The Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition is an annual conference on computer vision and pattern recognition .
42-721: The conference was first held in 1983 in Washington, DC, organized by Takeo Kanade and Dana H. Ballard . From 1985 to 2010 it was sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society . In 2011 it was also co-sponsored by University of Colorado Colorado Springs . Since 2012 it has been co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and the Computer Vision Foundation , which provides open access to the conference papers. The conference considers
84-479: A collection of more than 7.49 million books, making it the second largest university library in the country. In addition to these campuses, the university owns facilities and lands for educational and research purposes around the country. As of 2024, Kyoto University counts two Prime Ministers of Japan amongst its alumni. Additionally, three Prime Ministers of Japan attended the Third Higher School,
126-1970: A factorization method". International Journal of Computer Vision . 9 (2): 137–154. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.131.9807 . doi : 10.1007/BF00129684 . S2CID 2931825 . ^ Takeo Kanade; Peter Rander; P J Narayanan (January 1997). "Virtualized Reality: Constructing Virtual Worlds from Real Scenes". IEEE MultiMedia . 4 (1): 34–47. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.21.648 . doi : 10.1109/93.580394 . ^ Takeo Kanade; Atsushi Yoshida; Kazuo Oda; Hiroshi Kano; Masaya Tanaka (1996). "A Stereo Machine for Video-rate Dense Depth Mapping and its New Applications". Proceedings CVPR IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition . pp. 196–202. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.33.4657 . doi : 10.1109/CVPR.1996.517074 . ISBN 978-0-8186-7259-0 . S2CID 14574065 . ^ Vladimir Brajovic; Takeo Kanade (August 1998). "Computational Sensor for Visual Tracking with Attention". IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits . 33 (8): "1199–1207. Bibcode : 1998IJSSC..33.1199B . doi : 10.1109/4.705358 . ^ Takeo Kanade (June 1980). "A Theory of Origami World". Artificial Intelligence . 13 (3): 279–311. doi : 10.1016/0004-3702(80)90004-1 . Authority control databases [REDACTED] International ISNI VIAF WorldCat National Germany United States France BnF data Japan Czech Republic Netherlands Norway Korea Israel Catalonia Academics CiNii ORCID Mathematics Genealogy Project Association for Computing Machinery zbMATH Google Scholar DBLP MathSciNet Other IdRef Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Takeo_Kanade&oldid=1252533708 " Categories : Living people Japanese computer scientists 1999 fellows of
168-546: A high academic reputation, and is regarded as one of the nation's top two universities, along with the University of Tokyo . Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked Kyoto University 55th in the world in 2023 (2nd in Japan). QS World University Rankings ranked Kyoto University 46th in the world in 2023 (2nd in Japan). The Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2022 ranked Kyoto University 26th in
210-583: A national university corporation along with all the other national universities, gaining a greater independence from the MEXT . Kyoto University is organised across three main campuses: Yoshida, Uji, and Katsura, each playing a distinct role in the university's academic and research activities. Situated in Sakyo , Kyoto, the Yoshida Campus is the oldest and serves as the university's central hub. This campus
252-558: A range of international programmes aimed at both its students and international students seeking to study there, across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Kyoto University provides undergraduate degrees available for international students across all 10 faculties, with many general education modules available in English to cater to the needs of international students. Department-specific subjects are delivered primarily in Japanese with
294-539: A university preparatory school that merged into KyotoU in 1951. 19 Nobel Prize laureates , two Fields Medalists , one Gauss Prize winner , and five Lasker Award recipients have been affiliated with KyotoU either as alumni or faculty members. Kyoto University can trace its roots back to the Chemistry School ( 舎密局 , Seimi-kyoku ) , an institution for Chemistry and Physics founded in Osaka in 1869. Seimi
336-646: A university-preparatory boys' boarding school. The now-integrated higher school became the College of Liberal Arts ( 教養部 , Kyōyō-bu ) within the university in September 1949, and came to be in charge of equipping all first-year undergraduates with general knowledge such as mathematics and foreign languages. The college was replaced by the Faculty of Integrated Human Studies ( 総合人間学部 , Sōgō-ningen-gakubu ) in 1992. Kyoto University has been incorporated as
378-480: A wide range of topics related to computer vision and pattern recognition—basically any topic that is extracting structures or answers from images or video or applying mathematical methods to data to extract or recognize patterns. Common topics include object recognition , image segmentation , motion estimation , 3D reconstruction , and deep learning . The conference generally has less than 30% acceptance rates for all papers and less than 5% for oral presentations. It
420-688: Is a national research university located in Kyoto , Japan . Founded in 1897, it is one of the former Imperial Universities and the second oldest university in Japan. The university has ten undergraduate faculties, eighteen graduate schools, and thirteen research institutes. The university's educational and research activities are centred in its three main campuses in Kyoto: Yoshida, Uji and Katsura. The Kyoto University Library Network, consisting of more than 40 libraries spread across its campuses, has
462-573: Is a Japanese computer scientist and one of the world's foremost researchers in computer vision . He is U.A. and Helen Whitaker Professor at Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science . He has approximately 300 peer-reviewed academic publications and holds around 20 patents. Honors and achievements [ edit ] In 1990 he was an inaugural Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence In 1997, he
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#1732787935280504-594: Is a Japanese transcription of the Dutch word chemie, meaning chemistry. In 1894, this institution was replaced by the Third Higher School, which was a specialised boys' boarding school. Back then, the country had only one university, the Imperial University (today's University of Tokyo ), and the call for the nation's second university in the Kansai region was gaining momentum. However, due to financial reasons,
546-672: Is characterised by its mix of architectural styles, from historic brick buildings such as the Clock Tower Centennial Hall to modern research facilities. It encapsulates the university's history and is subdivided into seven areas, including the North Campus and the Yoshida-South Campus, which used to be occupied by the Third Higher School. The Uji Campus, located in Uji, Kyoto, was formerly occupied by
588-414: Is designed for students with no prior Japanese language proficiency and offers various financial support options, including admission/tuition fee waivers and monthly scholarships. Students are expected to acquire sufficient Japanese proficiency to attend specialised lectures within the first two-and-a-half years of the program, then go on to pursue advanced studies in their final two years. The acceptance rate
630-474: Is managed by a rotating group of volunteers who are chosen in a public election at the Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence-Technical Community (PAMI-TC) meeting four years before the meeting. The conference uses a multi-tier double-blind peer review process. The program chairs, who cannot submit papers, select area chairs who manage the reviewers for their subset of submissions. The conference
672-669: Is one of the most selective universities in Japan. The selectivity for its undergraduate degrees is usually regarded as among the top two, along with the University of Tokyo. Kyoto University competes in 48 sports. The university is a member of the Kansai Big Six Baseball League . Members of the university's American football team, the Kyoto University Gangsters, were arrested in 2006 for gang rape , which had been recently added to
714-613: Is usually held in June in North America. These awards are picked by committees delegated by the program chairs of the conference. The Longuet-Higgins Prize recognizes papers from ten years ago that have made a significant impact on computer vision research. The Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence Young Researcher Award is an award given by the Technical Committee on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence of
756-834: The JARA Award. He has served for many government, industrial, and university advisory boards, including the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB) of the National Research Council, NASA's Advanced Technology Advisory Committee, PITAC Panel for Transforming Healthcare Panel, and the Advisory Board of Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. In 2016 Kanade received the Kyoto Prize in Information Sciences. In 2019 he
798-736: The Penal Code in January 2005 following the Super Free rape controversy. The three students had forced a female university student to drink liquor to the point of unconsciousness, at which point they gang-raped her. They were all convicted. Of the nineteen Nobel Prize winners who have been affiliated with Kyoto University in some way, eight attended the university as undergraduate students. Fields Medal winners Heisuke Hironaka (1970) and Shigefumi Mori (1990) and one Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize winner Kiyosi Itô are also affiliated with
840-518: The 'German way of cherishing the freedom of research, teaching, and learning'. He is said to be the originator of the current motto 'freedom of academic culture (自由の学風, Jiyū no Gakufū )'. The Allied Occupation Period following Japan's defeat in the Second World War saw a radical reform in the country's educational system, and Kyoto University was not immune from it. Along with other Imperial Universities, Kyoto Imperial University dropped
882-885: The 2016 Kyoto Prize Presentation Ceremony Born ( 1945-10-24 ) October 24, 1945 (age 79) Hyōgo , Japan Nationality Japanese Alma mater Kyoto University Known for Lucas–Kanade method Tomasi-Kanade method Face Detection Virtualized Reality Awards NAE Member (1997) Bower Award (2008) Kyoto Prize (2016) BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award (2023) Scientific career Fields Computer vision Robotics Institutions Carnegie Mellon University Kyoto University Thesis Picture processing system by computer complex and recognition of human faces (1974) Academic advisors Makoto Nagao Takeo Kanade ( 金出 武雄 , Kanade Takeo , born October 24, 1945 in Hyōgo )
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#1732787935280924-731: The 21st century. This campus is organised into four sections, each dedicated to different facets of technological and scientific exploration. Kyoto University is organised into 10 undergraduate faculties and 19 graduate schools. The president of the university is Nagahiro Minato, who assumed the office in October 2020 and expected to serve until September 2026. As of 1 May 2023, the university's student body consists of 13,038 undergraduates and 9,577 postgraduates. Apart from audit students and research students, there are 2,249 international students. Kyoto University has 10 faculties. Kyoto University has 19 graduate schools. Kyoto University offers
966-889: The Association for Computing Machinery Fellows of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Japanese roboticists 1945 births Computer vision researchers Kyoto University alumni Persons of Cultural Merit Kyoto laureates in Advanced Technology The Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science laureates Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles with hCards Articles containing Japanese-language text Kyoto University Kyoto University ( 京都大学 , Kyōto daigaku ) , or KyotoU ( 京大 , Kyōdai) ,
1008-630: The College of Science and Engineering in the year of its foundation, which was followed by the establishment of the College of Law in 1898. Other faculties and colleges were established during its first decade as a university. The low rates of success of its graduates in the Higher Civil Service Examinations led to the Chief Commercial Law Professor Yoshihito Takane ( 高根義人 ) adopting a distinct style of teaching, which he called
1050-577: The Franklin Institute Awards" . Archived from the original on 2008-05-09 . Retrieved 2008-07-21 . ^ "TK60 - Celebrating Takeo Kanade's Vision" . Archived from the original on 2009-03-04 . Retrieved 2008-11-03 . ^ "CVPR and ICCV Best Paper Awards" . tab.computer.org . ^ Henry Rowley; Shumeet Baluja; Takeo Kanade (June 1996). "Neural Network-Based Face Detection" (PDF) . Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition '96 . Archived from
1092-399: The IEEE Computer Society to a researcher within 7 years of completing their Ph.D. for outstanding early career research contributions. Candidates are nominated by the computer vision community, with winners selected by a committee of senior researchers in the field. This award was originally instituted in 2012 by the journal Image and Vision Computing , also presented at the conference, and
1134-701: The Imperial Japanese Army. The university acquired it just after its reorganisation into its current form, in 1949. Today, it houses several research institutes and centres focusing on natural sciences and energy. Along with its large laboratories, Uji Campus is recongnised for its greenery and serene environment. The Katsura Campus, in Nishikyo , Kyoto, is recognised as a 'Techno-science Hill' for its forward-looking approach to research and education in engineering and informatics. Established in October 2003, Katsura aims to pioneer new knowledge domains in
1176-542: The Robotics Institute, CMU. Envisioning Robotics Online Archival Exhibit Think like an amateur, do as an expert 2016 Kyoto Prize Public Lecture References [ edit ] ^ Takeo Kanade's personal website ^ "Elected AAAI Fellows" . AAAI . Retrieved 2024-01-02 . ^ "Dr. Takeo Kanade" . ^ "Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science -
1218-540: The exception of the Undergraduate International Course Program of Civil Engineering, which is a fully English-taught program. The Kyoto University International Undergraduate Program (Kyoto iUP) is another notable initiative, offering a comprehensive 4.5-year program that consists of a six-month preparatory course (mainly intensive lessons of the Japanese language) followed by a four-year undergraduate degree program. This program
1260-525: The government was reluctant to do so. The situation changed when the aristocratic politician Saionji Kinmochi , who was from a prominent kuge family in Kyoto, suggested the founding of the nation's second university using war reparations from the First Sino-Japanese War . This plan was edicted accordingly in 1896, and Kyoto Imperial University ( 京都帝國大學 , Kyōto-teikoku-daigaku )
1302-439: The journal continues to sponsor the award. The Thomas Huang Memorial Prize was established at the 2020 conference and is awarded annually starting from 2021 to honor researchers who are recognized as examples in research, teaching/mentoring, and service to the computer vision community. Takeo Kanade Japanese computer scientist Takeo Kanade [REDACTED] Kanade at
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1344-505: The original on 2007-05-22. ^ "Kyoto Prize, Inamori Foundation" . Kyoto Prize, Inamori Foundation . Archived from the original on 2018-07-30 . Retrieved 2016-06-17 . ^ Laureates - Global High-Tech Award ^ BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award 2023 ^ "KLT: Kanade-Lucas-Tomasi Feature Tracker" . www.ces.clemson.edu . ^ Carlo Tomasi; Takeo Kanade (November 1992). "Shape and motion from image streams under orthography:
1386-564: The original on September 24, 2017. ^ graphics.stanford.edu/~vaibhav/talks/cvpr06.ppt ^ "Vision Website" . vision.eecs.ucf.edu . ^ Henry Schneiderman; Takeo Kanade (July 1998). "Probabilistic Modeling of Local Appearance and Spatial Relationships for Object Recognition". Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR '98) : 45–51. ^ "TK60 - Takeo Kanade's Biography" . www.ri.cmu.edu . Archived from
1428-643: The paper "Neural Network-Based Face Detection" coauthored with H. Rowley and S. Baluja CVPR 2008 for the paper "Probabilistic modeling of local appearance and spatial relationships for object recognition" coauthored with H Schneiderman The other awards he has received include the C&C Award, the Joseph Engelberger Award, FIT Funai Accomplishment Award, the Allen Newell Research Excellence Award, and
1470-422: The university. Two Prime Ministers of Japan, Fumimaro Konoe and Hayato Ikeda, attended Kyoto University: Apart from these two, Osachi Hamaguchi, Kijūrō Shidehara, and Tetsu Katayama attended the Third Higher School before going on to study at UTokyo . The former President of Taiwan, Lee Teng-hui , attended KyotoU when Taiwan was a Japanese colony but transferred to National Taiwan University after Japan lost
1512-469: The word 'imperial' from its name and came to be known as Kyoto University ( 京都大学 , Kyōto daigaku ) in October 1947. In May 1949, as a result of the American-led reform, former Imperial Universities merged with higher schools and became four-year universities as they are today. Kyoto University merged with the Third Higher School, which had been coexisting with the university since its founding as
1554-463: The world (2nd in Japan). The Academic Ranking of World Universities ranked Kyoto University 39th in the world in 2023 (2nd in Japan). In the Nature index 2023 annual table, Kyoto University was ranked 44th for its output in selected journals in the fields of natural sciences and Health Sciences research, among all leading research institutions in the world (2nd in Japan). Kyoto University
1596-523: Was 5.9% for the 2024 intake. At the graduate level, Kyoto University has 18 Graduate Schools offering master's, doctoral, and professional degree programmes, all of which are available for international students. International students are well-represented, with over 2,000 international students enrolled. The university facilitates a conducive learning environment with English-taught programmes, Japanese language education, and scholarships tailored to international students' needs. Kyoto University maintains
1638-793: Was elected to the US National Academy of Engineering for contributions to computer vision and robotics. In 1997, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences In 1999 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery . In 2008 Kanade received the Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science from The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . A special event called TK60: Celebrating Takeo Kanade's vision
1680-468: Was established on June 18, 1897, as the second university in the country. The University started using Third Higher School's buildings, and the higher school moved to a patch of land across the street, where the southern section of the Yoshida Campus stands today. The Imperial University in Tokyo was renamed Tokyo Imperial University following the founding of its counterpart in Kyoto. It started teaching with
1722-493: Was held to commemorate his 60th birthday. This event was attended by prominent computer vision researchers. Elected member of American Association of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics Society of Japan, and Institute of Electronics and Communication Engineers of Japan Marr Prize , 1990 for the paper Shape from Interreflections which he co-authored with Shree K. Nayar and Katsushi Ikeuchi Longuet-Higgins Prize for lasting contribution in computer vision at CVPR 2006 for
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1764-693: Was the recipient of Armenia 's Global High-Tech Award. In 2023 he was awarded the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award . Notable works [ edit ] Lucas–Kanade method One of the earliest face detectors Tomasi–Kanade factorization method Virtualized Reality Multi-baseline stereo and the world's first full-image video-rate stereo machine VLSI computational sensors Shape recovery from line drawings (known as Origami World theory and skew symmetry) Kanade–Lucas–Tomasi feature tracker External links [ edit ] Takeo's Home Page at
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