For students

Student Report

Students who attend the training school and want to collect three credit points are requested to present a poster and return a written report to the training school organizers.

Send an email to atanas [dot] gotchev [at] tut [dot] fi with pdf attachment of your report. The report should contain two parts. The first part should summarize all topics addressed at the school (one paragraph per topic). The second part should describe one of the topics in more details. The total length of the report should not exceed four pages.

Poster Session

In addition to lectures given by the invited speakers, students will have the opportunity to present their research works in a poster session. Presenting a poster is required for obtaining credits from the school. The posters can be scientific and technical with concrete results but also works-in-progress and ideas are welcome. The topic of the posters should belong to the scope of the training school. The Best Poster will be rewarded!

Matlab Exercises

The third part of Lecture 3: Speeding up MATLAB applications will include a practical demonstration of the techniques introduced during the lecture. Students who wish to try follow this part on their own laptops should make sure the following requirements are met:

  • Matlab version R2014a or later installed (this is the minimum version that can run all examples)
  • Parallel Computing Toolbox
  • A multicore CPU is recommended to make sure parallel examples indeed run faster
  • Image Processing Toolbox
  • Computer Vision System Toolbox

For those students who do not have this version  of Matlab installed, Gamax Laboratory Solutions provides free trial versions for the duration of the Summer School. In order to obtain a license, please contact the conference secretariat (here) until 22 June.

Students can of course follow the lecturer on the big screen without having a computer, however we encourage all students to actively participate the hands-on session.