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Bodo Rosenhahn is a Full Professor at Leibniz University Hannover, heading the Institute for Information Processing since September 2008. His research focuses on automated image interpretation with profound expertise in Computer Vision, Machine Learning, and Big Data Analysis. He has established himself as a leading researcher through extensive contributions to the field and successful industry transfer of his work.
Rosenhahn received his Computer Science education at the University of Kiel, earning his Dipl.-Inf. in 1999 and Dr.-Ing. in 2003. His academic journey included a postdoctoral position at the University of Auckland (2003-2005), funded by the German Research Foundation, followed by senior researcher work at the Max-Planck Institute for Informatics in Saarbruecken (2005-2008).
His research interests span multiple cutting-edge areas including Computer Vision, Machine Learning, 3D Human Pose Estimation, Motion Capture, Object Tracking, Anomaly Detection, and Reinforcement Learning. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications, particularly in medical imaging, autonomous systems, and industrial quality control. The group he leads has developed innovative approaches for video-based motion capture, semantic scene analysis, and multi-object tracking that have achieved state-of-the-art results in numerous challenges.
His most recent publications demonstrate strong trends toward explainable AI systems, uncertainty quantification in vision models, robust multi-model fitting techniques, and the integration of quantum principles with machine learning. These works reflect his commitment to developing both theoretically sound and practically applicable computer vision solutions that address real-world challenges in industry and medicine.
- DAGM-Prize 2002
- Dr.-Ing. Siegfried Werth Prize 2003
- DAGM-Main Prize 2005
- ERC-Starting Grant 2011 (EUR 1.43 million)
- CVPR 2017 Multi-Object Tracking Challenge
- PhysRev-A Editors Suggestion 2023
- TÜV-Süd Innovation award 2018
As head coach of the LUH AI competition team, Rosenhahn has mentored numerous students who have achieved success in international competitions. His research has been supported by prestigious grants including the ERC Starting Grant and POC Grant. He has also received the Erskine Fellowship for research at the University of Canterbury. Since 2023, he serves as associate editor for IEEE TPAMI, the highest-ranked journal in computer science.
Rosenhahn leads a vibrant research group focused on automated image interpretation with multiple ongoing projects including Multiple People Tracking, Relational Object Tracking, Physics-based modeling, Video-based Motion Capture, and Quantum Learning. His group has developed significant datasets such as the Multimodal Motion Capture Indoor Dataset (MPI08) and Multimodal Motion Capture Dataset (TNT15) that have become valuable resources for the computer vision community. The group maintains strong industry connections, successfully transferring research into practical applications while continuing to push the boundaries of fundamental research in computer vision and machine learning.
