VISION, MODELING AND VISUALIZATION 2001 (VMV01)
November 21-23, 2001, Stuttgart, Germany
http://wwwvis.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/vmv01/
The program is now finalized and we are happy to announce that 6 well
known researchers have accepted to give an invited talk:
David S. Ebert (Purdue University):
Perceptualization: Techniques for Effective Image Generation,
Visualization, and Communication of Information
Reinhard Koch (University of Kiel):
Visual-Geometric Scene Reconstruction from Image Streams
Axel Pinz (TU Graz):
Consistent Visual Information Processing Applied to Object
Recognition, Landmark Definition, and Real-Time Tracking
Jarek Rossignac (GVU):
Edgebreaker compression of triangulated surfaces
Holly Rushmeier (IBM):
Challenges in 3D Capture and Rendering for Cultural
Heritage Applications
Ross T. Whitaker (University of Utah):
Maximum Likelihood Surface Estimation
40 papers and 20 posters were accepted for presentation at the
workshop covering these fields of research:
- Object Localization - Subdivision and Multiresolution
- Volume Visualization - Rendering Applications
- Multiview-Processing - Scene Modeling
- Image Synthesis - Geometric Modeling
- Shape Extraction - Motion and Multiview Processing
- Object Recognition - Medical Applications
- Flow Visualization and Simulation
The preliminary program and abstracts of all talks are available at:
http://wwwvis.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/vmv01/program.html
Online registration is possible now at:
http://wwwvis.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/vmv01/regform.html
Reduced rates for early registration are available until October 15th, 2001.
Further questions should be directed to
mailto:vmv01@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de.
or to the conference secretary
Ulrike Ritzmann
VMV 2001 Workshop
Institut für Informatik
Breitwiesenstr. 20-22
70565 Stuttgart, Germany
Phone +49 711 7816-332 Fax +49 711 7816-340