Big success of the PAMAP technology
More than 50 newspapers articles, radio and TV reports have been published over the last two months. On 02.09.2010 PAMAP is demonstrated at the multimedia congress of the region and became the eye-catcher of the exhibition.
More information under: http://www.pamap.org and http://www.pamap.org/press

 

ARGOS for the INTEL 48-cores Single-chip Cloud Computer
Intel Labs has created an experimental “Single-chip Cloud Computer,” (SCC) a research microprocessor containing the most Intel Architecture cores ever integrated on a silicon CPU chip – 48 cores.
Our Sensor and Computer Vision Library ARGOS has been designed to support such on coming (multi-core) hardware and best fits the SCC approach. Our proposal has been retained and we are proud to get access to the novel and unique SCC hardware.

More information: http://communities.intel.com/community/marc

 

Work on the first PAMAP prototype
Scientists in the European research project PAMAP are working on a first prototype to measure physical activities to support healthier and independent living for elderly people. See press release.
Two papers accepted at the VISAPP conference
Two papers at the VISAPP 2010 present part of our activities in computer vision and camera tracking.
REAL-TIME CAMERA POSE ESTIMATION USING CORRESPONDENCES WITH HIGH OUTLIER RATIOS. Solving the Perspective N-Point Problem using Prior Probability
ROBUST DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF PARTIALLY OCCLUDED MARKERS
Johannes Köhler, Alain Pagani, Didier Stricker
 
One CVPR paper accepted

We congratulate Yan Cui for his paper at CVPR 2010 together with Standford University and MPI Saarbücken.

3D Shape Scanning with a Time-of-Flight Camera
Yan Cui, Sebastian Schuon , Derek Chan , Sebastian Thrun , Christian Theobalt