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Julia Vogel


Perceptual Computing and Computer Vision
Institute of Scientific Computing
Department of Computer Science
ETH Zurich

Email: julia.vogel$alumni.ethz.ch
Homepage: http://www.vision.ethz.ch/vogel

Julia Vogel

Dr. sc. techn.


In February 2005, I joined the Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tubingen, Germany to work with Adrian Schwaninger and Christian Wallraven on some projects concerning the psychophysics of human scene perception.
 
From August 2005, I'll start a position as post-doctoral research fellow at the Laboratory for Computational Intelligence of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. I'll work with Kevin Murphy on statistical methods for scene understanding.
 

Research interests

Semantic scene understanding and natural scene categorization.
Psychophysics of human scene perception.

Education

Dr. sc. techn.
ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 2004.
 
Dipl.-Ing. Elektrotechnik
Technical Univ. Karlsruhe, Germany, 2000.
 
M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA, 1998.
 

Experience

Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tubingen, Germany
Post-Doctoral Fellow (February '05 - present)
Project Human Perception of Nature Scenes
 
Perceptual Computing and Computer Vision Group, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Research and Teaching Assistant (May '00 - November '04)
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Bernt Schiele
Projects  Semantic Scene Understanding, Vocabulary-Based Image Retrieval, Performance Prediction and Optimization of CBIR systems.
Teaching  Cognitive Systems, Machine Learning, Seminar on Graphical Models, Computer Science I (Introduction to C++)
 
Signal Processing Group, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany
Research Assistant (June '98 - January '00)
Advisor: Prof. Dr. K. Kroschel
Projects  Echo cancellation in the frequency domain, spectral estimation, statistical signal processing.
 
Wireless and Radio Research Group, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA
Research Assistant (April '97 - April '98)
Advisors: Dr. John T. Stonick, Dr. Sayfe Kiaei
Projects  Work on circuit level distortions in analog low power transceivers.
 

Short Bio

In November 2004, Julia Vogel completed her PhD on Semantic Scene Modeling and Retrieval under the supervision of Bernt Schiele (now Darmstadt Technical University, Germany). Her PhD project was situated in the context of content-based image retrieval (CBIR). Especially, she investigated methods for semantically describing photographic images or scenes through the use of local semantic concepts. The developed methods were verified and extended based on psychophysical experiments. Earlier work of Julia include the performance prediction and optimization of a CBIR system.
 
Before starting her PhD, Julia obtained a M.Sc. (Dipl.Ing.) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany in 2000 and a M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR in 1998. Julia's master's thesis at the University of Karlsruhe was conducted in the field of digital signal processing and spectral estimation of speech signals. The thesis titled Echo Compensation with Frequency-Selective Step-Size Control proposes a frequency-based solution to the problem of echo compensation in a non-stationary environment (e.g. hands-free communications). Julia's research at Oregon State University investigated the effects of circuit level distortions on system level performance. In her master's thesis A New Correction Algorithm for Gain and Phase Imbalances in a Homodyne Receiver an algorithm is proposed that corrects for certain circuit level distortions in low power receivers.
 
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Publications


If you are interested in one of the following publications and no pdf-file is available or you have problems downloading it, please send me an email julia.vogel$alumni.ethz.ch.

2004

Semantic Scene Modeling and Retrieval Julia Vogel. PhD Thesis. Zurich, October 2004.

Natural Scene Retrieval based on a Semantic Modeling Step Julia Vogel and Bernt Schiele. In Conference on Image and Video Retrieval CIVR 2004, Dublin, Ireland, July 2004.

A Semantic Typicality Measure for Natural Scene Categorization Julia Vogel and Bernt Schiele. In Pattern Recognition Symposium DAGM 2004, Tubingen, Germany, September 2004.


2002

Query-Dependent Performance Optimization for Vocabulary-Supported Image Retrieval Julia Vogel and Bernt Schiele. In Pattern Recognition Symposium DAGM 2002, Zurich, Switzerland, September 2002.

On Performance Characterization and Optimization for Image Retrieval Julia Vogel and Bernt Schiele. In European Conference on Computer Vision ECCV 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2002.


2001

Performance Prediction for Vocabulary-Supported Image Retrieval J. Vogel and B. Schiele. In International Conference on Image Processing ICIP 2001, Thessaloniki, Greece, October 2001.


2000

Vocabulary-Supported Image Retrieval B. Schiele and J. Vogel. In 1st DELOS Workshop on Information Seeking, Searching and Querying in Digital Libraries, Zurich, Switzerland, December 2000.

Frequency Domain Step-Size Control in Non-Stationary Environments J. Vogel, M. Heckmann and K. Kroschel. In Asilomar Conference 2000, Pacific Grove, CA, USA, November 2000.

Frequency Selective Step-Size Control for Adaptive Echo Cancellation M. Heckmann, J. Vogel and K. Kroschel. In European Signal Processing Conference EUSIPCO 2000, Tampere, Finland, September 2000.

Performance of Differentially Detected pi/4 DQPSK in the Presence of IQ Phase Imbalance M. Scarpa, J. Vogel, J.T. Stonick, S. Kiaei. In IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems ISCAS 2000, vol. 6, pp. 645-648, May 2000.


1999

BER of Differentially Detected pi/4 DQPSK in the Presence of Quadrature Gain Imbalance M. Scarpa, J. Vogel, J.T. Stonick, S. Kiaei. In Proc. IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference WCNC 1999, vol. 1, pp. 201-205, September 1999.


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