Application of Computer Vision
for Mixed and Augmented Reality
ACCV2010 Workshop, Queenstown, New Zealand, Nov. 9th, 2010
 

Workshop program is announced!(Oct.20)

Program
Invited Speaker
Organizers
Important Dates
Presentation Instructions
Information for Authors
Registration

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Welcome

The computer vision community has already provided a lot of technical breakthroughs in Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality community, particularly in camera tracking, human behavior understanding, object recognition, etc. The way of designing AR/MR system based on computer vision research is still a difficult research and development issue. This workshop will focus on the recent trend and researches on applications of computer vision to AR/MR system.

Program

08:00-09:30 Joint Registration
09:30-09:40 Opening Remark
09:40-10:30 Session 1
Interactive Video Layer Decomposition and Matting
Yanli Li, Zhong Zhou and Wei Wu
Removal of Moving Objects and Inconsistencies in Color Tone for an Omnidirectional Image Database
Maiya Hori, Hideyuki Takahashi, Masayuki Kanbara and Naokazu Yokoya
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:40 Session 2
Model Based Pose Estimation Using SURF
Peter Decker and Dietrich Paulus
Real-Time Camera Tracking using a Global Localization Scheme
Yue Yiming, Liang Xiaohui, Liu Chen and Liu Jie
Visual Mapping and Multi-modal Localisation for Anywhere AR Authoring
Andrew Gee, Andrew Calway and Walterio Mayol
Augmented Reality System for Visualizing 3-D Region of Interest in Unknown Environment
Sei Ikeda, Yoshitsugu Manabe and Kunihiro Chihara
12:40-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-14:50 Invited Talk
Computer Vision Technology Applied to MR-Based Pre-visualization in Film Making
Hideyuki Tamura
14:50-15:00 break
15:00-16:00 Poster Session
(15:00-15:20 Short Oral Presentations)
A Locally BP-based Stereo Matching for Binocular Reconstruction
Fu He and Feipeng Da
Stereo Image Retargeting with Shift-Map
Ryo Nakashima, Kei Utsugi, Keita Takahashi and Takeshi Naemura
Towards Real-Time Stereoscopic Image Rectification for 3D Visualization
Tony Marrero Barroso, Aubrey K. Dunne, John Mallon and Paul F. Whelan
Adaptive Histogram Analysis for Backlight Image Enhancement
Qieshi Zhang and Sei-ichiro Kamata
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-17:15 Session 3
Shape Prior Embedded Geodesic Distance Transform For Image Segmentation
Junqiu Wang and Yasushi Yagi
Shortest Path Based Planar Graph Cuts for Bi-layer Segmentation of Binocular Stereo Video
Xiangsheng Huang and Lujin Gong
Color Information Presentation for Color Vision Defective by Using a Projector Camera System
Atsushi Yamashita, Rie Miyaki and Toru Kaneko
17:15-17:20 Closing Remark

Organizers

General Chair
Hideo Saito, Keio University, Japan
Program Co-Chairs
Masayuki Kanbara, NAIST, Japan
Itaru Kitahara, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan
Publication Chair
Yuko Uematsu, Keio University, Japan
Program Committees
Toshiyuki Amano, NAIST, Japan
Jean-Yves Guillemaut, University of Surrey, UK
Ryosuke Ichikari, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Sei Ikeda, NAIST, Japan
Daiske Iwai, Osaka University, Japan
Yoshinari Kameda, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Hansung Kim, University of Surrey, UK
Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Osaka University, Japan
Takeshi Kurata, AIST, Japan
Vincent Lepetit, EPFL , Switzerland
Walterio Mayol-Cuevas, University of Bristol, UK
Jong-Il Park, Hanyang University, Korea
Gerhard Reitmayr, TU Graz, Austria
Chiristian Sandor, South Australia University, Australia
Tomokazu Sato, NAIST, Japan
Fumihisa Shibata, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Ryuhei Tenmoku, AIST, Japan
Yuki Uranishi, NAIST, Japan
Daniel Wagner, TU Graz, Austria
Woontack Woo, GIST, Korea
Organized in collaboration with SIG-MR(VRSJ), GCOE Program in Keio University

Invited Speaker

Prof. Hideyuki Tamura, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Tentative title: Computer Vision Technology Applied to MR-Based Pre-visualization in Film Making

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: August 6, 2010 (Extended)
Author Notification:15th September, 2010
Camera-ready Deadline (Oral papers for LNCS): 30 September, 2010
Camera-ready Deadline (Poster papers, Oral Digests for on-site Proceedings) : October 15, 2010
Workshop Date: 9th November, 2010

Presentation Information

Oral Presentation

  • Timing: 25 minutes has been allocated for each oral presentation. This includes speaker setup, talk and question time.
  • Projector. A projector and computer (running Windows with Powerpoint) will be supplied. The projectors are 1024x768.
  • Please bring your laptop for your presentation.
  • Please test that your presentation works before your session.
Poster Presentation
  • Each speaker in the poster session will also make a 5-min. short oral presentation in the beginning of the poster session.
  • Posters can be pinned up on your allocated board all the workshop day.
  • Poster boards: are 2 metres high by 1 metre wide. This easily accommodates an A0 size poster.
  • Please make sure your poster is readable from a reasonable distance. Text size of at least 16 point is recommended.
  • All material required to attach posters to panels will be provided at the conference.

Information for Authors

  • The review process will be double blind.
  • double submission is allowed with ACCV main conference only. If a paper is submitted also to ACCV and accepted, the paper cannot be published both at the ACCV and the workshop. If reviews from the ACCV submission exist, these should be taken into account by the workshop organizers.
  • The papers accepted to oral presentation will be published in LNCS along with the ACCV2010 main conference proceedings.
  • We will also accept some papers in poster presentation, which are publised in the on-site proceedings issued by GCOE Program in Keio University,
  • The on-site proceedings will includes the poster papers and the digest papers of oral presentations.
  • Submission Page is here.

Registration

Every participant to this workshop should make a registration to ACCV2010. Please visit here for the detailed information on the registration of ACCV2010.

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