Ambassador for Austria

Robert Sablatnig, Prof. Dr.

Prof. Dr. Robert Sablatnig is heading the Computer Vision Lab at TU Wien, which is part of the 2018 founded Institute of Visual Computing & Human-Centered Technology, which he is heading since 2019. His research interests are 3D Computer Vision including Range Finder, Stereovision, Shape from X, Registration, Calibration, Robot Vision, Machine- and Deep Learning for Computer Vision, Video data analysis (Motion and Tracking), Automated Document Analysis, Multispectral Imaging, Virtual- and Augmented Reality, and Applications in Industry and Cultural Heritage Preservation. He edited 17 conference proceedings and is author or co-author of more than 300 referred scientific publications published in journals, at several international conferences and workshops.He is founding chair of IAPR-Technical Committee 19 concerned with Computer Vision for Cultural Heritage Applications, Treasurer of the Austrian Association for Pattern Recognition (AAPR/ÖAGM), the Austrian branch of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) where he is in the Governing Board.

Ambassadors

Adam Sofronijević, Dr. (Serbia)

Deputy Director at University of Belgrade Library and Docent at the Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance Belgrade

Ágnes Telek (Hungary)

Deputy Director of the Department of Maps, Plans and Photographs, Budapest City Archives (BCA)

Josep Lladós, Dr. (Spain)

Director of the Computer Vision Center and Computer Science professor at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Tino Mager (Netherlands)

Post-doc at the Chair of History of Architecture and Urban Planning at Delft University of Technology

Žarko Vujošević, Dr. (Serbia)

Docent at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade, Chair in History in the Early Middle Ages and Auxiliary Historical Sciences