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Integer Programming for Layout Problems

Peter Wonka
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Talk

Peter Wonka is Associate Director of the Visual Computing center
(VCC) at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and
Professor in the Computer Science program.
Peter Wonka received his doctorate from the Technical University of
Vienna in computer science. Additionally, he received a Masters of
Science in Urban Planning from the same institution. After his PhD, Dr.
Wonka worked as postdoctoral researcher at the Georgia Institute of
Technology and as faculty at Arizona State University.
His research interests include various topics in computer graphics,
visualization, remote sensing, computer vision, image processing,
machine learning, and data mining.
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Expert Audience
English

Date, Time and Location

Thursday, 29 June 2017
11:15
-- Not specified --
E1 4
019
Saarbrücken

Abstract

In this talk, I will give an introduction to Integer Programming (IP) and show how we used IP in recent research projects. The projects range from problem formulations in visualization to urban modeling. The talk will focus mainly on the modeling side of integer programming, i.e. how to formulate a given problem as integer program.

Contact

Sabine Budde
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Sabine Budde, 06/20/2017 14:04 -- Created document.