Vision - Making Sense of
      the First-Person Perspective
  *   Tim Cootes - Manchester - Statistical Models of Shape and Appearance
  *   Victor Adrian Prisacariu - Oxford - Active Vision
  *   Oisin Mac Aodha - Edinburgh - Self-supervised Learning
  * Krystian Mikolajczyk - Imperial College London - Stereo Vision &
       Feature Matching
  * Chrisantha Fernando - Google DeepMind - Creativity in Large
       Language Models
  *   Neill Campbell - Bath - Uncertainty and Evaluation in Vision
  *   Armin Mustafa - Surrey - AI for Understanding and Modelling Scenes
  *   Ulrik Beierholm - Durham - Human Vision
  *   Paul Henderson - Glasgow - Structured Generative models for Vision
  * Oya Celiktutan - King's College London - Multimodal Behaviour
       Understanding and Generation for Human-Robot Interaction
  *   Oscar Mendez - Surrey - Deep Learning for Computer Vision
  *   Victor Sanchez - Warwick - TBC
  *   Fangcheng Zhong - Cambridge - TBC

Organisers:

Dr Amir Atapour-Abarghouei, 
Dr Stuart James, 
Dr Jingjing Deng, 
Dr Ulrik Beierholm, 
Prof Toby Breckon (Durham University)