At the 2005 Annual Symposium of the German Pattern Recognition Society
(DAGM), the best paper award (main prize) has been assigned to the paper
B. Rosenhahn, U. Kersting, D. Smith, J. Gurney, T. Brox, R. Klette:
A system for marker-less human motion estimation.
In W. Kropatsch, R. Sablatnig, A. Hanbury (Eds): Pattern Recognition.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 3663, Springer, Berlin,
230-237, 2005.
At the 2005 Annual Symposium of the German Pattern Recognition Society
(DAGM), a paper award has been assigned to the paper
N. Slesareva, A. Bruhn, J. Weickert:
Optic flow goes stereo: a variational method for estimating
discontinuity-preserving dense disparity maps.
In W. Kropatsch, R. Sablatnig, A. Hanbury (Eds): Pattern
Recognition. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 3663,
Springer, Berlin, 33-40, 2005.
This prize is awarded for the best contribution at the Eighth European
Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV 2004). It is regarded as the highest
European computer vision award. From a total of 555 manuscripts submitted
to the conference, the following paper has been selected:
T. Brox, A. Bruhn, N. Papenberg, J. Weickert:
High accuracy optical flow estimation based on a theory for warping.
In T. Pajdla, J. Matas (Eds.): Computer Vision - ECCV 2004. Lecture Notes
in Computer Science, Vol. 3024, Springer, Berlin, 25-36, 2004.
The best paper award in the section Numerical Analysis, Scientific
Computung, Visualisation of the 2003 Annual Meeting of the German
Society of Mathematicians (DMV) has been awarded to Joachim Weickert
for the presentation "Relations between nonlinear denoising methods
in signal and image processing". A corresponding journal paper appeared as
G. Steidl, J. Weickert, T. Brox, P. Mrázek and M. Welk:
On the equivalence of soft wavelet shrinkage, total variation
diffusion, total variation regularization, and SIDEs.
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, Vol. 42, No. 2, 686-713, 2004.
At the 2003 Annual Symposium of the German Pattern Recognition Society
(DAGM), a paper award has been assigned to the paper
M. Welk, C. Feddern, B. Burgeth, J. Weickert:
Median filtering of tensor-valued images.
In B. Michaelis, G. Krell (Eds.): Pattern Recognition.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 2781, Springer,
Berlin, 17-24, 2003.
The 2003 Summer Term Teaching Prize in Computer Science at Saarland
University has been awarded to Joachim Weickert for his lectures on
Differential Equations in Image Processing and Computer Vision.
At the 2002 Annual Symposium of the German Pattern Recognition Society
(DAGM), a paper award has been assigned to the paper
A. Bruhn, J. Weickert, C. Schnörr:
Combining the advantages of local and global optic flow methods.
In L. Van Gool (Ed.): Pattern Recognition. Lecture Notes in
Computer Science, Vol. 2449, Springer, Berlin, 454-462, 2002.
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