Horst Bischof
TU Graz, Austria
Horst Bischof received his M.S. and Ph.D.
degrees in computer science from the Vienna
University of Technology in 1990 and
1993, respectively. In 1998, he got his Habilitation
(venia docendi) for applied computer
science. Currently, he is a Professor
at the Institute for Computer Graphics
and Vision at the Technical University of
Graz, Austria. He is also a key researcher at
the recently founded K+ Competence Center
“Advanced Computer Vision” where he is responsible for research
projects in the area of classification. His research interests
include object recognition, visual learning, medical computer
vision, neural networks, and adaptive methods for computer
vision, where he has published more than 210 scientific
papers. He was Cochairman of international conferences
(ICANN, DAGM), and Local Organizer for ICPR'96. He is
the Program Cochair of ECCV2006. Currently, he is an Associate
Editor for Pattern Recognition Journal, Computer and
Informatics Journal, and Journal of Universal Computer Science.
He is currently the Vice-Chair of the Austrian Association for Pattern
Recognition. He has received an award from the Pattern Recognition
Journal in 2002, where the paper “Multiple eigenspaces” has
been selected as the most original manuscript.
Biography Updated on 1 March 2005
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