RECORD OF SEMINARS and INVITED LECTURES:
IN THE US, 2001-Present:
TAMUC-2004 present
Title: About An Edge Where Mathematics and Computer Science Meet, Applied Math Seminar, Dept. of Math, UT Arlington,
February 02,2007.
Title:Image Database Management and Indexing, Brain, Computation and Mind Seminar, Texas A&M University Commerce,
December 08,2006, Science Building 355
Title: Level Set Formulation of the Heat Differential Equation, Applications to Content Based Image Retrieval, Regular Seminar of
Dept of Mathematics, May 05,2006, noon.
Title: Introduction to Mathematica, and its Applications; An Application of Derivatives and Interpolation to 2D and 3D
objects modeling, Image Evaluation and Retrieval; TAMUC, Undergraduate Research Program, June 07-08,2005.
Title: Digital Image Databases and 3D Visualization Applications to Science and Industry, TAMU-Commerce, Department of Chemistry, February 10,2005.
Title: A New Image-Region's Active Convex Hull Model For Content Based Image Retrieval, TAMU-Commerce, Dept Math and Dept of CSIS, Sept. 30.2004.
Title:Over Some Open 2D/3D Shape Features Extraction and Matching Problems, TAMU-Commerce, Dept CSIS, Sept. 29.2004.
Title: An Introduction to Digital Image Databases and Content-Based Image Retrieval, TAMU-Commerce, Depts. of Math, CSIS, Sept. 16.2004.
NAU, 2001-2004
Title: Heat Equation and Gradient Flow to Capture an Image Object in a Dynamic Image Database. Northern Arizona University- Department of Math and Statistic, Regular Seminar, USA, 04/02/2003.
Title: Images interpolation and Image database querying. Active Contours. Northern Arizona University- Department of Math and Statistic, Regular Seminar, USA, 11/26/2002.
Title: Shape matching of words in Digitized Renaissance Books. Smooth Reconstruction and Visualization of Multiple 3D Objects in Case of Shortage Input Data. Computer Science Dept.-Eastern Michigan University, USA, 04/01/2002.
Title: Surfaces Construction Using Regularities and Sequences of Observation, Northern Arizona University- Department of Math and Statistic, Regular Seminar, USA, 03/19/2002.
Title: Over optimal surface reconstruction methods, Applied Math Seminar, Department of Mathematics and Statistics- Northern Arizona University, USA, 01/23/2002.
Title: Math and Statistics to Image Processing and Objects Reconstruction. An Example Approach, Northern Arizona University- Department of Math and Statistic, Regular Seminar, USA, 10/23/2001.
In Europe:
Title: 3D reconstruction and visualization of human tibia for prosthesis design, IM-BAS, Bulgaria, 2001.
Title: A software system, developed by Visual ++C, for shape matching of words in digitized Renaissance books. Meeting of the International project DEBORA, IST–Lisbon, Portugal, fall 2000.
Title: 3D surface modeling, reconstruction and visualization of multiple complex subsurface objects - ore bodies, ore types, groundwater units. CVRM-IST–Lisbon, Portugal, 1998-2000.
Title: Shape matching of Renaissance Words using regularities and finite numerical sequences. General meeting of the International project DEBORA, Attended by the members of RFV-INSA, Lyon, France, Comp. Sc. Dep. - University of Lancaster-UK, CVRM-IST, December 1999.
Title: Virtual Multimedia Library – architecture, contents, INSA-Lyon, Laboratorie de Reconnaisance de Formes et Vision (RFV), France, June 1999.
Title: Over some problems of Image to Text/Text to Image transfer system, the Group of Prof. Dr. Liming Chen- Ecole Central de Lyon, software developing Company –SGBI- Lyon, France, June 1999.
Title: Solving of 3D modeling, visualization and recognition problems using series of plane sections, Technical University of Dresden – Institute of Acoustics, Germany, September 1997.
Title: Regularities and finite numerical sequences to 3D objects representation, shape reconstruction and visualization, CIMPA Institute “Virtual Reality”- Nice, France – June 1995.
Title: Objects recognition by single view, CVRM-IST– Lisbon, Portugal, June 1994.
Title: New effective method and software tool to 2D/3D objects comparing, CVRM-IST, Portugal, 1994.
Title: 3D Objects Recognition Method to Robot Orientation and Control in Nuclear Reactors, CVRM-IST, Lisbon, Portugal, October 1993.
Title: Recognition of shape from finite series of plane figures. NATO Advanced Study Institute “Shape in Pictures”, Driebergen, the Netherlands, 1992.
Title: Application of regular structures and identification sets to 3D objects recognition in robotics, International Lab of Artificial Intelligence- Slovak Academy of Sciences- Bratislava, October 1990.
Title: Application of FORTH language to robot’s local motion control;
Title: An aspect graph based effective approach for 3D objects and scenes description to robot orientation in a global scene.
Polish Academy of Sciences-Institute of Biocybernetics and Bioengineering, 1987-1989.