Reneta Barneva, professor and chair of Applied Professional Studies, co-chaired the 5th International Symposium CompIMAGE’16, “Computational Modeling of Objects Presented in Images: Fundamentals, Methods and Applications,” held Sept. 21-13 in Niagara Falls.
The invited speakers from Cornell University, University of Rochester, IBAI (Germany) and the University of Shizuoka (Japan) gave thought-provoking talks on the historical development and relationship between computer graphics and computer vision, on applying deep learning techniques for video content recognition, on Image Mining and Knowledge Discovery and on printed codes for augmented interaction environments.
Symposium participants were from three continents and included countries such as Canada, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Poland, Spain, Taiwan and the United States.