Understanding Behavior from Video Sequences

Call for participation, Thematic Winter School

UNDERSTANDING BEHAVIOR FROM VIDEO SEQUENCES

9-14 March 2008, Les Houches, France (the village neighboring Chamonix)

http://visiontrain.inrialpes.fr/?page=school4

The thematic school is organized jointly by three European consortiae: Marie-Curie networks VISIONTRAIN and WARTHE, and by the IST STREP project POP (Perception on Purpose).

The school is intended mainly for PhD students and young researchers. The number of participants is limited to 70.

The school program is multidisciplinary in order to be interesting also to researchers outside the field of computer vision, e.g., in cognitive sciences, psychology, psychophysics. The industrial state-of-the-art in video surveillance will be addressed by some of the speakers too.

There will be space for personal interactions and skiing at the school.

Deadline for early payment (reduced rate): Feb 5, 2008.

Core talk speakers: Aaron Bobick (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA), François Brémond (INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France), Martin Giese (University Clinic, University of Bangor, UK), Karl Grammer (University of Vienna, Austria), David Hogg (University of Leeds, UK), Rolf Pfeifer (University of Zürich, Switzerland)

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