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ELLIS Workshop

Open Problems in Computer Vision and Generative Modelling

   17.07.2024 - 18.07.2024

   BAdW, Alfons-Goppel-Str. 11, Munich, Plenarsaal

Our PI Björn Ommer is the organizer of the international ELLIS Workshop on Open Problems in Computer Vision and Generative Modelling.

The workshop will focus on major challenges and promising research directions in computer vision. In addition to lectures by leading experts, the aim is to create an atmosphere of lively discussions and professional exchange with the help of the attendees.

Organized by:

Björn Ommer
MCML/LMU


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