CRV 2008

VideoRec Workshop

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CRV Program

This is a draft program and may be subject to minor changes.

Wednesday May 28
10:00-11:00SEGMENTATION
  1. An Efficient Region-Based Background Subtraction Technique
    Parisa Darvish Zadeh Varcheie, Michael Sills-Lavoie, Guillaume-Alexandre Bilodeau
  2. A Learning Method for Color Image Segmentation
    Changhai Xu, Yong Jae Lee, Benjamin Kuipers
  3. Robust Real-Time Bi-Layer Video Segmentation Using Infrared Video
    Qiong Wu,Pierre Boulanger and Walter F. Bischof
11:00-12:00DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER
Steven W. Zucker
Professor of Computing Science and Electrical Engineering, Yale University
Seeing in Stereo
13:30-14:30POSTER SESSION 1
  • Automatic object extraction in images using embedded labels
    Chee Sun Won
  • An improved Euler spiral algorithm for shape completion
    D.J. Walton and D.S. Meek
  • Detection and Tracking of Multiple Moving Objects in Real-World Scenarios
    Wei Huang, Q. M. Jonathan Wu
  • Opto-Mechanical Oriented Edge Filtering
    Barna Resko, Peter Baranyi, Peter Korondi
  • A local approach to feature extraction based on wavelet transform and information fusion
    Cunjian Chen
  • Accurate Boundary Localization using Dynamic Programming on Snakes
    Akshaya Kumar Mishra, Paul Fieguth, D.A. Clausi
  • Thermal Faceprint: A new thermal face signature extraction for infrared face recognition
    Moulay Akhloufi, Abdelhakim Bendada
  • Polygonal meshing for 3D stereo video sensor data
    Sunbir Gill, Michael Jenkin
  • Multiple View Integration and Display Using Virtual Mirrors
    Carmen E. Au, and James J. Clark
  • Integrating Color and Gradient into Real-time Curve Tracking
    Huiqiong chen, Qigang gao
  • An Iterative Approach to Improved Local Phase Coherence Estimation
    Alexander Wong
14:30-15:30STEREO VISION
  1. Hierarchical stereo with thin structures and transparency
    Mikhail Sizintsev
  2. Structure from Infrared Stereo Images
    Kiana Hajebi and John Zelek
  3. Real-time Multi-view Stereo Algorithm using Adaptive-weight Parzen Window and Local Winner-take-all Optimization
    Yilei Zhang, Minglun Gong, Yee-Hong Yang
16:00-17:00EARLY VISION
  1. A cue to shading: elongations near intensity maxima
    Daria Gipsman, Michael S. Langer
  2. Camera Self-Calibration and Three Dimensional Reconstruction under Quasi-Perspective Projection
    Guanghui Wang, Jonathan Wu, Guoqiang Sun
Thursday May 29
10:00-12:003D VISION / OBJECT RECOGNITION
  1. Fast Normal Map Acquisition Using an LCD Screen Emitting Gradient Patterns
    Yannick Francken, Chris Hermans, Tom Cuypers, Philippe Bekaert
  2. Multiple Object Tracking Based on Adaptive Depth Segmentation
    Ehsan Parvizi, Q.M. Jonathan Wu
  3. Realtime visualization of monocular data for 3D reconstruction
    Adam Rachmielowski, Neil Birkbeck, Martin Jagersand, Dana Cobzas
  4. Deforestation: Extracting 3D Bare-Earth Surface from Airborne LiDAR Data
    Wei-Lwun Lu, James J. Little, Alla Sheffer, and Hongbo Fu
  5. Object class recognition using quadrangles
    Alex Y.S. Chia, Maylor K.H. Leung, Deepu Rajan, Susanto Rahardja
  6. Geometrical Primitives for the Classification of Images Containing Structural Cartographic Objects
    Guray Erus and Nicolas Loménie
13:30-14:30POSTER SESSION 2
  • Automatic Registration of Color and Infrared Videos Using Trajectories Obtained From a Multiple Object Tracking Algorithm
    François Morin, Atousa Torabi, Guillaume-Alexandre Bilodeau
  • A Framework of View-Dependent Planar Scene Active Camouflage
    Huei-Yung Lin, Wen-Nung Lie, Min-Liang Wang
  • Enhancing Steganography In Digital Images
    Abbas Cheddad, Joan Condell, Kevin Curran and Paul Mc Kevitt
  • Generating Semantic Information for 3D Scans of Crime Scenes
    Anna Topol, Michael Jenkin, Jarek Gryz, Stephanie Wilson, Marcin Kwietniewski, Piotr Jasiobedzki, Ho-Kong Ng, Michel Bondy
  • Hand and wrist physiological features extraction for near infrared biometrics
    Moulay Akhloufi, Abdelhakim Bendada
  • Tessellation of Ground-Based LIDAR Data for ICP Registration
    J. W. Harrison, P. Iles, F. Ferrie
  • Quantitative Verification of Projected Views Using a Power Law Model of Feature Detection
    Simon Coupe, Neil Thacker
  • Prostate Segmentation from 2-D Ultrasound Images Using Graph Cuts and Domain Knowledge
    Mehrnaz Zouqi, Jagath Samarabandu
  • Vision Based Spectroscopy Simulation
    Eranga Ukwatta, Ranga Rodrigo, Jagath Samarabandu, Mike Hall
  • Segmentation of Rectangular Objects Lying on an Unknown Background in a Small Preview Scan Image
    Michael Guerzhoy, Hui Zhou
  • Development of Continuum Shape Constraint Analysis (CSCA) For Computer Vision Applications Using Range Data
    G. Okouneva, D. J. McTavish, M. Gillespie, J. Enright
14:30-15:30DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER
James L. Crowley
Professor, INRIA Grenoble Research Centre
Intelligent Implies Embodied, Autonomous and Situated
16:00-17:00ROBOT CONTROL
  1. Enhancing Exploration in Graph-like Worlds
    Hui Wang, Michael Jenkin, Patrick Dymond
  2. Path Planning for Planetary Exploration
    Ioannis Rekleitis, Jean-Luc Bedwani, Erick Dupuis, and Pierre Allard
Friday May 30
10:00-12:00MOTION TRACKING AND ACTIVITY RECOGNITION
  1. Detecting hand-ball events in video sequences
    Nicholas Miller and Richard Mann
  2. Face and hands detection and tracking applied to the monitoring of medication intake
    Soufiane Ammouri and Guillaume-Alexandre Bilodeau
  3. 3D Human Motion Tracking Using Dynamic Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis
    Kooksang Moon and Vladimir Pavlovic
  4. Visual-Model Based Spatial Tracking in the Presence of Occlusions
    Hans de Ruiter, Beno Benhabib
  5. Automatically Detecting and Tracking People Walking Through a Transparent Door with Vision
    Nathalie M. El Nabbout, John S. Zelek, and David Clausi
  6. Invariant Classification of Gait Types
    Preben Fihl and Thomas B. Moeslund
13:30-14:30DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER
Gregory Dudek
Professor, Centre for Intelligent Machines / School of Computer Science, McGill University
15:00-17:00ROBOT VISION
  1. Active Vision for Door Localization and Door Opening using Playbot: A Computer Controlled Wheelchair for People with Mobility Impairments
    Alexander Andreopoulos, John K. Tsotsos
  2. Eye-in-hand Visual Servoing for Accurate Shooting in Pool Robotics
    Joseph lam, Michael Greenspan
  3. Automatic Pyramidal Intensity-based Laser Scan Matcher for 3D Modeling of Large Scale Unstructured Environments
    Daniela Craciun, Nicolas Paparoditis, Francis Schmitt
  4. A New Miniaturized Embedded Stereo-Vision System (MESVS-I)
    Bahador Khaleghi, Siddhant Ahuja, Q. M. Jonathan Wu
  5. 6D Vision Goes Fisheye for Intersection Assistance
    Stefan Gehrig, Clemens Rabe, Lars Krueger
  6. Challenges of Vision for Real-Time Sensor Based Control
    Olli Alkkiomäki, Ville Kyrki, Yong Liu, Heikki Handroos, Heikki Kälviäinen