Dagstuhl Seminar 00111
Multi-Image Search, Filtering, Reasoning and Visualisation
( Mar 12 – Mar 17, 2000 )
Permalink
Organizers
- A. Bruckstein (Technion, Israel)
- R. Klette (Auckland)
- Song De Ma (Beijing)
- T. Huang (Urbana)
Contact
External Homepage
Computer vision research has to deal with multi-image situations in different contexts. These needs have increased in recent times, and multi-image techniques become a main issue in image technology:
- Databases: multi-image representations of similar situations, objects, processes and related SEARCH strategies,
- Internet: search for relevant image data requires a specification of FILTER mechanisms,
- Multi-image Based Shape Reconstruction: camera calibration, multi-image and multi-sensor shape or terrain reconstruction (stereo, structured light methods, photometric stereo, and shape from multiple shadows), and registration and integration of partial (or single view) reconstructions require REASONING on geometric and radiometric circumstances, or
- Augmented Reality: multi-node panoramic scenes, omniviewing by special cameras, video-to-(still)wide angle image generation, object viewers, incremental surface visualisations, or more advanced augmented reality systems require new VISUALISATION techniques.
This seminar is intended to discuss theoretical fundamentals related to those issues and to specify open problems and major directions of further development in the field of multi-image technology.
The seminar procedure will be characterized by flexibility, working groups, sufficient time for focused discussions and a final edited volume of seminar papers (following the seminar and including obtained results during the seminar).
Each participant is expected to contribute with a 20-30 minutes talk, and active participation within one of the working groups as specified at day one of the workshop.
- A. Bruckstein (Technion, Israel)
- R. Klette (Auckland)
- Song De Ma (Beijing)
- T. Huang (Urbana)
Related Seminars
- Dagstuhl Seminar 9411: Theoretical Foundations of Computer Vision (1994-03-14 - 1994-03-18) (Details)
- Dagstuhl Seminar 9612: Theoretical Foundations of Computer Vision (1996-03-18 - 1996-03-22) (Details)
- Dagstuhl Seminar 98111: Evaluation and Validation of Computer Vision Algorithms (1998-03-16 - 1998-03-20) (Details)
- Dagstuhl Seminar 02151: Theoretical Foundations of Computer Vision -- Geometry, Morphology, and Computational Imaging (2002-04-07 - 2002-04-12) (Details)
- Dagstuhl Seminar 04251: Imaging Beyond the Pin-hole Camera. 12th Seminar on Theoretical Foundations of Computer Vision (2004-06-13 - 2004-06-18) (Details)
- Dagstuhl Seminar 06241: Human Motion - Understanding, Modeling, Capture and Animation. 13th Workshop on Theoretical Foundations of Computer Vision (2006-06-11 - 2006-06-16) (Details)
- Dagstuhl Seminar 08291: Statistical and Geometrical Approaches to Visual Motion Analysis. 14th Workshop “Theoretic Foundations of Computer Vision” (2008-07-13 - 2008-07-18) (Details)
- Dagstuhl Seminar 11261: Outdoor and Large-Scale Real-World Scene Analysis. 15th Workshop "Theoretic Foundations of Computer Vision" (2011-06-26 - 2011-07-01) (Details)
- Dagstuhl Seminar 15081: Holistic Scene Understanding (2015-02-15 - 2015-02-20) (Details)