Workshop on Video Registration
Vancouver, Canada, July 13, 2001.
With International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV2001) July 9-12
NEW DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION - FEB 19th 2001
Electronic Submission Website
Author Instructions
GENERAL CHAIRS |
PROGRAM CHAIRS |
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS |
Bob Hummel, DARPA Peter Burt, Sarnoff |
Mubarak Shah, UCF Rakesh Kumar, Sarnoff |
Dick Cannata, Harris |
A key tool in the exploitation of video is the alignment of video frames to each other or to reference images and models. Registration of consecutive video frames can be used for stabilization of video sequences and construction of video panoramas. Decomposing the motion of image pixels into background and foreground layers can be used for compression and indexing. Recovering displacement fields between video frames can be used for video enhancement, 3D recovery, modeling and image based rendering. Registration of video to models can be used for augmented reality, video insertion, geo-registration, etc.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers from computer vision, who are involved in different aspects of video registration, to exchange information and to foster interaction. The plan is also to invite a few researchers from other disciplines: graphics, photogrammetry, medical imaging, etc, who are interested in video registration. The workshop program will include reviewed/ invited papers and panel discussion. The topics include but are not limited to:
Model-based registration |
Sensor modeling |
Geo-registration of video |
Video enhancement |
Feature-based Registration |
Mosaicing video sequences |
Site Modeling from video |
Video insertion and deletion |
Video registration for compression |
Layered representations of video |
Enhanced visualization of video |
Moving object detection and tracking |
Program Committee
Allen Hanson |
P. Anandan |
Harpreet Sawhney |
Takeo Kanade |
Rama Chellappa |
Steve Blask |
Chuck Dyer |
Shmuel Peleg |
Karl Rohr |
Rick Szeliski |
John Van Workum |
Stefan Soatto |
Bob Bolles |
Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline: |
Feb. 19th, 2001 |
Notification of acceptance: |
April 1, 2001 |
Submission of final papers: |
May 1, 2001 |
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in double column 8.5in by 11in IEEE Computer Society format [Click here for guidelines]. The submission includes one cover page with title, author names and address and four copies of the manuscript, no longer than 10 pages including figures and references. Hard copy submissions must be postmarked by Feb 19th, 2001. Both hard copy and electronic submissions are required. For electronic submission, visit http://cmt.research.microsoft.com/ICCVws. Hard-copy submissions are to be sent to the following address:
Dr. Mubarak Shah
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of Central Florida
4000 Central Florida Blvd
Computer Science Building (Building No 54)
Room 201,
Orlando, FL 32816
Ph: 407-823-5077
Fax: 407-823-5419
Email: shah@cs.ucf.edu