About
The Visual Cognitive Systems Laboratory is involved in basic and applied research of visually enabled intelligent systems addressing various research problems from the fields of computer vision, (deep) machine learning, and cognitive robotics.
The main research tasks include visual object tracking, detection, categorization, and segmentation, applied to various applications such as visual inspection for quality control, visual surveillance, and robot navigation.
Location
The laboratory is located at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science building, at the outskirts of Ljubljana. Detailed information on how to get there can be found here.
News
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Back To The Drawing Board: Rethinking Scene-Level Sketch-Based Image Retrieval - has been accepted to BMVC 2025November 2025
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SALAD - Semantics-aware Logical Anomaly Detection has been accepted to ICCV 2025October 2025
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SuperSimpleNet extension - No label left behind: a unified surface defect detection model for all supervision regimes - has been accepted to Journal of Intelligent ManufacturingSeptember 2025
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Be the Change You Want to See: Revisiting Remote Sensing Change Detection Practices - has been accepted to Transactions on Geoscience and Remote SensingJuly 2025
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Our recent tracking paper: A Distractor-Aware Memory for Visual Object Tracking with SAM2, has been accepted to the CVPR 2025February 2025
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SuperSimpleNet: Unifying Unsupervised and Supervised Learning for Fast and Reliable Surface Defect Detection - has been accepted to ICPR 2024December 2024
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TransFusion has been accepted to ECCV 2024October 2024
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Center Direction Network for Grasping Point Localization on Cloths paper that introduces ViCoS Towel Dataset and a winning method from ICRA 2023 Cloth Competiton has been published in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters.September 2024
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ViCoS Team achived second place in the ICRA 2024 Cloth Competition challange, outcompeting nine other teams in cloth manipulation subtrack of the 9th Robotic Grasping and Manipulation CompetitionMay 2024
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Dense Center-Direction Regression for Object Counting and Localization with Point Supervision has been accepted to Pattern Recognition journalMay 2024