From: subsol@sophia.inria.fr (Gerard Subsol)
Subject: CONF: IEEE International Workshop on Model Based 3D Image Analysis
Date: 25 Nov 1997 13:12:49 GMT
Message-ID: <65eish$8vg@news-sop.inria.fr>
Organization: INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis (Fr)


WEB page: http://www.inria.fr/epidaure/personnel/subsol/MB3IA/mb3ia.html
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			      PROGRAM

                     IEEE International Workshop on
           	      MODEL-BASED 3D IMAGE ANALYSIS
                      (in conjunction with ICCV'98)

                             January 3, 1998
              Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India

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                       ORGANIZING COMMITTEE=20

Co-chairs:=20

         Dr. =C9lisabeth Cuchet, GEMS, Bangalore, India=20
         Dr. G=E9rard Subsol, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France=20

Scientific Board=20

         Prof. Raj Acharya, SUNY-Buffalo, USA=20
         Prof. Nicholas Ayache, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France=20
         Prof. Michael Brady, Oxford University, UK=20
         Prof. Guido Gerig, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Z=FCri=
ch, Switzerland=20
         Prof. G=E9rard Medioni, University of South California, USA=20
         Prof. Dimitris Metaxas, University of Pennsylvania, USA=20
         Prof. Alex Pentland, MIT, Cambridge, USA=20
         Prof. Jean Ponce, University of Illinois, USA=20
         Prof. Richard Szeliski, Microsoft, USA=20
         Prof. Demetri Terzopoulos, University of Toronto, Canada=20
         Prof. Daniel Thalmann, EPFL, Switzerland=20

Program Committee=20

         Dr. Herv=E9 Delingette, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France=20
         Dr. Christos Davatzikos, Johns Hopkins University, USA=20
         Dr. Irfan Essa, Georgia Tech, USA=20
         Dr. Pascal Fua, EPFL, Switzerland=20
         Dr. Adrian Hilton, University of Surrey, UK=20
         Dr. Kiriakos Kutulakos, University of Rochester, USA=20
         Dr. Stan Sclaroff, Boston University, USA=20
         Dr. Ilan Shimshoni, Technion Institute of Technology, Israel=20
         Dr. Harry Shum, Microsoft, USA=20

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                           PRESENTATION=20

	These last years have seen the multiplication of 3D images due to the
development and improvement of new acquisition devices (CT-Scan, MR, 3D
ultrasound, confocal microscopy, seismic imagery, Cyberware range laser, =
etc.)
in several application fields (medicine, molecular biology, geology, indu=
stry,
paleontology, etc.). Such 3D images are very large, difficult to interact=
 with,
and contain very complex non-polyhedral structures.  In order to obtain p=
recise
and reliable results within a reasonable computation time, 3D image proce=
ssing
algorithms are very often based on "models", i.e., simplified and synthet=
ic
representations of complex entities. =20

This workshop will be an opportunity to gather people from different fiel=
ds
(Computer Vision, Medical Imaging, Industry, etc.) to present their resea=
rch
and results, to exchange ideas, and to discuss model-based 3D image analy=
sis.
There are three main axes for the workshop:

     o Design of a model. What to model? Mathematical formulations? How t=
o infer
model parameters from a database? Geometry Modeling Shape Modeling Physic=
al
Modeling Mechanical Modeling Motion/Deformation Modeling Morphometric Too=
ls
Atlas Construction Deformable Models Virtual Worlds ... =20

     o Utilization of a model. How to use the model to represent structur=
es as
well as their properties? Model-Based Segmentation Model-Based Matching a=
nd
Tracking Model-Guided Registration Physical Simulation Morphometric Analy=
sis
Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality ... =20

     o Applications. Examples of concrete implementations of model-based =
3D
image analysis.=20

The workshop is composed of 12 oral presentations of 25-minutes and a key=
 note
talk given by an authoritative person of the field, Prof. Mike Brady, Oxf=
ord
University. Texts of presentations will be published in proceedings that =
will
be available for the workshop. =20

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                                 PROGRAM

Each paper has been reviewed by three people under the supervision of the
Program Committee. =20

                               Invited Talk
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  Model-based 3D image processing (provisional title)=20

     M. Brady - Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford (=
UK)

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                          Model Representation
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  o Invariant Object Representation and Recognition Using Lie Algebras of
Tangential and Normal Vector Fields=20

     J. Chao, A. Karasudani, T. Shimada, K. Minowa - Dept. of Electrical =
and
	Electronic Engineering, Chuo University, Tokyo (Japan)=20

  o Pose Estimation of Free-Form 3D Objects without Point Matching using
Algebraic Surface Models=20

     J.Ph. Tarel, H. =C7ivi, D. B. Cooper - LEMS Lab, Division of Enginee=
ring,
	Brown University, Providence (USA)=20

  o On Generating Multi-Resolution Representation of Polygonal Meshes=20

     D. Zhang, A. Johson, M. Hebert, Y. Liu - The Robotics Institute, Car=
negie
	Mellon University, Pittsburgh (USA)

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                         Model-Based Reconstruction
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  o Depth Measurement by Multi-Focus Camera=20

     S. Hiura, G. Takemura, T. Matsuyama - Dept. of Electronics and
	Communication, Graduate School of Eng., Kyoto University (Japan)

  o Towards object modelling by incorporating geometric constraints=20

     N. Werghi, R. Fisher, C. Robertson, A. Ashbrook - Dept. of Artificia=
l
	Intelligence, University of Edinburgh (UK)=20

  o General Deformable Model Approach for Model-based Reconstruction=20

     H. Delingette, J. Montagnat - EPIDAURE Project, INRIA, Sophia Antipo=
lis
	(France)=20

  o Models for Understanding the 3D Human Body Form=20

     L. Dekker, S. Khan, E. West, B. Buxton, P. Treleaven - Dept. of Comp=
uter
	Science, University College London (UK)=20

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                          Model-Based Segmentation
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  o Model-Based Segmentation of Cloud Structures In Satellite Image Seque=
nces=20

     H. M. Yahia, J.P. Berroir, G. Mazars - INRIA, Rocquencourt (France)=20

  o Three-Dimensional Model-based Segmentation=20

     A. Kelemen, G. Sz=E9kely, G. Gerig - Communication Technology Lab, S=
wiss
	Federal Institute of Technology, Z=FCrich (Switzerland)=20

  o Model Based Segmentation of Clinical Knee MRI=20

     T. Kapur, P. A. Beardsley, S. F. Gibson, W. E. L. Grimson, W. M. Wel=
ls -
	AI Lab, MIT / Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab / Brigham and Womens=20
	Hospital, Cambridge (USA)=20

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                     Model-Based Registration and Tracking
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  o Efficient CAD-Based Visualisation of Unordered 3D Data=20

     M. Ristic, D. Brujic, T. Moeljono - Mechanical Engineering Dept., Im=
perial
	College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London (UK)=20

  o Model Based Tracking of 3D Deformations in Multiview Image Sequences=20

     I. Kompatsiaris, D. Tzovaras, M. G. Strintzis - Information Processi=
ng
Laboratory, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)=20

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                                 REGISTRATION

	WARNING!!!!!!!!! Deadline for ICCV advance registration is 12/5.

6th International Conference on Computer Vision=20
ICCV'98
Homi Bhabha Auditorium
Bombay, India
January 4-7, 1998

Affiliated Workshops: January 2-3, 1998

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For on line registration, please visit

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or

http://www.cse.iitb.ernet.in/~iccv98

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For any information, please consul the Web page
http://www.inria.fr/epidaure/personnel/subsol/MB3IA/mb3ia.html or mail to
G=E9rard Subsol <Gerard.Subsol@sophia.inria.fr>.

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