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Pattern Recognition Department

logo PRD Head of the Department:
Michal Haindl

Deputy head of the Department:
Jiří Grim

Secretary:
Jana Krejčová

phone: +420 266 052 505
www: http://ro.utia.cas.cz/
staff: people, Ph.D. students
List of publications, courses, projects

The scope of the activities of the Department of Pattern Recognition covers statistical pattern recognition, with emphasis being put on model-based pattern recognition and the application of finite mixtures, modeling of random fields for scene interpretation, probabilistic neural networks, statistical feature selection and applications in economics, the car industry, architecture, medicine, and text-document classification and processing. In all these areas, the group members enjoy an international reputation manifested by scientific awards and memberships in the governing bodies of international organizations.

 

Recent news:



Featured article in November issue of IEEE TPAMI

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The IEEE TPAMI selected the article:

Filip J., Haindl M.:Bidirectional Texture Function Modeling: A State of the Art Survey. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, vol. 31, no. 11, pp. 1921-1940, Oct. 2009

as a featured article of the November issue.

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.

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.

IAPR Fellow Award 2004 to Michal Haindl

Michal Haindl - IAPR2004 ceremony

President of the International Association for Pattern Recognition IAPR prof. Rangachar Kasturi presents at Cambridge to Dr. Michal Haindl the IAPR Fellow award for contributions to the theory and practice of model-based pattern recognition.

The IAPR Fellow award is conferred on persons to acknowledge their distinguished contributions to the field of pattern recognition and to IAPR activities.

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Last modification: 09.02.2009
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