IAPR / IEEE Workshop on Visual Behaviors The Westin Hotel --- Seattle, Washington June 19, 1994 in conjunction with CVPR'94 Few vision researchers question the statement, "Vision must be understood as a spatio-temporal process." However, there is still considerable debate about the fundamental nature of that process. One major approach claims that vision (and any perceptual process) can only be understood properly in the context of motivating actions or tasks. A further pragmatic observation is that the complexity concerns require that limited system resources be allocated dynamically in processing only restricted spatial and temporal regions (at restricted resolutions). The purpose of this workshop is to foster debate and dialogue on the fundamental issues involved in systems that tightly couple perception and behavior to perform tasks. The program will consist of the papers given below and associated system demonstrations. PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Worthy Martin University of Virginia, General Chair Dana Ballard University of Rochester Ruzena Bajcsy University of Pennsylvania Tom Olson University of Virginia Mike Swain University of Chicago John Tsotsos University of Toronto Linda Shapiro University of Washington, Local Arrangements ############################################################ # # # IAPR / IEEE # # Workshop on Visual Behaviors # # # # Final Program # # # # # ############################################################ Sunday, June 19, 1994 7:30am On-site registration 8:15am Opening remarks and Welcome to the Workshop ------- 8:30 Memory Use During Hand-Eye Coordination Dana H. Ballard, Mary M. Hayhoe and Jeff B. Pelz University of Rochester ------- 9:00 Integration of Camera Motion Behaviours for Active Object Recognition David Wilkes and John Tsotsos University of Toronto ------- 9:30 Vision in Man-Made Environments: Looking for Syrup in all the Right Places Daniel Fu and Michael Swain University of Chicago ------- 10:00 Refreshment break (15 minutes) ------- 10:15 The Surface-Attribute Probe: A "Smart" Tool for 3-D Object Recognition Y. Tan and H. Freeman Rutgers University ------- 10:45 Spherical Retinal Flow for a Fixating Observer Inigo Thomas, Eero Simoncelli and Ruzena Bajcsy University of Pennsylvania ------- 11:15 Integration and Control of Reactive Visual Processes James L Crowley and Jean Marc Bedrune IMAG-LIFIA ------- 11:45 Lunch break (1 hour 25 minutes) ------- 1:10pm Representational Frames in Dynamic Scene Annotation Aaron F. Bobick MIT Media Lab ------- 1:30 Perception and Action in a Dynamic Three-Dimensional World Frank Z. Brill III University of Virginia ------- 1:50 A Novel Environment for Situated Vision and Behavior Trevor Darrell, Pattie Maes, Bruce Blumberg, Alex P. Pentland MIT Media Lab ------- 2:10 Task and Environment-Sensitive Tracking Peter N. Prokopowicz, Michael J. Swain and Roger E. Kahn University of Chicago ------- 2:30 Directing Attention to Onset and Offset of Image - Events for Eye-Head Movement Control Winky Y. K. Wai and John K. Tsotsos University of Toronto ------- 2:50 An Active Visual Attention System to "Play Where's Waldo" W. E. L. Grimson, A. Lakshmi Ratan, P. A. O'Donnell and G. Klanderman MIT AI Lab ------- 3:10 Refreshment break (20 minutes) ------- 3:30 Color Object Tracking with Adaptive Modeling Rolf Schuster Technical University, Munich and Siemens ------- 3:50 Using Multiple Cues for Controlling an Agile Camera Head Claus Siggaard Andersen and Henrik Iskov Christensen Aalborg University ------- 4:10 Visual Servoing Using Image Motion Information V. Sundareswaran, F. Chaumette and P. Bouthemy IRISA/INRIA ------- 4:30 A $1000 Active Stereo Vision System Ian Horswill MIT AI Lab ------- 4:50 Vision-Based Behavior Acquisition For A Shooting Robot By Using A Reinforcement Learning Minoru Asada, Shoichi Noda, Sukoya Tawaratsumita and Koh Hosoda Osaka University ------- 5:10 Localizing Un-Calibrated, Reactive Camera Motion in an Object Centered Coordinate System Claus Brondgaard Madsen and Henrik Iskov Christensen Aalborg University ------- 5:30 Closing remarks ------- =========================================== IAPR/IEEE Workshop on Visual Behaviors Registration Information =========================================== To register via mail, just send this form and a check payable in US dollars to: Prof. W.N. Martin Department of Computer Science Thornton Hall University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 22903-2442 The check should be made out to: Workshop on Visual Behaviors. 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