Technologies of Vision - People
Oswald Lanz
Oswald Lanz received his degree in Mathematics and
his PhD degree in Information and Communication Technologies from the
University of Trento in 2000 and 2005, respectively. He then joined
the Fondazione Bruno Kessler FBK-irst (formerly ITC-irst) as a
researcher, where he is now a tenured member of the Technologies of
Vision (TeV) group. His current research interests are about Computer
Vision, including probabilistic inference and learning, sensor
cooperation and fusion, and adaptive computing. He was actively
involved in several EU funded projects (CHIL, My-e-Director,
Netcarity) and coordinates a 5-Year FBK Joint Research project
involving research on audio-visual perception, behavior analysis and
automated reasoning. He has been member of the technical program
committee of EUSIPCO (European Conference on Signal Processing) and
IEEE AVSS (International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based
Surveillance), and serves as referee for some of the major journals in
his field of interest: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and
Machine Intelligence, Computer Vision and Image Understanding, IEEE
Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, ACM Transactions on
Autonomous and Adaptive Systems, IET Computer Vision, and others. He
is a member of the IEEE, the IEEE Computer Society and
IAPR. |
| Contact info: |
Dr. Oswald Lanz Tenured Researcher Fondazione Bruno Kessler - FBK-irst Via Sommarive 18, 38050 Povo, Italy tel: +39 0461 314511 fax: +39 0461 314592 eml: lanz (at) fbk (dot) eu url: http://tev.fbk.eu/lanz |

Oswald Lanz received his degree in Mathematics and
his PhD degree in Information and Communication Technologies from the
University of Trento in 2000 and 2005, respectively. He then joined
the Fondazione Bruno Kessler FBK-irst (formerly ITC-irst) as a
researcher, where he is now a tenured member of the Technologies of
Vision (TeV) group. His current research interests are about Computer
Vision, including probabilistic inference and learning, sensor
cooperation and fusion, and adaptive computing. He was actively
involved in several EU funded projects (CHIL, My-e-Director,
Netcarity) and coordinates a 5-Year FBK Joint Research project
involving research on audio-visual perception, behavior analysis and
automated reasoning. He has been member of the technical program
committee of EUSIPCO (European Conference on Signal Processing) and
IEEE AVSS (International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based
Surveillance), and serves as referee for some of the major journals in
his field of interest: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and
Machine Intelligence, Computer Vision and Image Understanding, IEEE
Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, ACM Transactions on
Autonomous and Adaptive Systems, IET Computer Vision, and others. He
is a member of the IEEE, the IEEE Computer Society and
IAPR.