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Přednáška Petra Somola

Petr Somol

Konání: 18.ledna (pátek) v 10:00 bude v rámci semináře ZOI pořádaná přednáška Petra Somola

Are Better Feature Selection Methods Actually Better?

One of hot topics discussed recently in relation to pattern recognition techniques is the question of actual performance of modern feature selection methods.

10th Czech-Japan Seminar on Data Analysis and Decision Making under Uncertainty, Liblice, Czech Republic, Sept. 15th-18th 2007

The Czech-Japan seminar have become already a traditional meeting of scientists whose research interests concern methods for decision support in environment with uncertainty and their application in economics and engineering. Seminars are regularly held alternatively in Japan and the Czech Republic since 1999.

7th International Workshop on Multiple Clasifier Systems

MCS 2007

MCS 2007 is the seventh workshop in a well-established series of meetings providing an international forum for the discussion of issues in multiple classifier system design.

The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers from diverse communities dealing with this topic, including neural network, pattern recognition, machine learning and statistics.

MCS 2007 will focus in particular on the application of multiple classifier systems in biometrics.

Cena předsedy Grantové agentury ČR 2007 udělena Janu Flusserovi

V roce 2007 byla udělena Cena předsedy Grantové agentury ČR 2007 prof. Ing. Janu Flusserovi, DrSc. za projekt - Fúze digitálních obrazů nelineárních zobrazovacích modelů

z Ústavu teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
Spoluřeššitelka: Ing. Stanislava Њimberová, CSc., Astronomický ústav AV ČR, v. v. i.

7th Workshop on Uncertainty Processing held in Mikulov, Czech Republic, 16 - 20th September, 2006

A series of Workshops on Uncertainty Processing (WUPES) was held in the Czech Republic in 1988, 1991, 1994, 1997, 2000, and 2003. Like the previous meetings the forthcoming Workshop will foster creative intellectual activities and the exchange of ideas in an informal atmosphere. Therefore we will keep the number of participants limited (about 40). Contributions belonging to the various fields of uncertainty processing are invited.

The third European Workshop on Probabilistic Graphical Models (PGM'06)

The European Workshop on Probabilistic Graphical Models (PGM) is a biennial workshop that brings together researchers interested in all aspects of graphical models for probabilistic reasoning, decision making, and learning. PGM'06 is the third edition of the workshop. For more information see the PGM'06 homepage.
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