Open Positions: 1 Ph.D. student and 2 Postdocs in the area of Computer Vision and Deep Learning at INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France
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Positions are offered within the frameworks of the prestigious grants
- ANR JCJC Grant *ENVISION*: "Computer Vision for Automated Holistic Analysis for Humans" and the
- INRIA - CAS grant *FER4HM* "Facial expression recognition with application in health monitoring"
and are ideally located in the heart of the French Riviera, inside the multi-cultural silicon valley of Europe.
Full announcements:
- Open Ph.D.-Position in Computer Vision / Deep Learning (M/F) *ENVISION*: http://antitza.com/ANR_phd.pdf
- Open Post Doc - Position in Computer Vision / Deep Learning (M/F) *FER4HM*: http://antitza.com/INRIA_CAS_p ostdoc.pdf
- Open Post Doc - Position in Computer Vision / Deep Learning (M/F) (advanced level) *ENVISION*: http://antitza.com/ANR_postdoc .pdf
To apply, please email a full application to Antitza Dantcheva ( antitza.dantcheva(a)inria.fr ), indicating the position in the e-mail subject line.
Dear All,
There is still time to send abstracts to the annual conference of the
European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association.
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All the best
The EHBEA 2018 Organizing Committe
Institute of Psychology, University of Pécs, Hungary
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Postdoctoral fellowship openings are available in the lab of Dr. Charles Or (http://research.ntu.edu.sg/expertise/academicprofile/Pages/StaffProfile.asp…) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore to perform original research in the areas of face perception, visual motion perception, and form perception. Our work focuses on understanding (1) the human brain’s rapid and holistic nature of face detection, categorization, and recognition, and (2) the neural interaction of visual motion and form information in pattern and object recognition. We use a combination of approaches including psychophysics, eye tracking, EEG, and computational modelling.
The lab is housed in the Psychology Division of the School of Social Sciences, with a rapidly expanding group of researchers interested in experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience. We are also part of the multidisciplinary Cognition and Neuroscience research cluster and Neuroscience, society, and governance research cluster. We have access to state-of-the-art facilities for psychophysics, eye tracking, EEG, MEG, fMRI, fNIRS, TMS, and tDCS.
Applicants should have a doctoral degree in cognitive science, experimental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, computer science, or related fields. The degree must be obtained after 1st January, 2015 and conferred latest by July 2018. The ideal candidate should be driven by scientific curiosity and self-motivated, with awareness of relevant literature, an excellent command in written and spoken English, and a strong background in statistical data analysis (e.g., SPSS, R). Aptitudes and interests in mathematics and computer programming (e.g. MATLAB, Python) are preferred.
NTU is a young and research-intensive university ranking consistently amongst the top 10 in Asia and the 1st amongst young universities under 50. It has been ranked consistently and progressively under the top 100 universities in the world by the Times Higher Education since 2013, leaping its ranking into 52nd in 2017/2018. Singapore is a fascinating, dynamic multi-cultural city in Southeast Asia with a large expat community, and a great hub for exploring neighbouring travel destinations.
Funding is available through application to NTU’s Centre for Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS), College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Salary is competitive and includes extra benefits such as conference travel grants and relocation allowance. The postdoctoral fellowships are for one year, renewable for a second year, subject to satisfactory performance.
Applicants must state the research theme for which they are applying on the application form and demonstrate in their research plan how their expertise crosses different disciplines and relates to the theme they are applying for. Successful candidates are expected to be co-supervised by a second professor to keep within the aim of the interdisciplinary nature. Completed application forms and TWO reference letters should reach the College by December 31, 2017.
Details are available at:
http://class.cohass.ntu.edu.sg/Research/Pages/Postdoctoral-Fellowship-Schem…
Owing to the tight deadline, interested candidates are invited to contact Charles Or (charlesor(a)ntu.edu.sg) as soon as possible, with curriculum vitae and a brief research statement provided.
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Charles C.-F. Or, PhD
Assistant Professor
Division of Psychology
School of Social Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
14 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637332
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CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS - FG 2018
IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition
Xi’an China, May 15-19, 2018
http://www.fg2018.org/
Tutorial proposals due: December 22, 2017
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** ABOUT **
We invite tutorial proposals for the 2018 IEEE Conference on
Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG 2018: http://www.fg2018.org/) in
Xi’an China. Accepted tutorials will be held on either May 15
or May 19, 2018, in the same venue as the FG 2018 main conference. We
solicit tutorial proposals on any topic of interests to the
FG community. Interdisciplinary topics that could attract a significant
cross-section of the community are highly encouraged. We particularly
welcome tutorials which address advances in emerging areas not previously
covered in an FG tutorial.
For your reference, here is a list of tutorials from FG 2017:
- Multi-view Face Representation
- Remote Physiological Measurement from Images and Videos
- From Deep Unsupervised to Supervised Models for Face Analysis
- Statistical Methods for Affective Computing
** SUBMISSION **
Tutorial proposals should be send to FG 2018 Workshop and Tutorial
Co-chairs, Vitomir Struc (vitomir.struc(a)fe.uni-lj.si) and Yingli Tian
(ytian(a)ccny.cuny.edu).
For details on the submission procedure, please visit:
http://www.fg2018.org/
** IMPORTANT DATES **
Tutorial proposals due: December 22, 2017
Workshops and tutorials: May 15 and May 19, 2018
Vitomir Struc and Yingli Tian
FG 2018 Workshop and Tutorial Co-chairs
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assoc.prof. Vitomir Štruc, PhD
Laboratory for Machine Intelligence
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 839
Fax: +386 1 4768 316
URL: luks.fe.uni-lj.si/nluks/people/vitomir-struc/
Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chair: Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition 2018
http://www.fg2018.org/
Finance Chair: Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition 2019
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FGAHI 2017: CALL FOR PAPERS
1st International Workshop on Face and Gesture Analysis for Health Informatics
http://fgahi.isir.upmc.fr
Submission Deadline: January 28th, 2018
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The 1st International Workshop on Face and Gesture Analysis for Health Informatics (FGAHI
2018) will be held in conjunction with IEEE FG 2018 on May 15-19, 2018, Xi’an, China – https://fg2018.cse.sc.edu/
For details concerning the workshop program, paper submission, and
guidelines please visit our workshop website at:
http://fgahi.isir.upmc.fr
Best regards,
Zakia Hammal
Organising committee
Kevin Bailly, Liming Chen, Mohamed Daoudi, Arnaud Dapogny, Zakia Hammal, and Di Huang
Zakia Hammal, PhD
The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
http://www.ri.cmu.edu/http://ri.cmu.edu/personal-pages/ZakiaHammal/