A reminder for tomorrow's MITACS talk by Brendan Frey. Note that the seminar is again moving to another room, Z-345 (McNicoll Building).
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Guillaume Desjardins guillaume.desjardins@gmail.com Date: Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 7:41 PM Subject: Another (!) UdeM-McGill-MITACS machine learning seminar Wed March 16th @ 14h00, Z-345 To: lisa_seminaires@iro.umontreal.ca
Another UdeM-McGill-MITACS machine learning seminar will be held this Wednesday, March 16th. The talk given by Brendan Frey, will take place from 14h00-15h00 in the room Z-345 (McNicoll building) at the Université de Montréal. Hope to see you there !
Title: Learning models of transformed image parts Speaker: Brendan Frey
Abstract: Natural signals such as images and audio can be described as a composition of transformed features. Transformations such as translation and scaling relate different parts of the same object, and relate different instances of the same object drawn from different training cases. In this talk, I'll review generative models that account for transformations in space, time and signal intensity. These transformations correspond to changes in shape, motion and color. Then, I'll describe my group's current efforts to build hierarchical models that relate transformations of object parts.