Seminar: Computer Vision

Tutors: Bijan Shahbaz Nejad, Peter Roch

Computer Vision is an emerging technology with numerous applications. Since computers and GPUs became more powerful, neural networks could be applied to an increasing number of existing problems.

The goal of this seminar is to familiarize students with central challenges and state-of-the-art technologies in the area of computer vision. Students will choose one topic out of:

  • Anomaly Detection
  • Background Subtraction
  • Datasets
  • Depth Estimation
  • Generative Adversarial Networks
  • Instance Segmentation
  • Object Detection
  • or other related fields.

Each student then gains expert knowledge on their topic by reading relevant literature, prepares a scientific survey and holds a presentation.

Note that the number of participants in this project is strictly limited. If you want to participate in this course, please send an email to peter.roch@uni-due.de or bijan.shahbaz-nejad@uni-due.de to indicate your interest. You will then be added to the Moodle course, where the procedures and the seminar material will be made available. The kick-off meeting will take place on 07.04.2022 at 12.00 am in room SA-126, further registration is not possible. Participation in the kickoff meeting is mandatory. This course may be held in German and English depending on the participants. The seminar is suitable for students at the bachelor level. If you are not sure whether you fulfill the requirements or if you have any questions, please send an email to peter.roch@uni-due.de or bijan.shahbaz-nejad@uni-due.de.