Seminar

Normalizing Flows for Anomaly Detection and Probabilistic Human Pose Estimation

2 September 2022
Start time 
11:00 am
Polo Ferrari 1 - Via Sommarive 5, Povo (Trento)
Room A224
Organizer: 
Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI)
Target audience: 
University community
Attendance: 
Free
Contact details: 
Paolo Rota
Speaker: 
Prof. Bodo Rosenhahn, Leibniz Universität Hannover

In this seminar prof. Bodo Rosenhahn will speak about invertible neural networks (also known as Normalizing Flows) and its applications. The presentation will start with a brief overview about the Institute for Information Processing (tnt) in Hannover, recent research challenges and projects. It continues with the core concepts of invertible neural networks (INNs) and its usage for representation learning. Due to its inherent property of invertibility, he will show its potential on the applications of defect detection and probabilistic 3D human pose lifting from 2D image data.

The presentation is based on the former works

About the Speaker

Prof. Bodo Rosenhahn studied Computer Science (minor subject Medicine) at the University of Kiel. He received the Dipl.-Inf. and Dr.-Ing. degrees from the University of Kiel in 1999 and 2003, respectively. From 10/2003 till 10/2005, he worked as post doc at the University of Auckland (New Zealand), funded with a scholarship from the German Research Foundation (DFG). In 11/2005-08/2008 he worked as senior researcher at the Max-Planck Insitute for Informatics in Saarbruecken. Since 09/2008 he is Full Professor at the Leibniz University Hannover, heading a group on automated image interpretation.