The following is the final program for the 1995 IEEE Workshop on
Physics-Based Modeling in Computer Vision. The workshop will be held
in conjunction with the International Conference on Computer Vision
(ICCV'95) on June 18 and 19 in Cambridge, MA. For accessing information about
registration and accommodation for the workshop look at the end of the file.
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
GENERAL CHAIRS
Thomas S. Huang Dimitri Metaxas
Dept. of Electrical Dept. of Computer
and Computer Engineering and Information Science
University of Illinois University of Pennsylvania
Urbana, Illinois 61801 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389
huang@ifp.uiuc.edu dnm@central.cis.upenn.edu
PROGRAM CHAIR
Demetri Terzopoulos
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
CANADA M5S 1A4
dt@vis.toronto.edu
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Alok Gupta Sang Wook Lee
Siemens Corporate Research, Inc. Dept. of Electrical Engineering
755 College Road East and Computer Science
Princeton, NJ 08540 University of Michigan
alok@scr.siemens.com Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
swlee@eecs.umich.edu
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1995 IEEE WORKSHOP ON PHYSICS-BASED MODELING IN COMPUTER VISION
FINAL PROGRAM (with PANEL participants)
JUNE 18-19, CAMBRIDGE, MA
JUNE 18
8-8:30
REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST
8:30-8:45
OPENING REMARKS
8:45-10:45
SESSION 1: SHAPE ESTIMATION
Surface Approximation of Complex Multipart Objects
C-W. Liao and G. Medioni
Volumetric Segmentation of Medical Images by Three-Dimensional Bubbles
H. Tek and B.B. Kimia
Model Based Part Segmentation of Range Data _ Hyperquadrics and
Dividing Planes
S. Kumar and D. Goldgof
3D Scene Representation Using a Deformable Surface
A. Hilton and J.G.M. Goncalves
10:45 -12noon
PANEL 1: PHYSICS-BASED SEGMENTATION, SHAPE, AND MOTION ESTIMATION
CHAIR: D. Metaxas (UPENN)
PANELISTS: N. Ayache (INRIA), R. Bajcsy (UPENN), J. Duncan (Yale U),
D. Goldgof (U. South Florida), A. Gupta (SIEMENS), A. Pentland (MIT),
D. Terzopoulos (U. of Toronto), B. Vemuri (U. of Florida),
L. Wolff (Johns Hopkins U)
12noon-1:15pm
LUNCH
1:15-3:15pm
SESSION 2: IR, SAR, AND INVARIANTS
A Physics-Based Approach for Detecting Man-Made Objects in
Ultra-Wideband SAR Imagery
R. Kapoor and N. Nandhakumar
Model-Based Image Enhancement of Far Infra-Red Images
R. Highnam and M. Brady
Thermophysical Affine Invariants from IR Imagery for Object
Recognition
N. Nandhakumar, V. Velten, and J. Michel
Physics-like Invariants for Vision
I. Weiss
3:15-3:30pm
BREAK
3:30-5:30
SESSION 3: NONRIGID MOTION ANALYSIS
Physical-Model Based Reconstruction of the Global Instantaneous
Velocity Field from Velocity Measurements at a Few Points
D. Derou, J.M. Dinten, L. Herault, and J.J. Niez
Form from Function: A Vector Field Based Approach to the Analysis of
CT Images of the Vascular Tree
J.P. Williams and L.B. Wolff
Spatiotemporal Operators and Optic Flow
W.J. Niessen, J.S. Duncan, L.M.J. Florack, B.M. ter Haar Romeny, and
M.A. Viergever
Nonlinear Finite Element Methods for Nonrigid Motion Analysis
W-C. Huang, D.B. Goldgof, and L. Tsap
JUNE 19
8:30-10:30
SESSION 4: ILLUMINATION, REFLECTANCE, AND SHAPE
A Ray-Based Computational Model of Light Sources and Illumination
M.S. Langer and S.W. Zucker
An Illumination Planner for Convex and Concave Lambertian Polyhedral
Objects
F. Solomon and K. Ikeuchi
5+/-2 Eigenimages Suffice: An Empirical Investigation of
Low-Dimensional Lighting Models
R. Epstein, P.W. Hallinan, and A.L. Yuille
Principal Components Analysis and Neural Network Implementation of
Photometric Stereo
Y. Iwahori, R.J. Woodham, and A. Bagheri
10:30-10:45pm
BREAK
10:45-12noon
PANEL 2: REFLECTANCE, ILLUMINATION, COLOR, POLARIZATION, AND SHAPE
CHAIR: S. W. Lee (U. Michigan)
PANELISTS: D. Forsyth (UC Berkeley), G. Healey (UC Irvine), K. Ikeuchi (CMU),
S. Nayar (Columbia U), S. Shafer (CMU), L. Wolff (Johns Hopkins U), B. Woodham (UBC
)
12noon-1:15pm
LUNCH
1:15-3:15pm
SESSION 5: SHAPE ANALYSIS
Shape Decomposition Based on Erosion Model
F. Kanehara, S. Satoh, and T. Hamada
Determining the Similarity of Deformable Shapes
R. Basri, L. Costa, D. Geiger, and D. Jacobs
Seeing Physics, or: Physics is for Prediction
M. Brand, P. Cooper, and L. Birnbaum
Physically-Based and Adaptive Preconditioners for Early Vision
S.H. Lai and B.C. Vemuri
3:15-3:30pm
BREAK
3:30-5:30pm
SESSION 6: COLOR, POLARIZATION, AND TEXTURE
Polarization Based Removal of Spurious Inter-Reflections in Active
Ranging
J. Clark, E. Trucco, and H-F. Cheung
Multi-Spectral Based Cell Segmentation and Analysis
G. Fernandez, M. Kunt, and J-P. Zryd
New Directions in Texture Modeling Using Random Fields with Random
Spatial Interaction
A. Speis and G. Healey
Reflectance Analysis Under Solar Illumination
Y. Sato and K. Ikeuchi
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For accessing information on ICCV'95 and registration/accommodation
(PBMCV'95 included) do the following:
Login as anonymous as follows:
ftp ftp.ai.mit.edu
login anonymous
password your_login_id
cd pub/users/welg
get iccv_reg_new.ps.Z
quit
Make sure you are in binary mode within ftp.
Then do uncompress iccv_reg_new.ps.Z and print it.