Three papers accepted at 17th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV 2024) Workshops, Milan, Italy
We are proud to announce that members of IAS-8 recently showcased their latest research at the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) 2024, held in Milan, Italy, from September 29 to October 4. ECCV is one of the world’s premier events in computer vision and machine learning, bringing together leading experts and innovators from across the globe. Our team presented innovative papers, covering a range of topics. These papers highlighted the latest developments from our group, advancing the field of computer vision and contributing new insights into machine learning applications:
Richard D. Paul, Alessio Quercia, Vincent Fortuin, Katharina Nöh, Hanno Scharr. "Parameter-efficient Bayesian Neural Networks for Uncertainty-aware Computer Vision." In Uncertainty in Computer Vision Workshop @ ECCV, 2024.
Johannes Seiffarth, Luisa Blöbaum, Richard D. Paul, Nils Friederich, Angelo Jovin Yamachui Sitcheu, Alexander Grünberger, Hanno Scharr, Ralf Mikut, Katharina Nöh. "Tracking one-in-a-million: Large-scale benchmark for microbial single-cell tracking with experiment-aware robustness metrics." In BioImage Computing Workshop @ ECCV, 2024.
Buffat, Jim, Miguel Pato, Kevin Alonso, Stefan Auer, Emiliano Carmona, Stefan W. Maier, Rupert Müller, Patrick Rademske, Uwe Rascher, and Hanno Scharr. "Retrieval of sun-induced plant fluorescence in the O2-A absorption band from DESIS imagery." CVPPA Workshop @ ECCV, 2024.
The conference was a fantastic opportunity for our team to share our work and connect with other researchers and industry experts. More info can be found under the official page for ECCV2024.
Thank you, Milan, and ECCV 2024!