Bernt Schiele (Professor)


Contact

Phone
+49 6151 16 67 40
Fax
+49 6151 16 41 17
Email
schiele@cs.tu-da...

Research Interests

Since April 2004 I am full professor at the computer science department of TU Darmstadt, where I have founded the Multimodal Interactive Systems Group. Before coming to Darmstadt I have been assistant professor at the computer science department of ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology), where I headed the Perceptual Computing and Computer Vision Group.

Perceptual computing is concerned with the processing of sensor data such as audio, video, and other sensory data. The growing interest and the increase in the amount of sensor data calls for efficient techniques to index, search, and structure those data. In the future, the number of sensors may increase substantially since many types of sensors become very cheap such that computing has access to and can be enhanced by ubiquitous sensors. Ubiquitous sensors and sensing have the potential to fundamentally change the way we think about human-computer interaction and how machines perceive the world. For example wearable sensors can perceive the human and the environment of the human from a first-person perspective. Or sensors attached to objects can perceive events and actions performed with those objects. I call this area of research sensory augmented computing.

The research areas of my group are computer vision, multi-sensor perceptual computing (combining information from many sensor modalities), and - more recently - multi-modal interactive systems. Application areas of our research include ubiquitous and wearable computing, human-computer interfaces, indexing multi-sensory databases. See our project page for details about current research projects at TU Darmstadt and ETH Zurich.

Education

PhD: Docteur de l'Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble, France, 1997
MSc's: Diplom-Informatiker, University of Karlsruhe, Germany, 1994,
and DEA de l'informatique de l'ENSIMAG, France, 1993

Teaching

Short-Bio

Bernt Schiele is Full Professor of Computer Science at TU Darmstadt since April 2004.

He studied computer science at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany. He worked on his master thesis in the field of robotics in Grenoble, France, where he also obtained the "diplome d'etudes approfondies d'informatique". In 1994 he worked in the field of multi-modal human-computer interfaces at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA in the group of Alex Waibel. In 1997 he obtained his PhD from INP Grenoble, France under the supervision of Prof. James L. Crowley in the field of computer vision. The title of his thesis was "Object Recognition using Multidimensional Receptive Field Histograms". Between 1997 and 2000 he was postdoctoral associate and Visiting Assistant Professor with the group of Prof. Alex Pentland at the Media Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. From 1999 until 2004 he was Assistant Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technoly in Zurich (ETH Zurich).

His main research interests are in computer vision, perceptual computing, robotics, statistical learning methods, wearable computers, and integration of multi-modal sensor data. He is particularly interested in developing methods which work under real-world conditions. 

 

 

 

 

 

Experience 

Assistant Professor 
ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 1999-2004 

Postdoctoral Associate and Visiting Assistant Professor 
MIT (Massachussets Institute of Technology), Cambridge, MA, USA, 1997-2000 

Visiting researcher at 
CMU (Carnegie Mellon University), Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 1994

Some External Activities

  • PAMI, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Associate Editor
  • IJCV, International Journal on Computer Vision, Associate Editor
  • IEEE Pervasive, Associate Editor
  • ICCV 2011, IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, Program CoChair
  • CVPR 2009, IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Area Chair
  • ICCV 2009, IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, Area Chair
  • ECCV 2008, European Conference on Computer Vision, Area Chair
  • CHI 2008, ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Notes Area Chair
  • ISWC 2007, IEEE Symposium on Wearable Computing, Program CoChair
  • AmI 2007, European Conference on Ambient Intelligence, Program CoChair
  • ECCV 2006, European Conference on Computer Vision, Area Chair
  • Pervasive 2006, International Conference on Pervasive Computing, Program CoChair

 

 

 

Contact

Technische Universität Darmstadt 
Prof. Dr. Bernt Schiele

S2|02 B110
Hochschulstr. 10
64289 Darmstadt

Tel:  +49 6151 16 67 40
Fax:  +49 6151 16 41 17
Email: schiele@cs.tu-dar...

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