Computer Vision and Media Technology Laboratory (CVMT)
Organisationsprofil
The Computer Vision and Media Technology Laboratory (CVMT) was founded by Erik Granum in 1984 as the Laboratory of Image Analysis (LIA) at Aalborg University.
Research
CVMTs main research areas are within computer and machine vision, virtual and augmented reality, human computer interfaces, and autonomous systems. The research activities aim both at selected methodological problems and operational systems. The current research topics include exploitation of colour and multispectral information, human motion capture, scene modelling and inverse rendering, image segmentation and feature extraction, tracking, realistic augmentation, as well as real-time visualisation of large datasets. Complete real-time vision systems have been developed for continuous observation of dynamic scenes for, e.g., autonomous crop and soil surveying, user interfaces and interactive systems, or surveillance tasks, including control of camera motion and camera parameters. Virtual reality systems have been developed for 3D Visual Data Mining, and for exploring inhabited virtual worlds including autonomous agents and interaction possibilities. Further application domains include segmentation of medical images, bin picking, robot navigation, and photorealistic real-time visualisation.
CVMT has about 150m2 laboratory space equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for image acquisition, tracking, visualisation, etc. CVMT is closely related to the VR-Media Lab, the advanced virtual reality visualisation centre of the university, which has three different display arenas: 3D-auditorium, a panorama, and a 6-sided CAVE.
Teaching
The CVMT staff is teaching from first semester to PhD-level in various topics, among them pattern recognition, multidimensional signal processing, human computer interaction. Furthermore, we educate masters-level engineers at CVMT with specialization in Computer Vision and Computer Graphics.
Kontaktinformation
Niels Jernes Vej 14
DK-9220, Aalborg
Danmark
- Telefon: +45 9940 8789
- Fax: +45 9815 2444
Publikationer
(558)- Udgivet
An alternative to scale-space representation for extracting local features in image recognition
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
- Accepteret
Full Scale Experiment with Interactive Urban Lighting
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
- Accepteret
A Local 3D Motion Descriptor for Multi-View Human Action Recognition from 4D Spatio-Temporal Interest Points
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Tidsskriftartikel
Forskningsprojekter
(47)- Ansøgt
Urban Vibrations
Projekt
Mest anvendte tidsskrifter
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
ISSNs: 0921-8890
Elsevier BV North-Holland, Holland
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Tidsskrift
I E E E Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
ISSNs: 0162-8828
I E E E, USA
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Tidsskrift
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
ISSNs: 1077-3142
Academic Press, USA
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Tidsskrift
Aktiviteter
(2)Special Effects - a Matter of Light
Aktivitet: Foredrag og mundtlige bidrag
Eurographics
Aktivitet: Foredrag og mundtlige bidrag
Presse
(29)Varmefølsomme kameraer i idrætshallerne
Presseklip
Teknik afslører flyterrorister
Presseklip
Mest anvendte forlag
Computer Vision and Media Technology Laboratory (CVMT), Aalborg University, 87-90562
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Detection and Removal of Chromatic Moving Shadows in Surveillance Scenarios
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
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Practical evaluation of robots for elderly in Denmark — an overview
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
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Automatic Plant Annotation Using 3D Computer Vision
Publikation: Forskning › PhD. afhandling
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Finding Motion Primitives in Human Body Gestures
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
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Automatic Video-based Analysis of Human Motion
Publikation: Forskning › PhD. afhandling
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