Hanno Ackermann, Ph.D.
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Hanno Ackermann studied Computer Engineering at the University of Mannheim. He received his masters degree (Dipl.-Inf.) in 2003. From 10/2004 until 3/2008 he did his Phd at the University of Okayama, Japan. From 5/2008 until 9/2008 he worked as PostDoc at the Max-Planck-Institute for Computer Science in Saarbruecken, Germany. Since 10/2008 he is a member of the group of Prof. Rosenhahn at Leibniz University Hannover. In January and February 2014, he did a short stay with Prof. David Suter. He is currently funded by a DFG-scholarship.

He is interested in supervised and unsupervised learning including Reinforcement Learning, segmentation and clustering of data as well as model fitting.

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  • Conference Contributions
    • Stella Graßhof, Hanno Ackermann, Sami Brandt, Jörn Ostermann
      Apathy is the Root of all Expressions
      12th IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG2017), Washington D.C., USA, 2017
    • Nils Hasler, Hanno Ackermann, Bodo Rosenhahn, Thorsten Thormählen, Hans-Peter Seidel
      Multilinear Pose and Body Shape Estimation of Dressed Subjects from Image Sets
      IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), IEEE Computer Society, San Francisco, USA, June 2010
  • Journals
    • Bastian Wandt, Hanno Ackermann, Bodo Rosenhahn
      3D Reconstruction of Human Motion from Monocular Image Sequences
      Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE, Vol. 38, No. 8, pp. 1505-1516, 2016
Other activities

 

Themen für Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten:

 

  • Machine Learning (Bachelor/Master)

 

Please contact me for further information.

 

 


 

Source code:

The sources to the CVPR09 paper can be found here. This code is provided "as is" without any implied warranty for non-commercial use only. Permission to modify and distribute this code is granted. If you use this software or any modifications, please cite the corresponding CVPR paper.

Japanese

Some short info about myself in Japanese.