***************************************************************** ICCV'05 Workshop on Dynamical Vision October 21, 2005, Beijing, China http://decision.csl.uiuc.edu/~yima/ICCV05-workshop.html The classical multiple-view geometry studies the case with a moving camera viewing a static scene. Many real-world applications however require the modeling and reconstruction of a scene that has much more complex dynamics. That is, the scene may consist of multiple moving objects (e.g., a traffic scene) or articulate motions (e.g., a walking human) or even non-rigid dynamics (e.g., smoke, fire, waterfall). To study the problems of reconstructing different dynamical scenes, many new algebraic, geometric, statistical, and computational tools have recently emerged in computer vision, computer graphics, image processing, and vision-based control. The goal of this workshop is to converge different aspects of the research on dynamical vision and identify common mathematical problems, models, and methods for future research in this emerging new topic. The workshop welcomes papers that fall into the following categories: a. Segmentation, Estimation, Tracking of Multiple Rigid-Body Motions. - Based on Optical Flows or Image Gradients - Based on Feature Correspondences - Integrated Approaches and Hybrid Motion Models b. Segmentation, Estimation, Tracking of Articulate and/or Non-Rigid Motions. - Human Motions - Non-Rigid Motions c. Identification and Recognition of Dynamical Scenes from Videos. - Dynamical Textures - Video Segmentation d. Mathematical Tools for Modeling, Analysis, and Synthesis of Dynamical Scenes. - Subspace Methods and High-Order Tensors - Dynamical Systems - Stochastic Models (e.g. Hidden Markov Models) e. Applications of Dynamical Vision (e.g., Surveillance, Graphics, and Robotics, etc.) - Visual Servoing and Vision-Based Control & Navigation - Localization and Mapping **************** Important Dates: Submission deadline: July 1, 2005 Notification of acceptance: August 15, 2005 Camera ready: September 1, 2005 Workshop date: October 21, 2005 ********************** Submission Guidelines: Please submit your paper by midnight (your local time) July 1st, 2005 in PDF format via the web-based submission link soon to be given at: http://decision.csl.uiuc.edu/~yima/ICCV05-workshop.html (Email submission can be offered as an alternative upon early request by the authors). Paper should not exceed 8 pages in IEEE format (the standard ICCV or CVPR style). All submissions are subject to a double-blind review process by the program committee. Therefore, the papers should be strictly anonymous. In the submission email, please provide the following info (for the organizers only): 1. Title of your paper: 2. Authors and their affiliations 3. Contact info (email, phone, fax) of the corresponding author(s). *********************************** Organizers and Contact Information: Prof. Anders Heyden School of Technology and Society, Malmo University, heyden@ts.mah.se Prof. Yi Ma ECE Department., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, yima@uiuc.edu Prof. Rene Vidal Biomedical Engineering Department, Johns Hopkins University rvidal@cis.jhu.edu You may send your questions regarding the workshop to any of the organizers. ********************************* Members of the Program Committee (incomplete list): Yiannis Aloimonos, University of Maryland Serge Belongie, University of California at San Diego Noah Cowan, Johns Hopkins University Kostas Daniilidis, University of Pennsylvania Ahmed Elgammal, Rutgers University Ruggero Frezza, University of Padova, Italy Bijoy Ghosh, Washington University at St. Louis Greg Hager, Johns Hopkins University Richard Hartley, Australia National University, Australia Kun Huang, Ohio State University Joao Hespanha, University of California at San Diego Rolf Johansson, Lund University, Sweden Fredrik Kahl, Lund University, Sweden Kenichi Kanatani, Okayama University, Japan Jana Kosecka, George Mason University Nemanja Petrovic, NEC Inc. Marc Pollefeys, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Shankar Sastry, University of California at Berkeley Stefano Soatto, University of California at Los Angeles Harry Shum, Microsoft Research in Asia, China Peter Sturm, INRIA Rhône-Alpes, France Yin Wu, Northwestern University Jie Zhou, Tsinghua University, China