lunes, 10 de septiembre de 2012

[OFER-TRABEC] NAC: Research Position in Visual Perception

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Institución:Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Contacto correo-e:aurelio.ruiz@upf.edu
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The Information and Communication Technology department at Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain, invites applications for a research position in visual perception. This position is associated with the ERC Starting Grant "Image processing for enhanced cinematography", led by Marcelo Bertalmío, http://www.dtic.upf.edu/~mbertalmio/, and which is described below.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in Neuroscience or a related discipline, with at least 3 years of post-doctoral experience and a solid background in visual perception and perceptual modelling, and be proficient in spoken and written English.
Contact: please send application with CV, publication list, contact information of three references, and a summary of research accomplishments to marcelo DOT bertalmio AT upf DOT edu . We will start evaluating applications in early July and the position will be open until filled.

http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobDetails/33798131

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Información complementaria de la oferta:
The objective of this ERC Starting Grant project is to develop image processing algorithms for cinema that allow people watching a movie on a screen to see the same details and colors as people at the shooting location can. It is due to camera and display limitations that the shooting location and the images on the screen are perceived very differently. We want to be able to use common cameras and displays (as opposed to highly expensive hardware systems) and work solely on processing the video so that our perception of the scene and of the images on the screen match, without having to add artificial lights when shooting (other than for artistic purposes) or to manually correct the colors to adapt to a particular display device. In terms of sensing capabilities cameras are in many regards better than human photoreceptors, but human vision performs better processing, carried out in the retina and visual cortex. Therefore, rather than working on the hardware, improving lenses a
nd sensors, we will instead use, whenever possible, existing knowledge on visual neuroscience and models on visual perception to develop software methods mimicking neural processes in the human visual system, and apply these methods to images captured with a regular camera. We will also use variational methods coupled with perceptual metrics to optimize the final outputs. From a technological standpoint, reaching our goal will be a remarkable achievement which will impact how movies are made (in less time, with less equipment, with smaller crews, with more artistic freedom) but also which movies are made (since good-visual-quality productions will become more affordable.) We also anticipate a considerable technological impact in the realm of consumer video. From a scientific standpoint, this will imply finding solutions for several challenging open problems in image processing and computer vision, but it also has a strong potential to bring methodological advances to other d
omains like experimental psychology and visual neuroscience.

Nr of positions available : 1

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