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List of Past Events

Start Date Title Link Location Category Link
Wednesday, May 28, 2003 Ecological optics of natural materials Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Program Human Perception, Helmholtz Institute Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Thursday, May 15, 2003 Conscious Bi-Stable Depth Perception: Bayesian Modeling, Eye Movements, and Effort of Will The Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, April 14, 2003 Shape Information Processing in the Ventral Visual Pathway Johns Hopkins University, Department of Neuroscience Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Friday, April 04, 2003 Masking and the "Visual Zombie": Modes and Levels of Unconscious Visual Processing Department of Psychology, University of Houston Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, March 31, 2003 Capturing Motion Models for Animation Computer Science Department, Courant Institute, New York University Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, March 24, 2003 Remembrance of things (just) past: A trial marriage between vision and memory research Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Francis & Louis Salvage Professor of Psychology, Volen Center for Complex Systems, Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, March 03, 2003 View Synthesis with Occlusion Reasoning using Quasi-Sparse Feature Correspondences University of Pennsylvania, Computer & Information Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, February 24, 2003 Visual Scene Segmentation: The Local/Global puzzle New York University, Center for Neural Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003
Monday, February 17, 2003 TALK POSTPONED UNTIL FEBRUARY 24, 2003 New York University, Center for Neural Science Human and computer vision series:Spring 2003