Martin Kampel was born in 1968. He received the B.Sc. in Data Technologies and Computer Science, the M.Sc. degree (Dipl.-Ing.) in Computer Science (Computer Graphics, Pattern Recognition & Image Processing) in 1999, the PhD degree in Computer Science in 2003 and the “venia docendi” (habilitation) in Applied Computer Science in 2009, all from TU Wien. He is an associate professor (Privatdozent) of computer vision at the Institute for Computer Aided Automation, TU Wien, engaged in research, project leading, industry consulting and teaching. His research interests are 3D Vision and Cultural Heritage Applications, Visual Surveillance and Ambient Assisted Living. He founded CogVis GmbH and Forlan GmbH to bring successful research results into market and to provide creative ideas and technology for product development. He edited 3 proceedings and is author or co-author of more than 100 scientific publications presented at several international conferences and workshops. He served in many program committees for international conferences and as member of the editorial board and referee for international journals and conferences; he also is executive member of the Austrian Association for Pattern Recognition (AAPR/OAGM), the Austrian branch of IAPR and the IEEE. He is a legally sworn and certified expert witness for computer vision (allgemein beeideter und gerichtlich zertifizierter Sachverständiger) and a chartered engineering consultant for computer science (Ing. Kons. f. Informatik).
Article Author
Video Shot Analysis for Digital Curation and Preservation of Historical FilmsDaniel Helm, Martin Kampel, Video Shot Analysis for Digital Curation and Preservation of Historical Films, in: Proceedings of the 17th Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage (November 2019), 25-28. |
Shot Boundary Detection for Automatic Video Analysis of Historical FilmsDaniel Helm, Martin Kampel, Shot Boundary Detection for Automatic Video Analysis of Historical Films, in: Marco Cristani, Andrea Prati, Oswald Lanz, Stefano Messelodi, Nicu Sebe (eds.), New Trends in Image Analysis and Processing – ICIAP 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 11808 (Cham: Springer, 2019), 137-147. |
Overscan Detection in Digitized Analog Films by Precise Sprocket Hole SegmentationDaniel Helm, Martin Kampel, Overscan Detection in Digitized Analog Films by Precise Sprocket Hole Segmentation, in: George Bebis et al. (eds.), Advances in Visual Computing. ISVC 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 12509 (Cham: Springer, 2020), 148-159. |
Frame Border Detection for Digitized Historical FootageDaniel Helm, Bernhard Pointner, Martin Kampel, Frame Border Detection for Digitized Historical Footage, in: Proceedings of the Joint Austrian Computer Vision and Robotics Workshop (August 2020), 114-115. |
Graph-based Shot Type Classification in Large Historical Film ArchivesDaniel Helm, Florian Kleber, Martin Kampel, Graph-based Shot Type Classification in Large Historical Film Archives, in: Proceedings of the 17th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications, vol. 4 (February 2022), 991-998. |
HistShot: A Shot Type Dataset based on Historical Documentation during WWIIDaniel Helm, Florian Kleber, Martin Kampel, HistShot: A Shot Type Dataset based on Historical Documentation during WWII, in: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods, vol. 1 (February 2022), 558-565. |
HISTORIAN: A Large-Scale Historical Film Dataset with Cinematographic AnnotationDaniel Helm, Fabian Jogl, Martin Kampel, Historian: A Large-Scale Historical Film Dataset with Cinematographic Annotation, in: 2022 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), (October 2022), 2087-2091. |
Participation in Events
Pre-Kick-off MeetingMeeting Friday, 19.10.2018, 09:15 to Saturday, 20.10.2018, 18:00 |
Kick-off MeetingMeeting Wednesday, 27.02.2019, 09:15 to Friday, 01.03.2019, 20:00 |
Advanced DigitizationWorkshop Wednesday, 20.03.2019, 09:30 to Friday, 22.03.2019, 16:00 |
Shot Boundary Detection for Automatic Video Analysis of Historical FilmsPresentation Monday, 09.09.2019 |
Video Shot Analysis for Digital Curation and Preservation of Historical FilmsPresentation Wednesday, 06.11.2019 to Saturday, 09.11.2019 |
Relation DetectionMini-Workshop Tuesday, 26.01.2021, 14:00 to Tuesday, 26.01.2021, 17:00 |
Consortium MeetingMeeting Tuesday, 23.02.2021, 15:00 to Wednesday, 24.02.2021, 19:00 |
Migrating Images and Image Migration: How Popular Culture Shapes the Visual History of the HolocaustConference Monday, 12.09.2022, 18:00 to Wednesday, 14.09.2022, 20:00 |
Holocaust Remembrance Day – Digitales KuratierenPresentation Friday, 27.01.2023, 09:00 to Friday, 27.01.2023, 12:30 |
Participation in Videos
Automatische FilmanalyseFriday, 27.01.2023 |