The ELLIS Society and DAGM invite you to join an international workshop on "Open Problems in Computer Vision & Generative Modelling," hosted by the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BAdW) and organized by Prof. Dr. Björn Ommer from LMU Munich.
This workshop aims to address the major challenges and the most promising future research directions in computer vision, especially in light of the rapid advancements in generative modeling. Leading experts from the US and Europe will present their insights, followed by engaging and thought-provoking discussions with the audience.
We are honored to have an exceptional lineup of confirmed speakers, with a special highlight on Daniel Cremers, co-director of ELLIS Munich and a leading authority in computer vision from TU Munich. His pioneering work has significantly advanced the field, and his insights will be invaluable to all attendees.
Other distinguished speakers include:
Alexei A. Efros (UC Berkeley)
Amir Zamir (EPFL Lausanne)
Ben Poole (Google DeepMind)
Bernt Schiele (MPI for Informatics)
Christian Rupprecht (University of Oxford)
Ishan Misra (Facebook AI Research)
Marc Pollefeys (ETH Zurich)
Pietro Persona (Caltech)
Thomas Brox (University of Freiburg)
Vincent Sitzmann (MIT)
Please note that spots are limited. To secure your place, kindly send an email to johannes.busch@badw.de by June 23, 2024.
After this deadline, we will inform you about the status of your application. We look forward to your participation in this exciting event.
Visit the event website here