ACCV'07 Workshop on
Multi-dimensional and Multi-view Image Processing
November 19, 2007 Tokyo
Timetable is now available![]()
Instructions for oral/poster presenters is now available![]()
Due to the growing importance of advanced sensing system toward a safe
and secure society, there is an expanding need for multi-dimensional and
multi-view image processing such as distributed visual surveillance system,
3D sensing system using laser range finders or stereo cameras, or multi-dimensional
advanced medical imaging. This workshop serves as a forum for researchers
in computer vision interested in this field to discuss current challenges
in multi-dimensional and multi-view image processing and to present latest
research results in multi-dimensional and multi-view image-based applications.
The focus of this workshop is not only restricted to multiple camera-based
image processing. It also addresses a broad spectrum of multiple and multimodal
sensor system, sensor network, sensor fusion, image analysis, and wide-ranging
applications.
Extended versions of selected papers accepted for the workshop will be
published in International Journal of Automation and Computing (http://www.ijac.net/).
The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Opening Remarks 9:30 - 9:35 Rin-ichiro Taniguchi, Ryo Kurazume
Session 1 Multi-dimensional/Multi-view rendering
Chairs: Rin-ichiro Taniguchi, Daisaku Arita
MM-O-1 9:35 - 9:55
Color Restoration Method Based on Spectral Information Using Normalized Cut
Tetsuro Morimoto1, Tohru Mihashi2, Katsushi Ikeuchi1
1University of Tokyo, 2Toppan Printing Co.,Ltd.
MM-O-2 9:55 - 10:15
Color Correction for Multi-view Video by Minimizing Energy of View Networks
Kenji Yamamoto, Ryutaro Oi
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
MM-O-3 10:15 - 10:35
Real-Time Video-Based Rendering from Multiple Cameras
Vincent Nozick , Hideo Saito
Keio University
MM-O-4 10:35 - 10:55
Simple Surface Reflectance Estimation of Diffuse Outdoor Object using Spherical Images
Sonoko Okura, Rei Kawakami, Katsushi Ikeuchi
University of Tokyo
MM-O-5 10:55 - 11:15
High-spatio-temporal-resolution Image-sequence Reconstruction from Two Image Sequences with Different Resolutions and Exposure Times
Taro Imagawa1, Takeo Azuma1, Tomokazu Sato2, Naokazu Yokoya2
1Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., 2Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Session 2 Multi-dimensional/Multi-view application
Chairs: Akihiro Sugimoto, Koichi Ogawara
MM-O-6 11:25 - 11:45
Free Viewpoint Video Synthesis based on Visual Hull Reconstruction from Hand-Held Multiple Cameras
Songkran Jarusirisawad, Hideo Saito,
Keio University
MM-O-7 11:45 - 12:05
Omnidirectional Depth Recovery based on a Novel Stereo Sensor
Chuanjiang Luo, Lei He, Liancheng Su, Feng Zhu, Yingming Hao, Zelin Shi
Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Science
MM-O-8 12:05 - 12:25
3D Reconstruction from Omnidirectional Image Volume
Tomoo Ebiyama, Hajime Nagahara, Masahiko Yachida
Osaka University
MM-O-9 12:25 - 12:45
Patient-specific femoral shape estimation using a parametric model and two 2D fluoroscopic images
Yumi Iwashita1, Ryo Kurazume1, Kaori Nakamura1, Toshiyuki Okada2, Yoshinobu Sato2, Nobuhiko Sugano2, Tsuyoshi Koyama2 , Tsutomu Hasegawa1
1Kyushu University, 2Osaka University
MM-O-10 12:45 - 13:05
Multiple cameras based method to reconstruct the 3D shape of humans' foot
Edmee Amstutz1, Tomoaki Teshima1, Hideo Saito1, Masaaki Mochimaru2
1Keio University, 2AIST
Lunch
Poster session 13:30 - 15:30
Session 3 Multi-dimensional/Multi-view geometry
Chairs: Ryo Kurazume, Ken-ichi Morooka
MM-O-11 15:30 - 15:50
A Method for Projecting 3D Object Model onto Target Surface by Using Self-organizing Deformable Model
Ken'ichi Morooka1, Shun Matsui2, Hiroshi Nagahashi2
1Kyushu University, 2Tokyo Institute of Technology
MM-O-12 15:50 - 16:10
Rectification of 3D Data Obtained from Moving Range Sensor by using Multiple View Geometry under Projective Projections in Space-Time
Kazuki Kozuka, Cheng Wan, Jun Sato
Nagoya Institute of Technology
MM-O-13 16:10 - 16:30
Planar surface segmentation of a point cloud using local geometric patterns
Yukiko Kenmochi1, Lilian Buzer1, Akihiro Sugimoto1,2, Ikuko Shimizu3
1Université Paris-Est, 2NII, 3TUAT
Closing Remarks 16:30 - 16:35 Ryo Kurazume, Rin-ichiro Taniguchi
Poster session 13:30 - 15:30
MM-P-1 Anisotropic diffusion-based detail-preserving smoothing for image restoration
Shin-Min Chao1,2, Du-Ming Tsai1 , Yu-Hsi Lee1, Wei-Yao Chiu1, Chih-heng Fang2
1Yuan-Ze University, 2Utechzone Co. Ltd.
MM-P-2 Robust and accurate change detection under sudden illumination variations
Luigi Di Stefano, Federico Tombari , Stefano Mattoccia, Errico De Lisi
University of Bologna
MM-P-3 Automatic Recognizing and Removing of Highlight Spots in Visual Hull Rendering
Jie Feng, Liang Chen, Bingfeng Zhou
Peking University
MM-P-4 Controllable Image-based Lighting with Environmental Importance Sampling
Xiao Liang, Jie Feng, Bingfeng Zhou
Peking University
MM-P-5 Extrinsic Camera Parameter Estimation from a Still Image based on Feature Landmark Database
Mitsutaka Susuki, Tomoka Nakagawa, Tomokazu Sato, Naokazu Yokoya
Nara Institute of Science and Technology
MM-P-6 Diminished Reality using Multiple Handheld Cameras
Akihito Enomoto, Hideo Saito
Keio University
MM-P-7 A Study on Robust Eye Gaze Tracking System Allowing the Natural Facial Movements
You Jin Ko, Eui Chul Lee, Kang Ryoung Park
Sangmyung University
MM-P-8 A Smart Automated Complex Motion Recognition Technique
Md. Atiqur Rahman Ahad, T. Ogata, J. K. Tan, H. S. Kim, S. Ishikawa
Kyushu Institute of Technology
MM-P-9 Cognitive Linguistic Categorization for Medical Multi-dimensional Pattern Understanding
Lidia Ogiela, Ryszard Tadeusiewicz, Marek R. Ogiela
AGH University of Science and Technology
MM-P-10 A Large Camera Array System for Real Time Surveillance
Xuefeng Liang, Tetsuo Tomizawa, Jae Hoon Lee, Hyun Min Do, Yong-Shik Kim, Kenichi Ohara, Bong Keun Kim, Tamio Tanikawa, Kohtaro Ohba
UFRG, ISRI, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
MM-P-11 Reducing False Alarms for Detections in Crowd
Chern-Horng Sim, Surendra Ranganath
National University of Singapore
MM-P-12 Detecting motion by means of 2D and 3D information
Federico Tombari, Stefano Mattoccia, Luigi Di Stefano, Fabio Tonelli
University of Bologna
MM-P-13 A Novel CSG Approach for 3D Reconstruction of Helix Using Spiral Sweeps
Muhammad Abuzar Fahiem1,2, Nadia Kanwal1
1Lahore College for Women University, 2University of Engineering and Technology
MM-P-14 Effect of Camera Parameters Error on the Precision of Visual Pose Estimation
Jing Zhou, Feng Zhu, Yingming Hao, Lei He
Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Science
Instructions for oral/poster presenters:
Oral presentations:
Oral presentations will be held in the Seminar Room 301 and 302 on the 3rd floor of the A-block (General Research Experiment Building. See also "2. Map of Komaba Research Campus" in the map page for detail.): it is equipped with a LCD projector, microphones and laser pointers. For presentations, you may use your own computer: please make sure to test its video output beforehand and be familiar with its configuration.
Each oral presentation is allocated a total of 20 minutes: please ensure that you provide a sufficient question period at the end of your talk. You should aim for 15-17 minutes of presentation, followed by 3-5 minutes for questions. The Session Chair is responsible for maintaining the pace of presentations, and will signal the end of your allocated time.
Poster presentations:
Poster presentations will be held in the Foyer of the Convention Hall on the 2nd floor in A-block (General Research Experiment Building. See also "2. Map of Komaba Research Campus" in the map page for detail.). The poster session is co-operated with the SubSpace07 (Organizers: R. Cipolla, K. Fukui, H. Sakano, and D. Suter). You can see all the posters in two workshops at once!
You will be able to set up your poster from 9:00 on Monday, November 19 (30 minutes prior to the beginning of the oral session). You will find the location of your poster panel from the number in the Timetable above. The poster board surface allocated to each author consists of two adjacent panels, each measuring approximately 120cm high x 90cm wide. Therefore, you can put up two A0 posters (119cm x 84cm) or one B0 (103cm x 146cm) poster on the board. Conference staff will provide you with the proper pins to attach your poster. Authors are expected to be at their poster during the poster session.
Venue:
Registration:
It is requested that all participants of the workshop including speakers register ACCV'07. On-line registration of workshops, tutorials and the conference is now available in ACCV web page.
Important notice:
The papers will be included in a separate CD-ROM with proceedings of other workshops and tutorials in ACCV’07. The proceedings of the workshops will be published by Asian Federation of Computer Vision, not LNCS. This CD-ROM will be distributed to all participates of ACCV'07. The proceedings of the main conference of ACCV’07 will be published by Springer with another CD-ROM.
The workshop is organized and programmed by the following members;
General Chair:
Program Committee Chair:
Program Committee Members: