Andrea Torsello
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Andrea Torsello received his PhD in computer science at the University of York, UK, and is currently an assistant professor at Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy. His research interests are in the areas of computer vision and pattern recognition, in particular, the interplay between stochastic and structural approaches as well as game-theoretic models. Recently, he co-edited a special issue of Pattern Recognition on "Similarity-based pattern recognition." Dr. Torsello has published around 40 technical papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings and has been in the program committees of various international conferences and workshops. He will co-chair the next edition of GbR, a well-established IAPR workshop on Graph-based methods in Pattern Recognition, to be held in Venice in 2009. Starting from November 2007 he will hold a visiting research position at the Information Technology Faculty of Monash University, Australia.


Lectures:

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flag Learning Structure and Symmetry
as author at  Workshop on Function Prediction in Complex Networks, Kavli Royal Society Centre, Chicheley Hall 2012,
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flag A Game Theoretic Approach To Jointly Learn Shape Categories and Contextual Similarities
as author at  Joint IAPR International Workshops on Structural and Syntactic Pattern Recognition (SSPR) and Statistical Techniques in Pattern Recognition (SPR), Cesme 2010,
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flag Discussion
as author at  Joint IAPR International Workshops on Structural and Syntactic Pattern Recognition (SSPR) and Statistical Techniques in Pattern Recognition (SPR), Cesme 2010,
together with: Shankar Deepak Srinivasan, Francisco Escolano, Lauge Sorensen,
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flag A Game-Theoretic Approach to Robust Inlier Selection
as author at  Special Session,
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flag A Game-Theoretic Approach to the Enforcement of Global Consistency in Multi-View Feature Matching
as author at  Sessions,
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