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Enis Cetin, Bilkent U., Turkey
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Rafael Molina, U. Granada, Spain
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Montse Pardas, U. T. Catalunya, Spain
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Petra Perner, IBAI, Germany
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Ioannis Pitas, Aristotle U. Thessaloniki, Greece
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Cristina Ribeiro, INESC, Portugal
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Sanni Siltanen, VTT, Finland
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Simon Wilson, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Revision as of 11:21, 10 February 2012

ERCIM MUSCLE Working Group

Muscle logo captioned.png Muscle (formerly IVU, Image and Vision Understanding) is the ERCIM Working Group on multimedia understanding through semantics, computation and learning. It gathers teams from both ERCIM and non-ERCIM institutions whose expertise ranges from machine learning and artificial intelligence to image/video/audio processing and multimedia database management.


Objectives of the Working Group

  • To act as a forum to discuss directions and trends in multimedia research
  • To support research by international cooperation
  • To form a training network for young researchers in all fields relevant to multimedia understanding

Implementation

  • Regular meetings to set up challenges, policies and strategies
  • Mutual collaborations in research projects
  • Scientific workshops, seminars and summer schools for young researchers
  • Supervision of fellowship projects (e.g., within the ERCIM Fellowship Programme)

Group Coordinators

Chair: Emanuele Salerno, CNR, Italy


Steering Committee:

Enis Cetin, Bilkent U., Turkey
Rafael Molina, U. Granada, Spain
Montse Pardas, U. T. Catalunya, Spain
Petra Perner, IBAI, Germany
Ioannis Pitas, Aristotle U. Thessaloniki, Greece
Cristina Ribeiro, INESC, Portugal
Sanni Siltanen, VTT, Finland
Simon Wilson, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland