British Machine Vision Association and Society for Pattern Recognition
        
                        Spatiotemporal Image Processing
      One Day BMVA symposium at the Royal Statistical Society , 12 Errol
                              Street, London, UK
 
                    March 24th 2004 www.bmva.ac.uk/meetings
       Chairs: Dr. Adrian Hilton and Prof. Mark Nixon
       Programmme
       10:00    Registration
       10:25    Welcome
         10:30    Invited Keynote Address Andrew Blake, Microsoft
         11:30    Robust Detection and Tracking of Multiple Objects in
       Cluttered Scenes, L-Q. Xu, Content and Coding Lab., BT Exact
         11:50    Activity Based Surveillance Video Segmentation, T. Xiang
       and S. Gong, Queen Mary College, London
         12:10    Hierarchical Probabilistic Models for Video Object
       Segmentation and Tracking, D. Thirde and G. Jones, Digital Imaging
       Research Centre, Kingston University
       12:50    Lunch and Poster Session
         2:00    Stroke Surfaces: A Spatiotemporal Framework for Temporally
       Coherent Non-photorealistic Animations, J. P. Collomosse and P. M.
       Hall, Department of Computer Science, University of Bath,
         2:20    Efficient Calculation of Absolute Orientation with Outlier
       Rejection, E. Bandari, I. Nesnas, M. Bajracharya, NASA Ames Research
       Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         2:40    Real-Time Tracking Avoids the Correspondence Problem in
       Spatio-Temporal Analysis, C. Stock and A. Pinz ,University of
       Technology, Graz
       3:00    Tea and Poster Session (continued)
         3:20    Statistical Personal Tracker, S. Hu and B. Buxton,
       University College London
         3:40    Temporal Phase Congruency, P. J. Myerscough and M. S. Nixon,
       Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton
         4:00    Bayesian Video Matting Using Learnt Image Priors, N.
       Apostoloff and A. Fitzgibbon, Robotics Research Group, University of
       Oxford,
       4:20    Discussion and Close
           Posters
                    Knowledge-based modelling for dynamic electrical
       tomography in medicine and process engineering, R.Aykroyd, R.M.West,
       S.Meng and R.A.Williams, University of Leeds
                    Towards 3-D Tracking of Colloidal Particles in
       Microscopy, M. Kvarnstrom and C. Glaseby, Chalmers University and
       Edinburgh University
                    Metric Mixtures for Mutual Information Tracking, N.Dowson
       and R. Bowden, CVSSP, University of Surrey
                    Estimating the Position of a Football from Multiple Image
       Sequences, J. Ren, J. Orwell and G. A. Jones, Digital Imaging Research
       Center, Kingston University
                    Flow Analysis of Cloud Images from Geostationary
       Satellites, A. Suvichakorn and A. R. Tatnall, School of Engineering
       Sciences, University of Southampton
                    Automated spatial and temporal image analysis of
       bacterial cell growth in E. Coli, Azaz, University of East Anglia
                    View-based Location and Tracking of Body Parts for Visual
       Interaction, A.Micliotta and R. Bowden, CVSSP, University of Surrey
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