[image 00815] [締切延長] CFP: Workshop on Dynamic Shape Measurement and Analysis 2014

Koichi Ogawara ogawara @ sys.wakayama-u.ac.jp
2014年 9月 2日 (火) 02:29:02 JST


MLの皆様


2014年12月8日に東京で開催される動的な形状の3次元計測と解析に
関するワークショップ(Workshop on Dynamic Shape Measurement
and Analysis 2014) について、締切を9月6日(土)まで延長いたしま
したので、再度ご案内申し上げます。

このワークショップは、3次元情報処理に関する国際会議 3DV の併設
ワークショップとして開催されます。

IEEE に掲載される今年最後の機会になると思いますので、皆様方から
の積極的な投稿をお待ちしております。

日程
   投稿締め切り:        9月 6日 18:00 PT (延長)
   採択通知:           9月30日
   最終原稿提出:      10月15日
   ワークショップ:    12月 8日
   3DV カンファレンス:12月 9〰11日

詳細につきましては下記のウェブページをご参照ください。
http://www.3dv.org/ws1/

和歌山大学 小川原 光一

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Call for Submissions: Workshop on Dynamic Shape Measurement and Analysis 
2014

We invite you to submit a paper to the workshop on Dynamic Shape
Measurement and Analysis 2014 held in conjunction with 3DV 2014.

This is probably the last opportunity to publish your paper in IEEE
Xplore this year.

ON THE WEB:
http://www.3dv.org/ws1/


IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission:   September  6, 2014 18:00 PT (extended)
Paper notification: September 30, 2014
Paper camera ready: October   15, 2014
Workshop:           December   8, 2014
Main conference:    December   9-11, 2014


SCOPE:
Dynamic 3D shape acquisition has been a subject of increasing interest
to many research communities including computer vision, graphics,
medical imaging, psychological and sports analysis. Recently
acquisition technologies such as 3D depth cameras, multi-camera
systems, motion capture systems have enabled acquisition of real
dynamic scenes and their analysis. Various applications have been
proposed, including dynamic shape modeling, performance capture,
high-speed shape capturing and motion analysis. In addition,
application for life science, such as medical and psychological
purposes, has been intensively researched. The purpose of this
workshop is to provide an opportunity for researchers to present their
work, exchange ideas and identify challenging open-problems.


High-quality papers are invited which present novel research related
to any aspect of modeling and analysis of dynamic scenes, including
but not restricted to:

   Oneshot depth sensor
   Acquisition of real-world dynamic scenes
   Shape recovery of multi-view stereo images
   Marker-less human motion capture
   Deformable surface models, matching and tracking
   Compression algorithm of sequential dynamic shape data
   Free-point view and 3D video system
   Texture analysis on moving object and environmental scene
   Human motion and shape analysis
   Underwater shape scan
   Applications for medical, sports and psychological sciences


An International Program Committee will review the papers.
The conference will be held in Tokyo, Japan.
Accepted papers will be presented in single-track oral sessions,
published by IEEE Computer Society's Conference Publishing Services
and submitted to IEEE Xplore and CSDL.


WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS:
     Koichi Ogawara - Wakayama University (Japan)
     Adrian Hilton - University of Surrey (UK)

WORKSHOP COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
     Yasuhiro Akagi - Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan)
     Edmond Boyer - INRIA (France)
     Jinxiang Chai - Texas A&M University (USA)
     Kent Fujiwara - NTT research lab. (Japan)
     Ryo Furukawa - Hiroshima City University (Japan)
     Jean-Yves Guillemaut - University of Surrey (UK)
     Slobodan Ilic - TUM (Germany)
     Hiroshi Kawasaki - Kagoshima University (Japan)
     Shunsuke Kudoh - The University of Electro-Communications (Japan)
     Shohei Nobuhara - Kyoto University (Japan)
     Ryusuke Sagawa - National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science 
and Technology (Japan)
     Takaaki Shiratori - Microsoft Research Asia (China)
     Tony Tung - Kyoto University (Japan)
     Kiran Varanasi - Technicolor R&I (France)
     Shuntaro Yamazaki - National Institute of Advanced Industrial 
Science and Technology (Japan)


CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email: ogawara @ sys.wakayama-u.ac.jp


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