Organizing Committee
- Ricardo Fabbri
Rio de Janeiro State University – UERJ, Polytechnic Institute at Nova Friburgo – IPRJ, Graduate program CAPES 6 - Kathlén Kohn
ICERM
Abstract
The powerful communication between mathematics and other scientific communities can be challenging. Notably, the interface between nonlinear algebra and computer vision has seen a boost of activity, giving rise to the Algebraic Vision community. At ICERM, this interface was jump-started at the Vision Working Group of the 2018 Nonlinear Algebra Program, when leading researchers came together to formulate new problems and solutions to push the field forward. We would like this activity to continue into the 2019 Computer Vision Program at ICERM, in the form of a research cluster, further bridging the fields to new levels.
Check out this highlight of research that came about as a result of this research cluster.
Confirmed Speakers & Participants
Talks will be presented virtually or in-person as indicated in the schedule below.
- Speaker
- Poster Presenter
- Attendee
- Virtual Attendee
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David da Costa de Pinho
UENF
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Timothy Duff
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Ricardo Fabbri
Rio de Janeiro State University – UERJ, Polytechnic Institute at Nova Friburgo – IPRJ, Graduate program CAPES 6
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Hongyi Fan
Brown University
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Jonathan Hauenstein
University of Notre Dame
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Kathryn Heal
Harvard University
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Joe Kileel
Princeton University
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Benjamin Kimia
Brown University
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Kathlén Kohn
ICERM
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Anton Leykin
Georgia Tech
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James Mathews
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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Tomas Pajdla
Czech Technical University in Prague
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Margaret Regan
University of Notre Dame
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Michael Ruddy
North Carolina State University
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Matthew Trager
NYU
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Charles Wampler
General Motors