Workshops
Annual Interdisciplinary Conference
Computational
and Mathematical Models in Vision (ModVis) - a
satellite event held right before the VSS conference in
Florida.
Fourth International Workshop
on Shape Perception in Human and Computer Vision
(SPHCV) @ VSS
2011 May 5, 2011
Naples, Florida
Third International Workshop
on Shape Perception in Human and Computer Vision
(SPHCV) @ ECCV2010
September 11, 2010
Crete, Greece
Second International Workshop
on Shape Perception in Human and Computer Vision
(SPHCV) @ ECVP09
August 29, 2009
Regensburg, Germany
The first
SPHCV was a major success, exposing students and
researchers in computer vision to recent progress in the
human shape perception community. We hope to provide
students and researchers in human shape perception an
equivalent exposure to recent progress in the computer
vision community.
New
Perspectives on Human Problem Solving. Purdue
Winer Memorial Lectures. November, 2008, West Lafayette,
USA.
This was the second international workshop on human
problem solving that was held at Purdue. There were
about 40 attendees from USA, Canada, Europe and
Australia.
First International Workshop
on Shape Perception in Human and Computer Vision
(SPHCV) @ ECCV08
October 18, 2008
Marseille, France
The goal of this workshop was to bring
together some of the community's most distinguished
shape perception researchers, from both human and
computer vision, to discuss the current status of
research on shape, identify the major challenges that
need to be addressed, and help define directions for
future research. This was the first such
multidisciplinary workshop devoted specifically to shape
perception.
Workshop
on Human Problem Solving. Difficult Optimization
Tasks. June, 2005, West Lafayette, USA.
This workshop was the first ever meeting that brought
together psychologists and computer scientists to
discuss human ability to solve combinatorial
optimization problems. Delegates from the USA, Canada,
Australia, Great Britain, The Netherlands, and Austria
met at Purdue University.