Prof. Matthew Turk keynote speaker at conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition
CS Prof. Matthew Turk recently delivered the opening keynote presentation at the 2015 IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, held May 4-8, 2015 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, providing an overview and historical perspective of face processing by computers. In addition, Prof. Turk gave a separate invited talk on his 10-year vision for the community, entitled “Building the Prosopagnosic Computer.”
FG 2015 is the premier international forum for research in image and video-based face, gesture, and body movement recognition. Its broad scope includes advances in fundamental computer vision, pattern recognition and computer graphics; machine learning techniques relevant to face, gesture, and body motion; new algorithms and applications.
For more about Professor Turk and his work, please visit his webpage here.
To learn more about the FG2015 conference, go here.