About
The main goal of the Summer school is to introduce the basics of new and attractive research fields in Computational Topology and Topological Data Analysis to students and young researchers in Mathematics and Computer Science. The school is aimed mainly at Master or early PhD level students, though all are welcome.
The Summer school consist of a series of lectures by invited lecturers discussing various topics in Computational Topology. The general orientation of the summer school is towards applications of the methods of Computational Topology, like persistent homology, discrete Morse theory and topological robotics to the solution of specific problems from different areas, like Image Analysis and Bioinformatics, as well as on specific algorithms.
For more information please visit Summer School website.
Videos
Data analysis in integration of perception and action
Nov 4, 2013 2533 views
Discrete Morse theory
Nov 4, 2013 5067 views
Beyond Planarity of Graphs
Nov 4, 2013 2573 views
Algorithms for Ploting Basins of Attraction of Rational Maps and Calculating The...
Nov 4, 2013 1762 views
Qualitative analysis, modelling and simulation of dynamic systems
Nov 4, 2013 3740 views
Mathematics, Shape, Computer Vision
Nov 4, 2013 3760 views
Basic algorithms for surface-embedded graphs
Nov 4, 2013 2833 views
Persistent Homology
Nov 4, 2013 4958 views
Topological Methods in Machine Learning
Nov 4, 2013 6606 views
