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Institut für Neuro- und Bioinformatik

Direktor: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Martinetz

Benutzerspezifische Werkzeuge

Thomas Kaester

erstellt von Judith Berger zuletzt verändert: 30.11.2011 17:24

 

Teaching (Winter Term 2011/2012)

Teaching (Summer Term 2011)

  • Master seminar Machine Learning.

Teaching (Winter Term 2010/2011)

Supervision

Theses

 

OPEN TOPICS:

- Automatic Image Collage (Computational Photography)

- Brain Tissue Segmentation und Analysis (Medical Image Processing)

- Automatic Image Tagging (Computer Vision)

- How does a good image look like? (Computer Vision)

Student Assistants

Folke Will

Sebastian Fischer

Curriculum Vitae

Can be found here.

Research Interests

The research interests of Thomas Käster lie in the field of computer vision, pattern recognition, machine learning, image processing, and computer graphics. In particular, he is interested in:

  • object detection, tracking and recognition
  • human-machine interaction
  • medical image processing
  • action detection and classification in videos
  • computer animation and visualization
  • the design of intelligent / cognitive vision systems
  • image and video retrieval (including short-term and long-term learning)
  • industrial image processing

Publications

Books

T. Käster. Intelligente Bildersuche durch den Einsatz inhaltsbasierter Techniken. Dissertation, Universität Bielefeld, Technische Fakultät, 2005. [ http ]

Journal Articles

C. Bauckhage, M. Hanheide, S. Wrede, T. Käster, M. Pfeiffer, and G. Sagerer. Vision Systems with the Human in the Loop. EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, 2005(14):2375–2390, August 2005.

T. Käster, M. Pfeiffer, C. Bauckhage, and G.Sagerer. Intelligent Navigation in Image Databases. KI Zeitschrift, 18(4):24-43, November 2004.

Conference Contributions

C. Bauckhage, T. Käster, and J.K. Tsotsos. Applying Ensembles of Multilinear Classifiers in the Frequency Domain. In Proc. of IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), vol(I), pp.95-102, 2006, New York, USA

C. Bauckhage and T. Käster. Benefits of Separable, Multilinear Discriminant Classification. In Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), vol(III), pp 1240-1243, 2006, Hong Kong

C. Bauckhage and T. Käster. Fast, Illumination Insensitive Face Detection Using Multilinear Techniques in Curvature Feature Spaces. In Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), vol(I), pp 507-510, 2006, Hong Kong

T. Käster, M. Pfeiffer and C. Bauckhage. Usability Evaluation for Image Retrieval Beyond Desktop Applications. In Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), pp 385-388, 2006, Toronto, Canada

C. Bauckhage, T. Käster, and J.K. Tsotsos. Fast Learning for Customizable Head Pose Recognition in Robotic Wheelchair Control. In Proc. of IEEE 7th International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG), pp 311-316, April 2006, Southampton, UK

T. Käster, M. Pfeiffer, C. Bauckhage, and G. Sagerer. Combining Speech and Haptics for Intuitive and Efficient Navigation through Image Databases. In Proc. of International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, pp 180-187, Vancouver, Canada, November 2003. ACM.

C. Bauckhage, T. Käster, M. Pfeiffer, and G. Sagerer. Content-Based Image Retrieval by Multimodal Interaction. In Proc. of 29th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, pp 1865-1870, Roanoke, VA, November 2003.

T. Käster, V. Wendt, and G. Sagerer. Comparing Clustering Methods for Database Categorization in Image Retrieval. In B. Michaelis and G. Krell, editors, Pattern Recognition; 25th DAGM Symposium, Magdeburg, Sep. 2003. Proceedings, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2781, pp 228-235, Heidelberg, Germany, 2003. Springer-Verlag.

T. Kämpfe, T. Käster, M. Pfeiffer, H. Ritter, and G. Sagerer. INDI - Intelligent Database Navigation by Interactive and Intuitive Content-Based Image Retrieval. In Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, vol(III), pp 921-924, Rochester, NY, September 2002.

 

 

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