Workshop Organizers
University of California at Berkeley
545 Soda Hall
Berkeley, CA USA 94720
email: ferencz@cs.berkeley.edu
phone: +1 (510) 642-9940
Andras Ferencz was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1975. He graduated with Honors in Computer Science from Cornell University in 1997 and worked at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center before starting the Ph.D. program. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley in the spring of 2005. His thesis work focused on applying machine learning to object recognition. He is currently a research scientist at Mobileye Vision Technologies.The Hebrew University
Center for Neural Computation
Jerusalem, Israel 91940email: fink@cs.huji.ac.il
phone: +972 (2) 658-5880
Michael Fink is a Ph.D. student at the Center for Neural Computation in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research focuses on multiclass recognition processes in humans and machines.Weizmann Institute of Science
Faculty of Math. and Computer Science
Rehovot 76100, Israelemail: shimon.ullman@weizmann.ac.il
phone: +972 (8) 934-2894
Shimon Ullman is the Samy and Ruth Cohn Professor of Computer Science at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. He received the Bs.C. degree summa cum laude in mathematics, physics and biology from the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel in 1973 and the Ph.D. degree in artificial intelligence from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977. Professor Ullman is the head of the Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Department at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Prior to his current position, Prof. Ullman was a Professor of Brain and Cognitive Science at M.I.T. and a member of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory there. His research interests include human vision, computer vision, and the modeling of information processing in the visual cortex. He is the authors of the books 'The Interpretation of Visual Motion' (MIT Press, 1979) and 'High-level Vision: Object Recognition and Visual Cognition' (MIT Press, 1996). Professor Ullman has also been involved in industrial applications of computer vision, in particular in the area of automatic visual inspection, and was one of the founders of Orbotech, currently a publicly NASDQ traded company.Confirmed and Tentative Participants
William T. Freeman (tentative)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Erik Learned-Miller
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Fei-Fei Li
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Jitendra Malik
University of California at Berkeley
Kevin Murphy
University of British Columbia
Pietro Perona (tentative)
California Institute of Technology
Antonio Torralba
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daphna Weinshall
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem