
Prof. Dr. Robert Sablatnig is heading the Computer Vision Lab at TU Wien, which is part of the 2018 founded Institute of Visual Computing & Human-Centered Technology, which he is heading since 2019. His research interests are 3D Computer Vision including Range Finder, Stereovision, Shape from X, Registration, Calibration, Robot Vision, Machine- and Deep Learning for Computer Vision, Video data analysis (Motion and Tracking), Automated Document Analysis, Multispectral Imaging, Virtual- and Augmented Reality, and Applications in Industry and Cultural Heritage Preservation.
He edited 17 conference proceedings and is author or co-author of more than 300 referred scientific publications published in journals, at several international conferences and workshops. He is founding chair of IAPR-Technical Committee 19 concerned with Computer Vision for Cultural Heritage Applications, Treasurer of the Austrian Association for Pattern Recognition (AAPR/ÖAGM), the Austrian branch of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) where he is in the Governing Board.