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After more than one year, we finally opened our premises for students! This means that from now on, students may use the PCs in the student's lab on the 5th floor and in the lab room on the 6th floor. In addition, we hope to be able to have live lectures again in the lecture hall on the 5th floor be...

In July, we hopefully finished the last semester under Corona conditions. We really hope and wish that in the next semester, we can welcome you, the students, back at our chair and in our lectures! Additionally, as a special activity, we would like to mention that we actively took part in the las...

From now on, there will be a regular post on the latest news from the LMS. In this first post we report from our activites on international conferences and we say hello to our new co-workers. Although we are still in times of a pandemic, we visited various conferences in June. We virtually took p...

We propose a novel viewport-adaptive motion compensation technique for fisheye video that reaches average gains of +2.40 dB in terms of PSNR compared to the state of the art in fisheye motion compensation. These gains are achieved by respresenting motion on different motion planes in 3D space.

We are now presenting the new layout for our website! It is more attractive and intuitive. At the same time, we present our new co-worker: The robot pepper that is supporting our research in audio processing.

Deep Learning in Image and Video Processing   Prof. Dr.-Ing. André Kaup Friedrich-Alexander University Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bin Yang University of Stuttgart Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eckehard Steinbach (Guestlecturer) Technical University of Munich Within this course, we want to ex...

In recognition of outstanding achievements in the broad field of Signal Processing, the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) elevates each year a select group of up to a maximum of four scholars to “EURASIP Fellow”, the Association's most prestigious honor. As one of the EURASIP Fell...

The conference paper entitled „Enhanced Image Reconstruction From Quarter Sampling Measurements Using an Adapted Very Deep Super Resolution Network“ by Simon Grosche, Kristian Fischer, Fabian Brand, Jürgen Seiler und André Kaup was awarded with a Top Viewed Q&A Paper Award (1st place) at the IEE...

The conference article "Key-point Agnostic Frequency-Selective Mesh-to-Grid Resampling using Spectral Weighting" by Viktoria Heimann, Nils Genser, and André Kaup is awarded as Best Student Paper at the IEEE 22nd International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing.

The results of the exam 'Image and Video Compression (IVC)' are now available on 'meinCampus'. An inspection of the exam will be possible on 11.08.2020 between 9:00 - 11:00 am in room 06.025. Please arrange a personal appointment previously.

The results of the exam 'Kommunikationsnetze (KONE)' are now available in 'meinCampus'. The date of inspection is on Wednesday, 25th March 2020 at 8:30 a.m. in room 06.025. Update: Due to the restricted university services during the Corona crisis, the date of inspection will be presumably postponed...

The results of the exam 'Kommunikationsnetze (KONE)' are now available in 'meinCampus'. The date of inspection is on Wednesday, 6th November 2019 at 8:00 a.m. in room 06.028.

The results of the 'Image and Video Compression' (IVC) exam are now available on 'MeinCampus'. The grading is pinned to the bulletin board of the chair (6th floor, Cauerstraße 7). Examination records can be inspected on September 26th, 2019 from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. in room 06.025.

The results of the Image and Video Compression (IVC) exam are now available on MeinCampus. Examination records can be inspected on September 27th, 2018 at 8:00 a.m. in room 06.025.

The results of the exam "Signals and Systems II" from July 16, 2018 are now available on MeinCampus. Examination records can be inspected on October 2 and October 8, 2018 between 8:00 and 9:00 am in room 06.025 (former N6.17).

Aufgrund eines Raumkonflikts muss die erste SiSy II Vorlesung am Montag, den 09.04.2018, entfallen. Alle weiteren SiSy II Vorlesungen finden wie geplant statt.