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WASP Peers Awarded

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WASP Peers Awarded

In the last months, several of our WASP peers have received awards at different conferences. Here are some that has come to the knowledge of the editorial office.

Best Student Paper at ICCV

Awarded for the paper: PLMP – Point-Line Minimal Problems in Complete Multi-View Visibility

Kathlén Kohn, WASP assistant professor, KTH, is co-author to an article that received one of the highest prizes there are in Computer Vision – the Best Student Paper Award at ICCV 2019 (Seoul).

From the conference webpage article:

“The paper presents a complete classification of all minimal problems for generic arrangements of points and lines fully observed by calibrated perspective cameras. This theoretical result makes an important contribution to understanding the space of geometrical problems in 3D reconstruction that can be efficiently solved. […]”

Link to full article and the paper:

https://www.ciirc.cvut.cz/award-for-ciirc-ctu-best-student-paper-at-iccv-2019/

The SOAP workshop’s Best Presentation Award

Award for the paper “MetaDL: Analysing Datalog in Datalog”
Authors: Alexandru Dura, Hampus Balldin, Christoph Reichenbach

Abstract

Datalog has emerged as a powerful tool for expressing static program analyses. Program analysis researchers have built nontrivial code bases in Datalog, but tool support for working with Datalog itself has been lacking. In this paper, we introduce MetaDL, a language extension to Datalog that enables source-level Datalog program analysis within Datalog. We describe several program analyses implemented in MetaDL and report on initial experiences. Our findings show that the language is effective for real-life Datalog analysis and can simplify working with Datalog source code.

Link to the paper:

https://pldi19.sigplan.org/home/SOAP-2019#event-overview

ASE Distinguished Reviewer Award

Awarded to Associate Professor Christoph Reichenbach.

https://2019.ase-conferences.org/info/awards

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Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program, WASP, är Sveriges största enskilda forskningsprogram i modern tid. Programmet skapar en plattform för akademisk forskning och utbildning i nära samarbete med ledande svensk teknikintensiv industri.

Forskningen innefattar artificiell intelligens och autonoma system som verkar i samarbete med människor och som anpassar sig till sin omgivning med hjälp av sensorer, information och kunskap och skapar intelligenta system av system.

Programmet är ett samarbete mellan Umeå universitet, KTH, Linköpings universitet, Lunds universitet samt Chalmers tekniska högskola. WASP finansieras av Knut och Alice Wallenbergs stiftelse med 4,9 miljarder kronor för perioden 2015-2031. Utöver det bidrar universiteten och industripartners till programmet med 1,3 miljarder kronor.

WASPs vision är excellent forskning och kompetens inom artificiell intelligens, autonoma system och mjukvara till gagn för svensk industri.

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