Sunday, September 11
09:00 - 12:30
Tutorial Sessions
- Image and Video Analysis using Local Binary Pattern Variants
Matti Pietikäinen (University of Oulu, Finland), Janne Heikkilä (University of Oulu, Finland)
- Room: 214/216
- Convex Optimization Methods for Image Processing
Xavier Bresson (City University of Hong Kong, Hongkong), Thomas Pock (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
- Room: 213/215
- Image Analysis in Very High Resolution Optical Remote Sensing
Jocelyn Chanussot (Grenoble Institute of Technology, France)
- Room: 211/212
14:00 - 17:30
Tutorial Sessions
- Spatio-temporal Filtering for Multi-object Tracking in Image Sequences
Andrea Cavallaro (Queen Mary University of London, UK), Emilio Maggio (Vicon, UK)
- Room: 213/215
- ToF (Time of Flight) Depth Sensor Image Processing: from Principle to Applications
Seungkyu Lee (Samsung Advanced Institute of
Technology, Korea), Albert J.P. Theuwissen (Delft University of
Technology, The Netherlands), Radu Horaud (INRIA Grenoble, France),
Miles Hansard (INRIA Grenoble, France), Hwasup Lim (Samsung Advanced
Institute of Technology, Korea), Seong-Jin Kim (Samsung Advanced
Institute of Technology, Korea)
- Room: 214/216
Monday, September 12
08:30 - 09:00
Opening Ceremony
09:00 - 10:00
HUMAN MEDIA INTERACTION: Seeing and the Brain
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Lecturer: Brian Wandell (Stanford University, USA) |
Abstract:
For the past twenty-five
years scientists and engineers have collaborated on a wide variety of
hardware and image processing methods to better image and understand
the brain. These technologies have clarified structures and functions
over an enormous range of spatial and temporal scales, from molecules
to whole brain. One of the important technologies is magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI), which is a non-invasive means for measuring both
activity and structure in the living human brain. Many of the
achievements in human neuroimaging with MRI can be traced to advances
in image and signal processing. I will review some advances in human
neuroimaging using the visual pathways, my own research area, as an
example system. While most of the human visual pathways were
inaccessible to measurement thirty years ago, today we can place a
subject in an MR scanner and measure fifteen visual field maps and
identify the white matter pathways in experiments requiring only
forty-five minutes. These measurements enable us to track brain
activity as children learn to see words, or as people perceive motion,
color and form. While we have learned a great deal from these
technologies, most MRI measurements produce images without units, and
these are analyzed qualitatively or relative to arbitrary baselines. In
the next phase of human neuroimaging we will need to create image
processing tools that are coupled to biological quantities by models.
The
generic image processing methods we use now will be replaced by methods
that are based on physical models of the measurement instrument and
tissue properties. The quantitative image processing may enable us to
learn about properties of biological tissue and expand our
understanding of brain in health and disease.
Joint work with Michal Ben-Shachar, Alyssa Brewer, Robert Dougherty, Kendrick Kay, Aviv Mezer, L. Michael Perry, Jon Winawer,
and Jason Yeatman
Biography:
Brian A. Wandell is the
first Isaac and Madeline Stein Family Professor. He joined the Stanford
Psychology faculty in 1979 and is a member, by courtesy, of Electrical
Engineering, Ophthalmology, and Radiology.
Wandell is Director of the center of Cognitive and Neurobiological
Imaging (CNI). His research projects center on how we see, spanning
topics from visual disorders, reading development in children, to
digital imaging devices and algorithms.
Educational background. Wandell graduated from the University of
Michigan in 1973 with a B.S. in mathematics and psychology. In 1977, he
earned a Ph.D. in social science from the University of California at
Irvine. After a year as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of
Pennsylvania, he joined the faculty of Stanford University in 1979.
Professor Wandell was promoted to associate professor with tenure in
1984 and became a full professor in 1988.
Neuroscience Wandell's work in visual neuroscience uses functional and
structural MRI along with behavior testing and modeling to understand
the action of the visual portions of the brain. His research includes
studies of the organization of the visual field maps in the human
brain, color and motion processing within these maps, and the potential
for reorganization following injury or developmental disorders.
The Wandell lab develops tools for diffusion imaging and functional
MRI. Recent years they have carried out a series of studies on brain
plasticity and development. In one example, they are carrying out a
longitudinal study measuring the development of structures and signals
in visual cortex in children, aged 8-12, as they become skilled
readers. The lab's measurements of developmental changes during the
acquisition of skilled reading are intended to understand how visual
signals become rapidly identified and classified in the process of
learning to read.
Digital imaging. Brian Wandell's research includes image system
engineering and visual neuroscience. In cooperation with Professor
Emeritus Joseph Goodman (a faculty member in Stanford's School of
Engineering), Professor Wandell founded the university's Stanford
Center for Image Systems Engineering Program. As part of this research,
Wandell and his team study and build devices used for digital imaging,
including image sensors, high dynamic range displays, and software
simulations of the digital imaging pipeline.
Teaching. Brian Wandell's teaching at Stanford reflects his multiple
areas of expertise. He has taught courses on behavior, perception,
cognitive and behavioral neuroscience, image systems and computational
He has also led classes on color science and computer applications for
engineers and managers from more than 200 companies. In addition to
numerous scientific articles, Brian Wandell is the author of the vision
science textbook Foundations of Vision. He is an associate editor of
the Journal of Vision, the Journal of Neuroscience and Neural Networks.
He has served as a consultant and technical advisor for a number of
corporations and has patented some of the products of his work.
10:15 - 12:50
MA.L1: Modern Shape from Shading and Beyond (Special Session)
- 10:15 Modern Shape From Shading and Beyond
Michael Breuss (Saarland University, Germany); Oliver Vogel (Saarland University, Germany); Ariel Tankus (Technion, Israel)
- 10:35 odels for Shape From Shading
Oliver Vogel (Saarland University, Germany); Emiliano Cristiani (SAPIENZA - Universita di Roma, Italy)
- 10:55 Break
- 11:30 Shape From Shading with Specular Highlights: Analysis of the Phong Model
Michael Breuss (Saarland University, Germany); Yong Chul Ju (Saarland University, Germany)
- 11:50 Shape-from-shading Under Complex Natural Illumination
Rui Huang (University of York, United Kingdom); William Smith (University of York, United Kingdom)
- 12:10 Reconstruction of non-Lambertian Surfaces by Fusion of Shape From Shading and Active Range Scanning
Steffen Herbort (Dortmund University of
Technology, Germany); Arne Grumpe (Dortmund University of Technology,
Germany); Christian Wöhler (Dortmund University of Technology, Germany)
- 12:30 Shape From Specular Reflection in Calibrated Environments and the Integration of Spatial Normal Fields
Jonathan Balzer (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)
MA.L2: Structural Models (Lecture)
- 10:15 Joint Pose Estimation and Action Recognition in Image Graphs
Raja Kumar (IRISA & INRIA Rennes, France);
Ivan Laptev (INRIA Paris - Rocquencourt, France); Patrick Pérez (INRIA,
France); Lionel Oisel (Thomson, France)
- 10:35 Inferring 3D Body Pose Using Variational Semi-parametric Regression
Yan Tian (Hikvision Digital Technology Co.
Ltd, P.R. China); Yonghua Jia (Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd,
P.R. China); Yuan Shi (Carnegie Mellon University, USA); Yong Liu
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Ji
Hao (Carnegie Mellon University, USA); Leonid Sigal (Disney Research
Pittsburgh, USA)
- 10:55 Break
- 11:30 Automatic Target Recognition Using Discriminative Graphical Models
Umamahesh Srinivas (Pennsylvania State
University, USA); Vishal Monga (Pennsylvania State University, USA);
Raghu Raj (None, USA)
- 11:50 A Belief Propagation Algorithm for Bias Field Estimation and Image Segmentation
Rui Huang (Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, P.R. China); Nong Sang (Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, P.R. China); Vladimir Pavlovic (Rutgers, USA); Dimitri
Metaxas (Rutgers University, USA)
- 12:10 Planarity-Enforcing Higher-Order Graph Cut
Thomas Weibel (Fraunhofer ITWM / CRAN,
Germany); Christian Daul (CRAN INPL Nancy, France); Didier Wolf (CRAN
INPL Nancy, France); Ronald Rösch (Fraunhofer ITWM, Germany)
- 12:30 Learning Structural Conjunction of Image Content by Sparse Graphical Model
Donghui Wang (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Xiao Deng (Zhejiang University, P.R. China)
MA.L3: Biomedical Image Analysis (Lecture)
- 10:15 Automatic Quality Enhancement and Nerve Fibre Layer Artefacts Removal in Retina Fundus Images by Off Axis Imaging
Luca Giancardo (Oak Ridge National Laboratory
& University of Burgundy, USA); Fabrice Meriaudeau (Uni Bourgogne,
France); Thomas Karnowski (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA); Yaqin
Li (U. Tennessee Health Sciences Center, USA); Kenneth W. Tobin (Oak
Ridge National Laboratory, USA); Edward Chaum (U. Tennessee Health
Sciences Center, USA)
- 10:35 Advanced Statistical Matrices for Texture Characterization: Application to DNA Chromatin and Microtubule Network Classification
Guillaume Thibault (Centre de Morphologie
Mathematique & MINES PARISTECH, France); Jesus Angulo (MINES
Paristech, France); Fernand Meyer (Mines ParisTech, Ecole des Mines de
Paris, France)
- 10:55 Break
- 11:30 Comparison of Energy Minimization Methods for 3-D Brain Tissue Classification
Subrahmanyam Gorthi (Ecole Polytechnique
Fédérale de Lausanne & LTS5, Switzerland); Jean-Philippe Thiran
(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne & Signal Processing
Laboratory, Switzerland); Meritxell Bach Cuadra (Ecole Polytechnique
Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland)
- 11:50 Clump Splitting Via Bottleneck Detection
Hui Wang (University of Alberta, Canada); Hong
Zhang (University of Alberta, Canada); Nilanjan Ray (University of
Alberta, Canada)
- 12:10 Texture Classification of Scarred and Non-Scarred Myocardium in Cardiac MRI Using Learned Dictionaries
Lasya Kotu (University of Stavanger, Norway);
Kjersti Engan (University of Stavanger, Norway); Trygve Eftestøl
(University of Stavanger, Norway); Stein Ørn (Stavanger University
Hospital, Norway); Leik Woie (Stavanger University Hospital, Norway)
- 12:30 Automatic IVUS Media-Adventitia Border Extraction Using Double Interface Graph Cut Segmentation
Ehab Essa (Swansea University, United
Kingdom); Xianghua Xie (Swansea University, United Kingdom); Igor
Sazonov (Swansea, United Kingdom); Perumal Nithiarasu (Swansea
University, United Kingdom)
MA.L4: Nonlinear and Linear Filtering (Lecture)
- 10:15 Non-Linearization of Free Schrodinger Equation and Pseudo-Morphological Complex Diffusion Operators
Jesus Angulo (MINES Paristech, France)
- 10:35 Adaptive Filtering of Raster Map Images Using Optimal Context Selection
Minjie Chen (University of Eastern Finland,
Finland); Mantao Xu (Shanghai Dian Ji University, P.R. China); Pasi
Fränti (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)
- 10:55 Break
- 11:30 FM Processing with Generalized Amplitude & Phase: Application to Modulation Domain Geometric Image Transformations
Chuong Nguyen (University of Oklahoma, USA);
Jonathan Williams (University of Oklahoma, USA); Joseph P. Havlicek
(University of Oklahoma, USA); Murad Ozaydin (University of Oklahoma,
USA)
- 11:50 Approximating Image Filters with Box Filters
Bernardo Pires (Carnegie Mellon University,
USA); Karanhaar Singh (Carnegie Mellon University, USA); Jose Moura
(Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
- 12:10 Cosine Integral Images for Fast Spatial and Range Filtering
Elhanan Elboher (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel); Michael Werman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
- 12:30 An Optimal Design of FIR Filters with Discrete Coefficients and Image Sampling Application
Kha Ha (University of New South Wales,
Australia); Hoang D. Tuan (University of Technology, Sydney,
Australia); Truong Nguyen (University of California in San Diego, USA)
MA.L5: Image Search and Retrieval (Lecture)
- 10:15 Exploiting Contextual Information for Rank Aggregation
Daniel Pedronette (University of Campinas,
Brazil); Ricardo Torres (Institute of Computing, State University of
Campinas, Brazil)
- 10:35 Local Geometric Consistency Constraint for Image Retrieval
Hongtao Xie (Institute of Computing
Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Ke Gao (Institute
of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China);
Yong-Dong Zhang (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, P.R. China); Jintao Li (Institute of Computing Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China)
- 10:55 Break
- 11:30 Generating Vocabulary for Global Feature Representation Towards Commerce Image Retrieval
Zhang Chen (Peking University, P.R. China);
Lingyu Duan (Peking University, P.R. China); Wang Chunyu (Peking
University, P.R. China); Tiejun Huang (Peking University, P.R. China);
Wen Gao (Peking University, P.R. China)
- 11:50 Efficient Bag-of-Feature Kernel Representation for Image Similarity Search
Frederic Precioso (LIP6 CNRS UMR 7606 &
UPMC Paris 6, France); Matthieu Cord (UPMC Paris 6, France); David
Gorisse (ETIS, CNRS, ENSEA, UniversityCergy-Pontoise, France); Nicolas
Thome (University Pierre et Marie Curie, France)
- 12:10 Grid-based Local Feature Bundling for Efficient Object Search and Localization
Jiang Yuning (Nanyang Technology University,
Singapore); Jingjing Meng (Motorola Inc., USA); Junsong Yuan (Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore)
- 12:30 Multiple Dictionaries for Bag of Words Large Scale Image Search
Mohamed Aly (Caltech, USA); Mario Munich (Evolution Robotics, USA); Perona (Caltech, USA)
MA.L6: 3D Coding and Representation (Lecture)
- 10:15 Block-Adaptive Palette-based Prediction for Depth Map Coding
Shinya Shimizu (NTT Corporation, Japan);
Hideaki Kimata (NTT Corporation, Japan); Shiori Sugimoto (NTT
Corporation, Japan); Norihiko Matsuura (NTT Corporation, Japan)
- 10:35 Region-based Adaptive Bilateral Filter in Depth Map Coding
Ilsoon Lim (Samsung Electronics, Korea);
Hochen Wey (Samsun Advanced Institute of Technology, Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea); Jaejoon Lee (Samsung Electronics, Korea)
- 10:55 Break
- 11:30 Object-based Layered Depth Images for Improved Virtual View Synthesis in Rate-Constrained Context
Vincent Jantet (ENS Cachan, Antenne de Bretagne, France); Christine Guillemot (INRIA, France); Luce Morin (INSA-Rennes, France)
- 11:50 Transform Domain Sparsification of Depth Maps Using Iterative Quadratic Programming
Gene Cheung (National Institute of
Informatics, Japan); Junichi Ishida (Chuo University, Japan); Akira
Kubota (Chuo University, Japan); Antonio Ortega (USC, USA)
- 12:10 Sparse Stereo Image Coding with Learned Dictionaries
Dimitri Palaz (EPFL, Switzerland); Ivana Tošić
(UC Berkeley, USA); Pascal Frossard (Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology - EPFL, Switzerland)
- 12:30 Efficient Compression Method for Integral Images Using Multi-view Video Coding
Shasha Shi (Télécom-Bretagne & France
Télécom, France); Patrick Gioia (Orange Labs, France); Gérard Madec
(Télécom-Bretagne, France)
MA.L7: Error Resilience and Channel Coding for Image & Video Systems (Lecture)
- 10:15 Belief Consensus for Distributed Action Recognition
Ahmed T Kamal (University of California,
Riverside, USA); Bi Song (University of California at Riverside, USA);
Amit Roy-Chowdhury (University of California, Riverside, USA)
- 10:35 Content-Aware Utility-Fair Video Streaming in Wireless Broadcasting Networks
Wen Ji (Institute of Computing Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Zhu Li (Huawei Technology
USA, USA); Yiqiang Chen (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, P.R. China)
- 10:55 Break
- 11:30 Resource Management for Wireless Visual Sensor Networks Based on Individual Video Characteristics
Angeliki Katsenou (University of Ioannina,
Greece); Lisimachos P Kondi (University of Ioannina, Greece);
Konstantinos Parsopoulos (University of Ioannina, Greece)
- 11:50 Tracking-Optimized Quantization for H.264 Compression in Transportation Video Surveillance Applications
Eren Soyak (Northwestern University, USA);
Sotirios A. Tsaftaris (Northwestern University, USA); Aggelos K.
Katsaggelos (Northwestern University, USA)
- 12:10 Dynamic GOP Size Control for Low Delay Distributed Video Coding
Krishna Rao Vijayanagar (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA); Joohee Kim (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
- 12:30 Optimal Image Transmission Over Visual Sensor Networks
sungjin Lee (Yonsei University, Korea);
Sanghoon Lee (Yonsei University, Korea); Alan C Bovik (University of
Texas at Austin, USA)
MA.L8: Radar Imaging and Remote Sensing (Lecture)
- 10:15 Bayesian TV Denoising of SAR Images
MIguel Vega (University of Granada, Spain);
Javier Mateos (University of Granada, Spain); Rafael Molina
(Universidad de Granada, Spain); Aggelos K. Katsaggelos (Northwestern
University, USA)
- 10:35 SAR Image Classification with Non-stationary Multinomial Logistic Mixture of Amplitude and Texture Densities
Koray Kayabol (INRIA, France); Aurelie Voisin (INRIA, France); Josiane Zerubia (INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France)
- 10:55 Break
- 11:30 Sparsity-driven Image Formation and Space-variant Focusing for SAR
Ozben Onhon (Sabanci University, Turkey); Mujdat Cetin (Sabanci University, Turkey)
- 11:50 Incremental Evolution of Collective Network of Binary Classifier for Polarimetric SAR Image Classification
Stefan Uhlmann (Tampere University of
Technology, Finland); Serkan Kiranyaz (Tampere University of
Technology, Finland); Moncef Gabbouj (Tampere University of Technology
& Tampere, Finland, Finland); Turker Ince (, Turkey)
- 12:10 Multispectral Interest Points for RGB-NIR Image Registration
Damien Firmenich (EPFL, Switzerland); Matthew Brown (EPFL, Switzerland); Sabine Süsstrunk (EPFL, Switzerland)
- 12:30 Contrast Enhancement and Denoising of Poisson and Gaussian Mixture Noise for Solar Images
Bojana Begovic (Royal College Building 204
George Street & University of Strathclyde, EEE Department, United
Kingdom); Vladimir Stankovic (University of Strathclyde, United
Kingdom); Lina Stankovic (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom)
MA.PA: Image & Video Representation - Perception and Quality Models for Images & Video (Poster)
- An Incremental/Decremental Delaunay Mesh-Generation Framework for Image Representation
Michael D. Adams (University of Victoria, Canada)
- A Symmetric KL Divergence Based Spatiogram Similarity Measure
Zhijun Yao (Hua Zhong University of Science
and Technology, P.R. China); Zhongyuan Lai (Huazhong University of
Science and Technology, P.R. China); Wenyu Liu (Huazhong University of
Science and Technology, P.R. China)
- Online Sparse Learning Utilizing Multi-Feature Combination for Image Classification
Kunyu Zhang (Dalian University of Technology, P.R. China)
- Evaluation Framework on Translation-Invariant Representation for Cumulative Foot Pressure Image
Shuai Zheng (Institute of Automation, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Kaiqi Huang (Chinese Academy of
Sciences, P.R. China); Tieniu Tan (NLPR, P.R. China)
- Image Pattern Discovery by Using the Spatial Closeness of Visual Code Words
Meng Sun (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium); Hugo Van Hamme (Universtity of leuven, Belgium)
- Action Recognition Using Correlogram of Body Poses and Spectral Regression
Ling Shao (The University of Sheffield, United
Kingdom); Di Wu (The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom); Xiuli
Chen (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
- A Discriminative Learning Technique for Mobile Landmark Recognition
Tao Chen (Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore); Kim Hui Yap (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore);
Lap-Pui Chau (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
- SSIM-based Non-local Means Image Denoising
Abdul Rehman (University of Waterloo, Canada); Zhou Wang (University of Waterloo, Canada)
- Biologically Motivated Feature Extraction Using the Spiral Architecture
Bryan W. Scotney (University of Ulster, United
Kingdom); Sonya A Coleman (University of Ulster, United Kingdom); Bryan
Gardiner (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
- Accurate Distortion Measurement for B-Spline-Based Shape Coding
Zhongyuan Lai (Huazhong University of Science
and Technology, P.R. China); Zhen Zuo (Huazhong University of Science
and Technology, P.R. China); Zhe Wang (Huazhong University of Science
and Technology, P.R. China); Zhijun Yao (Hua Zhong University of
Science and Technology, P.R. China); Wenyu Liu (Huazhong University of
Science and Technology, P.R. China)
- Abnormal Motion Selection in Crowds Using Bottom-Up Saliency
Matei Mancas (University of Mons, Belgium);
Nicolas Riche (University of Mons, Belgium); Julien Leroy (University
of Mons, Belgium); Bernard Gosselin (University of Mons, Belgium)
- Motion Trajectory Based Visual Saliency for Video Quality Assessment
Lin Ma (Department of Electronic Engineering,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong); Songnan Li (The
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong); King N. Ngan (Chinese
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
- Perceptual Noise Shaping in Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet Transform for Image Coding
Junwu Zhu (Carleton University, Canada);
Richard Dansereau (Carleton University, Canada); Chris Joslin (Carleton
University, Canada)
- Fractal Image Coding Using SSIM
Jianji Wang (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R.
China); Yuehu Liu (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Ping Wei
(Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Zhiqiang Tian (Xi'an Jiaotong
University, P.R. China); Yaochen Li (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R.
China); Nanning Zheng (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China)
MA.PB: Multi-Resolution Methods for Image Processing (Poster)
- Block-Lifting Factorization of M-Channel Biorthogonal Filter Banks with an Arbitrary McMillan Degree
Taizo Suzuki (College of Engineering, Nihon University, Japan)
- Multiscale Directional AM-FM Demodulation of Images Using a 2D Optimized Method
Victor Murray (University of New Mexico, USA);
Marios Pattichis (University of New Mexico, USA); Peter Soliz (Vision
Quest Biomedical, USA)
- Design of Q-Shift Filters with Improved Vanishing Moments for DTCWT
Xi Zhang (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
- Natural Scene Statistics of Color and Range
Che-Chun Su (The University of Texas at
Austin, USA); Alan C Bovik (University of Texas at Austin, USA);
Lawrence Cormack (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)
- Biologically-Inspired Object Recognition System with Features From Complex Wavelets
Tao Hong (Cambridge University, United
Kingdom); Nick Geoffrey Kingsbury (University of Cambridge, United
Kingdom); Michael D Furman (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
- Multiple Blind Re-Watermarking with Quantisation-Based Embedding
Jutta Hämmerle-Uhl (University of Salzburg,
Austria); Christian Koidl (University of Salzburg, Austria); Andreas
Uhl (Salzburg University, Austria)
- Multi-resolution Level Set Image Segmentation Using Wavelet
Fares Al-Qunaieer (University of Waterloo,
Canada); Hamid R. Tizhoosh (University of Waterloo, Canada); Shahryar
Rahnamayan (University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT),
Canada)
- Color Monogenic Wavelets for Image Analysis
Raphael Soulard (University of Poitiers, France); Philippe Carré (University of Poitiers, France)
- An Effective Approach to Corner Point Detection Through Multiresolution Analysis
Yang Bai (University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA)
- Frequency Guided Bilateral Symmetry Gabor Wavelet Network
Seungkyu Lee (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea)
- A Scale-Space Based Hierarchical Representation of Discrete Data
Moncef Hidane (Université de Caen
Basse-Normandie & ENSICAEN, CNRS, France); Olivier Lezoray
(Université de Caen Basse-Normandie & Greyc UMR CNRS 6072, France);
Abderrahim Elmoataz (Université de Caen Basse-Normandi, France)
MA.PC: Image Coding (Poster)
- Random Permutations Based Block Compressive Sensing for Image Compression Applications
Zhirong Gao (South-Central University for Nationalities, P.R. China)
- Online Dictionaries for Image Prediction
Mehmet Turkan (INRIA, France); Christine Guillemot (INRIA, France)
- Wavelet-Based Quality Constrained Compression Using Binary Search
Yizhen Huang (AMD Inc., P.R. China)
- Low-Complexity Image Coder/Decoder with an Approaching-Entropy Quad-Tree Search Code for Embedded Computing Platforms
Tao Ma (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA);
Pradhumna L Shrestha (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA); Michael
Hempel (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA); Dongming Peng (University
Nebraska - Lincoln, USA); Hamid Sharif (University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
USA)
- Preserving Sift Features in Jpeg-Encoded Images
Jianshu Chao (Technische Universität München, Germany); Eckehard Steinbach (Munich University of Technology, Germany)
- Very Low-Complexity Coding of Images Using Adaptive modulo-PCM
Josep Prades-Nebot (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain)
- Visually Lossless JPEG2000 At Fractional Resolutions
Han Oh (University of Arizona, USA); Ali
Bilgin (ECE Dept, The University of Arizona, USA); Michael W. Marcellin
(ECE Dept, The University of Arizona, USA)
- JPEG XR Optimization with Graph-Based Soft Quantization
Yu Gao (Simon Fraser University, Canada);
Duncan Chan (Simon Fraser University, Canada); Jie Liang (Simon Fraser
University, Canada)
- Efficient Wavelet Packet Basis Selection in JPEG2000
Thomas Stuetz (University of Salzburg, Austria); Andreas Uhl (Salzburg University, Austria)
- Decoder-Side Dimensionality Determination for Compressive-Projection Principal Component Analysis of Hyperspectral Data
Wei Li (Mississippi State University, USA); James Fowler (Mississippi State University, USA)
- Improved Entropy Coding for Component-Based Image Coding
Christian Feldmann (RWTH Aachen University, Germany); Johannes Ballé (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
- 3D-PMDC: A Parallelized Morphological Wavelet Codec for 3D Medical Datasets and Teleradiology Applications
Alberto Signoroni (University of Brescia,
Italy); Mario Pezzoni (University of Brescia, Italy); Riccardo Leonardi
(University of Brescia, Italy)
- Probability Interval Partitioning Entropy Coding Using Systematic Variable-to-variable Length Codes
Heiner Kirchhoffer (Fraunhofer HHI, Germany);
Detlev Marpe (Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications - Heinrich
Hertz Institute, Germany); Christian Bartnik (Fraunhofer
Heinrich-Hertz-Institute, Germany); Anastasia Henkel (Fraunhofer
Heinrich-Hertz-Institute, Germany); Mischa Siekmann (Fraunhofer
Heinrich Hertz Institute, Germany); Jan Stegemann (Fraunhofer
Heinrich-Hertz-Institute, Germany); Heiko Schwarz (Fraunhofer HHI,
Germany); Thomas Wiegand (HHI/FhG, Germany)
- An Adaptable Spatial-Temporal Error Concealment Method for Multiple Description Coding Based on Error Tracking
Meilin Yang (Purdue University, USA); Mary Comer (Purdue University, USA); Ed Delp (Purdue University, USA)
- Coupled Distributed Arithmetic Coding
Xi Chen (University of New South Wales, Australia); David Taubman (University of New South Wales, Australia)
MA.PD: Hardware and GPU Issues in Video / High Dynamic Range Imaging and Shape Estimation (Poster)
- Curve-Based and Image-based JND Contrast Analysis for Inverse Tone Mapping Operators
Ching-Te Chiu (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
- Hybrid Light Coding for Fast and High-accuracy Shape Acquisition
Lulu He (Northwestern University, USA); Sen
Wang (Eastman Kodak Company, USA); Paul J Kane (Eastman Kodak Company,
USA); Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas (Northwestern University, USA)
- Motion Artifact-free HDR Imaging Under Dynamic Environments
Sungchan Park (Samsung Electronics, Samsung
Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea); Hyun-Hwa Oh (Samsung
Electronics, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea); Jae-Hyun
Kwon (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea); Wonhee Choe
(Samsung Electronics, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea)
- Geometrical Transformation-Based Ghost Artifacts Removing for High Dynamic Range Image
Jaehyun Im (Chung-Ang University, Korea);
Sangsik Jang (Chung-Ang University, Korea); Seungwon Lee (Chung-Ang
University, Korea); Joonki Paik (Chung-Ang University, Korea)
- Fully Automated Exposure Fusion Algorithm for Mobile Platforms
Tomislav Kartalov (Faculty of Electrical
Engeneering and Information Technologies - Skopje, Macedonia); Zoran
Ivanovski (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia); Ljupcho
Panovski (Faculty of Electrical Engeneering and Information
Technologies - Skopje, Macedonia)
- Fast Movement Detection for High Dynamic Range Imaging
Zhengguo Li (Institute for Inforcomm Research,
Singapore); Zijian Zhu (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore);
Susanto Rahardja (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
- One-Round Renormalization Based 2-bin/Cycle H.264/AVC CABAC Encoder
Zhenyu Liu (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Dongsheng Wang (Tsinghua University, P.R. China)
- An Efficient VLSI Architecture for 4×4 Intra Prediction in the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) Standard
Fu Li (Xidian University, P.R. China);
Guangming Shi (Xidian University, P.R. China); Feng Wu (Microsoft
Research Asia, P.R. China)
- Ultra High Definition Video Decoding with Motion JPEG XR Using the GPU
Bart Pieters (Ghent University - IBBT -
Multimedia Lab, Belgium); Jan De Cock (Ghent University - IBBT,
Belgium); Charles Hollemeersch (Ghent University – IBBT, Belgium);
Jeroen Wielandt (Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium); Peter Lambert
(Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium); Rik Van de Walle (Ghent University
- IBBT, Belgium)
- H.264/AVC UHD Decoder Implementation on Multi-Cluster Platform Using Hybrid Parallelization Method
Sangjo Lee (Samsung, Korea)
- A Novel Energy Reduction Technique for H.264 Intra Mode Decision
Yusuf Adibelli (Sabancı University, Turkey);
Mustafa Parlak (Sabancı University, Turkey); Ilker Hamzaoglu (Sabanci
University, Turkey)
- Fast FPGA-Based Architecture for Pedestrian Detection Based on Covariance Matrices
Samuele Martelli (University of Verona,
Italy); Diego Tosato (University of Verona, Italy); Marco Cristani
(University of Verona & Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy);
Vittorio Murino (University of Verona, Italy)
- A High-Throughput Parallel Hardware Architecture for H.264/AVC CAVLC Encoding
Muhammad Shafique (Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology (KIT), Germany); Adnan Tüfek (Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Germany); Jörg Henkel (Universität karlsruhe (TH), Germany)
- ReVC:
Computationally Reliable Video Coding on Unreliable Hardware Platforms:
A Case Study on Error-Tolerant H.264/AVC CAVLC Entropy Coding
Semeen Rehman (Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Germany); Muhammad Shafique (Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology (KIT), Germany); Florian Kriebel (Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Germany); Jörg Henkel (Universität karlsruhe (TH), Germany)
MA.PE: CT Image Processing Methods (Poster)
- Synthetic OCT Data for Image Processing Performance Testing
Pedro Serranho (University of Coimbra,
Portugal); Cristina Maduro (AIBILI & CNTM, Portugal); Torcato
Santos (AIBILI, Portugal); José Cunha-Vaz (IBILI, Fac. Medicine,
University Coimbra & AIBILI, Portugal); Rui Bernardes (Inst.
Biophysics&Biomathematics, IBILI, Fac. Medicine, University Coimbra
& Center New Technologies for Medicine, AIBILI, Coimbra, Portugal,
Portugal)
- A Comparative Evaluation of Ring Artifacts Reduction Filters for X-ray Computed Microtomography Images
Francesco Brun (University of Trieste &
Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., Italy); Georgios Kourousias (Sincrotrone
Trieste S.C.p.A, Italy); Dreossi Diego (Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A.,
Italy); Lucia Mancini (Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., Italy); Giuliana
Tromba (Sincrotrone Trieste S. C. p. A., Italy)
- A Novel Alternative Algorithm for Limited Angle Tomography
Xiaoqiang Lu (Chinese Academy of Sciences,
P.R. China); Yuan Yuan (Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China);
Pingkun Yan (Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Xuelong Li
(Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, P.R. China)
- A Novel Coupled Transmission-Reflection Tomography and the V-line Radon Transform
Rémi Régnier (ETIS/ENSEA/CNRS/University of Cergy-Pontoise, France); Maï Nguyen-Verger (University of Cergy-Pontoise, France)
- PET Image Reconstruction: GPU-Accelerated Particle Filter Framework
Fengchao Yu (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Huafeng Liu (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Pengcheng Shi (, USA)
- Sensitivity to Error of the Truncated Hilbert Transform Technique for Interior Reconstruction
Alex Opie (University of Canterbury, New Zealand); Phil Bones (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
- Interactive CT Image Segmentation with Online Discriminative Learning
Wei Yang (Sun Yat-Sen University, P.R. China);
Xiaolong Wang (Sun Yat-Sen University, P.R. China); Liang Lin (Sun
Yat-Sen University, P.R. China); Chengying Gao (Sun Yat-Sen University,
P.R. China)
- An
Algorithm for Simultaneous Image Segmentation and Nonrigid
Registration, with Clinical Application in Image Guided Radiotherapy
Chao Lu (Yale University, USA); Jingjing Zhu (Yale University, USA); James Duncan (Yale University, USA)
- Integrated Framework for Simultaneous Segmentation and Registration of Carpal Bones
Xin Chen (The University of Manchester, United
Kingdom); Jim Graham (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom);
Charles Hutchinson (University of Warwick, United Kingdom)
- Automated Delineation of Tree-Rings in X-ray Computed Tomography Images of Wood
Philippe Borianne (Umr Amap & CIRAD, France); Gerard Subsol (Lirmm, France)
- Multiscale
Sparse Representation of High-Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT)
Lung Images for Diffuse Lung Disease Classification
Kiet T. Vo (University of New South Wales, Australia)
- Modeling a Parallelism Constraint in Active Contours. Application to the Segmentation of Eye Vessels and Retinal Layers
Itebeddine Ghorbel (Télécom ParisTech,
France); Florence Rossant (ISEP, France); Isabelle Bloch (Télécom
ParisTech, France); Michel Paques (Clinical Investigation Center 503,
France)
- Sparsity-based Retinal Layer Segmentation of Optical Coherence Tomography Images
Jason Tokayer (University of Southern
California & Center for Ophthalmic Optics and Lasers, USA); Antonio
Ortega (USC, USA); David Huang (Oregon Health and Sciences University,
USA)
- Direct Reconstruction of Parametric Images From Cardiac Gated Dynamic SPECT Data
Xiaofeng Niu (Illinois Institute of
Technology, USA); Yongyi Yang (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA);
Miles Wernick (IIT, USA)
- Effects of Piecewise Smoothing on Cardiac SPECT Reconstruction
Wenyuan Qi (Illinoise Institute of Technology,
USA); Xiaofeng Niu (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA); Yongyi Yang
(Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
- A New 3D Paradigm for Metal Artifact Reduction in Dental CT
Valery Naranjo (Universidad Politecnica de
Valencia, Spain); Roberto Lloréns (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia,
Spain); Mariano Alcañiz (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain);
Rafael Verdú-Monedero (Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain);
Jorge Larrey-Ruiz (Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain); Juan
Morales-Sánchez (Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain)
MA.PF: Tracking (Poster)
- An Improved Occlusion Handling for Appearance-Based Tracking
Gwo-Cheng Chao (National Taiwan University,
Taiwan); Shyh-Kang Jeng (National Taiwan University, Taiwan);
Shung-Shing Lee (Ching Yun University, Taiwan)
- A Snake Algorithm for Automatically Tracking Multiple Objects
Hua Fang (PAICHAI University, Korea); Shin-Hyoung Kim (AR VISION Inc., Korea); Jong Whan Jang (PAICHAI University, Korea)
- Mean-shift Tracking Algorithm with Weight Fusion Strategy
Lingfeng Wang (National Laboratory of Pattern
Recognition, P.R. China); Chunhong Pan (Institute of Automation,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Shiming Xiang (Institute of
Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China)
- Complementary Visual Tracking
Shu Wang (Dalian University of Technology,
P.R. China); Huchuan LU (Dalian University of Technology, P.R. China);
Guang Yang (Dong Cai Science and Technology, P.R. China)
- A Cost Function Approach for Multi-Human Tracking
Yuan Shen (Beijing Jiaotong University, P.R.
China); Zhenjiang Miao (Institute of Information Science, Beijing
Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Zhifei Wang (Institute of Information
Science, Beijing Jiaotong University, P.R. China)
- Robust Visual Tracking Via Transfer Learning
Wenhan Luo (National Lab of Pattern
Recognition, Institute of Automation, CAS, P.R. China); Xi Li
(University of Adelaide, Australia); Wei Li (National Lab of Pattern
Recognition, Institute of Automation, CAS, P.R. China); Weiming Hu
(CAS, P.R. China)
- Visual Tracking Using Compensated Motion Model for Mobile Cameras
Jian-Yi Lu (Evest Corp., Taiwan); Yi-Chun Wei
(National Central University, Taiwan); Chih-Wei Tang (National Central
University, Taiwan)
- Region Tracking with Narrow Perception of Background
Julien Mille (Université de Lyon, LIRIS &
Université Lyon 1, France); Jean-Loïc Rose (Université de LYON, CNRS
& LIRIS, France)
- Adaptive Multi-Resolution CRF-based Contour Tracking
Fatemeh Moayedi (University of Shiraz, Iran);
Zohreh Azimifar (Shiraz University, Iran); Paul Fieguth (University of
Waterloo, Canada); Alireza Kazemi (University of Shiraz, Iran)
- Monte Carlo Sampling for Visual Pose Tracking
Jehoon Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology,
USA); Romeil Sandhu (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA); Allen
Tannenbaum (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
- SnooperTrack: Text Detection and Tracking for Outdoor Videos
Rodrigo Minetto (University of Campinas &
University Pierre and Marie Curie, Brazil); Nicolas Thome (University
Pierre et Marie Curie, France); Matthieu Cord (UPMC Paris 6, France);
Neucimar Leite (State University of Campinas, Brazil); Jorge Stolfi
(University of Campinas, Brazil)
- Robust Visual Tracking Via Context Objects Computing
Zhongqian Sun (Harbin Institute of Technology,
P.R. China); Hongxun Yao (Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China);
Shengping Zhang (Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China); Xin Sun
(Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China)
- Particle-Based Tracking Model for Automatic Anomaly Detection
Erwan Jouneau (Multitel, Belgium); Cyril Carincotte (Multitel, Belgium)
- Robust Visual Tracking Via Ranking SVM
Yancheng Bai (National Lab of Pattern
Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R.
China); Ming Tang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China)
- Vanishing Point-Based Line Sampling for Efficient Axis-Based People Localization
Kuo-Hua Lo (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan); Jen-Hui Chuang (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
MA.PG: Preprocessing and Features for Biometrics (Poster)
- A Markerless Motion Capture System with Automatic Subject-Specific Body Model Acquisition and Robust Pose Tracking From 3D Data
Zheng Zhang (Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore); Seah Hock Soon (Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore); Chee Kwang Quah (Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore); Jixiang Sun (National University of Defense Technology,
Singapore)
- Robust Body Parts Tracking Using Particle Filter and Dynamic Template
Matilde Gonzalez (Université Paul Sabatier, France); Christophe Collet (Université Paul Sabatier, France)
- Action Recognition Using Partial Least Squares and Support Vector Machines
Samah Ramadan (University Of Maryland, USA); Larry S Davis (University of Maryland, USA)
- Augmented Fingerprint Minutiae Vicinity
Bian Yang (Gjøvik University College, Norway); Christoph Busch (Gjøvik University College, Norway)
- Multi-view Multi-stance Gait Identification
Maodi Hu (Beihang University, P.R. China);
Yunhong Wang (Beihang University, P.R. China); Zhaoxiang Zhang (Beihang
University, P.R. China); De Zhang (Beihang University, P.R. China)
- Speed-Invariant Gait Recognition Based on Procrustes Shape Analysis Using Higher-Order Shape Configuration
Worapan Kusakunniran (University of New South
Wales & National ICT Australia, Australia); Qiang Wu (University of
Technology, Sydney, Australia); Jian Zhang (The University of New South
Wales & NICTA, Australia); Hongdong Li (Australian National
University, Australia)
- Hybrid Hand Tracking System
Jing-Ming Guo (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
- Exploiting Color SIFT Features for 2D Ear Recognition
Jindan Zhou (University of Miami, USA); Steven
Cadavid (University of Miami, USA); Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb (University
of Miami, USA)
- GPU-based Face Tracking At 500 Fps
Idaku Ishii (Hiroshima University, Japan);
HIroki Ichida (Hiroshima University, Japan); Takeshi Takaki (Hiroshima
University, Japan)
- A Comparison of Techniques for Robust Gender Recognition
Richard Rojas-Bello (Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid, Spain); Luis Lago-Fernández (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,
Spain); Gonzalo Martínez-Muñoz (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain);
Manuel Sánchez-Montañés (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
- Multi-task GLOH Feature Selection for Human Age Estimation
Yixiong Liang (Central South University, P.R.
China); LIngbo Liu (Central South University, P.R. China); Ying Xu
(Central South University, P.R. China); Yao Xiang (Central South
University, P.R. China); Beiji Zou (Central South University, P.R.
China)
- Pose Invariant Facial Component Landmark Detection
Boris Efraty (University of Houston, USA);
Manos Papadakis (TLC2, USA); Adam Profitt (TLC2, USA); Shishir Shah
(University of Houston, USA); Ioannis Kakadiaris (University of
Houston, USA)
- Spatial and Probabilistic Codebook Template Based Head Pose Estimation From Unconstrained Environments
Meltem Demirkus (Mcgill University, Canada);
Boris N Oreshkin (Mcgill University, Canada); James Clark (McGill
University, Canada); Tal Arbel (McGill, Canada)
- Newton Optimization Based Congealing for Facial Image Alignment
Weiyuan Ni (Grenoble University, France); Alice Caplier (Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, France)
14:20 - 17:35
MP.L1: Compression of High-Dimensional Media Data for Interactive Navigation (Special Session)
- 14:20 Efficient Communication of Video Using Metadata
Aous T. Naman (University of New South Wales,
Australia); Duncan Edwards (University of New South Wales, Australia);
David Taubman (University of New South Wales, Australia)
- 14:40 Mapping Data on a Rotated Grid in High-dimensions for Lossless Compression
Zihong Fan (University of Southern California, USA); Antonio Ortega (USC, USA)
- 15:00 Interactive Multiview Video System with Low Decoding Complexity
Thomas Maugey (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne, Switzerland); Pascal Frossard (Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology - EPFL, Switzerland)
- 15:20 Frame Structure Optimization for Interactive Multiview Video Streaming with Bounded Network Delay
Xiaoyu Xiu (Simon Fraser University, Canada);
Gene Cheung (National Institute of Informatics, Japan); Jie Liang
(Simon Fraser University, Canada)
- 15:40 break
- 16:15 Using Distributed Source Coding and Depth Image Based Rendering to Improve Interactive Multiview Video Access
Giovanni Petrazzuoli (Télécom ParisTech,
France); Marco Cagnazzo (TELECOM ParisTech, France); Frederic Dufaux
(Telecom Paristech & CNRS, France); Beatrice Pesquet-Popescu
(Télécom ParisTech, France)
- 16:35 Interactive Multiview Image Coding
Andriy Gelman (Imperial College London, United
Kingdom); Pier Luigi Dragotti (Imperial College London, United
Kingdom); Vladan Velisavljevic (Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany)
- 16:55 A Trellis-based Approach for Robust View Synthesis
Dong Tian (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs,
USA); Anthony Vetro (Mitsubishi Electic Research Laboratories, USA);
Matthew Brand (MERL, USA)
- 17:15 Adaptive pixel/patch-based Synthesis for Texture Compression
Fabien Racape (Technicolor Research &
Innovation & Institut Electronique Telecommunications de Rennes,
France); Simon Lefort (Technicolor Research & Innovation, France);
Edouard Francois (Technicolor, France); Marie Babel (IETR / INSA
Rennes, France); Olivier Deforges (IETR / INSA Rennes, France)
MP.L2: Image & Video Sensing (Lecture)
- 14:20 Single Image Local Blur Identification
Pauline Trouvé (Onera & DGA, France);
Frédéric Champagnat (ONERA, France); Guy Le Besnerais (ONERA, France);
Jérôme Idier (IRCCyN, France)
- 14:40 Lens Distortion Correction with a Calibration Harp
Rafael Grompone von Gioi (CMLA, ENS-Cachan,
France); Pascal Monasse (IMAGINE, LIGM-Universite Paris Est, France);
Jean-Michel Morel (CMLA, ENS-Cachan, France); Zhongwei Tang (CMLA,
ENS-Cachan, France)
- 15:00 Effective Autofocus Decision Using Reciprocal Focus Profile
Dong-Chen Tsai (National Taiwan University, Taiwan); Homer Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
- 15:20 Automatic Video Deshearing for Skew Sequences Captured by Rolling Shutter Cameras
Dung Vo (Samsung Information Systems America (
Samsung Electronics US R&D Center ), USA); Surapong
Lertrattanapanich (Digital Media Solutions Lab, Samsung Electronics US
R&D Center, USA); Yeong-Taeg Kim (Samsung SISA, USA)
- 15:40 break
- 16:15 Robust Video Stabilization Approach Based on a Voting Strategy
Giovanni Puglisi (University of Catania, Italy); Sebastiano Battiato (University of Catania, Italy)
- 16:35 An Auto-Focus Sharpness Function for Stereo Image Pairs
Mohammad Rahman (University of Texas at
Dallas, USA); Nasser Kehtarnavaz (University of Texas at Dallas, USA);
Siamak Yousefi (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
- 16:55 Calibration of Central Catadioptric Camera with One-Dimensional Object Undertaking General Motions
Xiaoming Deng (Institute of Software, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Fuchao Wu (NLPR, P.R. China); Yihong
Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Liang Chang (Beijing
Normal University, P.R. China); Wei Liu (ISCAS, P.R. China); Hongan
Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China)
- 17:15 Paracatadioptric Camera Calibration Using Sphere Images
Huixian Duan (Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Yihong Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China)
MP.L3: Saliency and Object Recognition (Lecture)
- 14:20 Visual Saliency Detection Based on Bayesian Model
Yulin Xie (Dalian University of Technology, P.R. China); Huchuan LU (Dalian University of Technology, P.R. China)
- 14:40 High Resolution Biologically Inspired Salient Region Detection
Yusuf Saber (Ryerson University, Canada); Matthew J Kyan (Ryerson University, Canada)
- 15:00 Simultaneous Detection and Segmentation for Generic Objects
Albert Torrent (University of Girona, Spain);
Xavier Lladó (University of Girona, Spain); Jordi Freixenet (University
of Girona, USA); Antonio Torralba (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, USA)
- 15:20 Sparse Representation Based Visual Element Analysis
Xue Li (Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R.
China); Hongxun Yao (Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China);
Xiaoshuai Sun (Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China); Rongrong Ji
(Columbia University, P.R. China); Xianming Liu (Harbin Institute of
Technology, P.R. China); Pengfei Xu (Harbin Institute of Technology,
P.R. China)
- 15:40 break
- 16:15 Spatial Coordinate Coding to Reduce Histogram Representations, Dominant Angle and Colour Pyramid Match
Piotr Koniusz (University of Surrey, United Kingdom); Krystian Mikolajczyk (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)
- 16:35 Multivariate log-Gaussian Cox Models of Elementary Shapes for Recognizing Natural Scene Categories
Huu-Giao Nguyen (Institut Telecom / Telecom Bretagne / Labsticc, France)
- 16:55 Improving Image Similarity with Vectors of Locally Aggregated Tensors
David Picard (ETIS - ENSEA, France); Philippe H Gosselin (CNRS, ENSEA, UniversityCergy-Pontoise, France)
- 17:15 Recognizing 3D Objects in Cluttered Scenes Using Projection Images
Dimitrios Zarpalas (Informatics and Telematics
Institute, Greece); Georgios Kordelas (Informatics and Telematics
Institute, Greece); Petros Daras (Informatics & Telematics
Institute, Greece)
MP.L4: Image Restoration (Lecture)
- 14:20 Single Image Spatially Variant Out-Of-Focus Blur Removal
Stanley Chan (University of California, San Diego, USA); Truong Nguyen (University of California in San Diego, USA)
- 14:40 Patch-based Image Deconvolution Via Joint Modeling of Sparse Priors
Chao Jia (The University of Texas at Austin, USA); Brian L Evans (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)
- 15:00 Variational Image Restoration Based on Poisson Singular Integral and Curvelet-Type Decomposition Space Regularization
Huang Li (Nanjing University of Science and
Technology, P.R. China); Zhi Wei (Nanjing University of Science and
Technology, P.R. China); Zhang Rong (Nanjing University of Science and
Technology, P.R. China)
- 15:20 Two Constrained Formulations for Deblurring Poisson Noisy Images
Mikael Carlavan (INRIA, France); Laure Blanc-Féraud (CNRS, France)
- 15:40 break
- 16:15 A Convex Minimization Model in Image Restoration Via One-Dimensional Sobolev Norm Profiles
Yunho Kim (University of California Irvine,
USA); John Garnett (University of California Los Angeles, USA);
Luminita Vese (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
- 16:35 Adaptive Regularization for Multiple Image Restoration Using an Extended Total Variations Approach
Matthew A. Kitchener (University of
Wollongong, Australia); Abdesselam Bouzerdoum (University of
Wollongong, Australia); Son Lam Phung (University of Wollongong,
Australia)
- 16:55 A New Image Deblurring Algorithm with Less Ringing Artifacts Via Error Variance Estimation and Soft Decision
Ruiqin Xiong (Peking University, P.R. China)
- 17:15 A Second-order Extension of TV Regularization for Image Deblurring
Zafer Dogan (Swiss Institute of Technology,
Lausanne, Switzerland); Stamatios Lefkimmiatis (Ecole Polytechnique
Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland); Aurélien Bourquard (Ecole
Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland); Michael Unser (EPFL,
Switzerland)
MP.L5: Best Student Paper Award Session (Lecture)
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