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ADVANCE PROGRAM
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IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision
Sarasota, Florida * December 5-7, 1994
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WORKSHOP
We are pleased to announce the advance program for the second IEEE
Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV '94), to be held in
Sarasota, Florida, U.S.A., December 5-7, 1994. Researchers from around
the world will present and discuss diverse applications of computer
vision. In the spirit of the workshop format, we encourage others to
participate and bring related interests of academia, industry, and
government to the discussion.
The workshop is scheduled in morning and evening sessions, leaving
afternoons free to enjoy the beach and other activities of the Sarasota
area. Buffet receptions will accompany the evening sessions, which will
include special events (e.g., panel discussions) as well as papers.
SARASOTA
The workshop hotel is the Holiday Inn on Lido Beach in Sarasota,
Florida. One of the prime attractions is of course the beach. In
addition, the hotel is a two-block walk from St. Armand's Circle, which
provides many fine shopping and dining possibilities. Sports activities
in the area include various water sports, wind surfing, deep sea
fishing, boat rentals, cycling, tennis and golf.
Other attractions in the Sarasota area include the Mote Marine Lab,
Myakka River State Park, Ringling Museum, and Sarasota Jungle Garden.
Other major attractions within driving distance include Disney World,
Epcot, Sea World, Universal Studies (all near Orlando), Busch Gardens
(in Tampa), and the Salvador Dali Museum (in St. Petersburg).
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GENERAL CHAIR:
Allen Hanson, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
Bruce Flinchbaugh, Texas Instruments
Yasuo Nakagawa, Hitachi
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR:
Kevin Bowyer, Univ. of South Florida
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Minoru Asada, Osaka Univ.
Henry Baird, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Horst Bunke, Univ. of Bern
Henrik Christenson, Univ. of Aalborg
Jeff Dehart, Army Research Laboratory
Ed Delp, Purdue Univ.
Goesta Granlund, Linkoping Univ.
Steve Hennessy, Martin-Marietta
John Illingworth, Univ. of Surrey
Judd Jones, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Philip Kegelmeyer, Sandia National Laboratory
Ichiro Masaki, MIT and General Motors
Tom Nartker, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas
Keith Nishihara, Teleos Research
Shmuel Peleg, Hebrew Univ.
Banavar Sridhar, NASA
Sargur Srihari, SUNY Buffalo
Robin Strickland, Univ. of Arizona
Mohan Trivedi, Univ. of Tennessee
Larry Wolff, Johns Hopkins Univ.
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SCHEDULE
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1994
7:30: Registration
8:00: Welcome
8:30: Session: Fish, Coal, Doors, & Integrated Circuits
"A Unified Recognition and Stereo Vision System for Size Assessment,"
Andrew Naiberg and James Little (Univ. of British Columbia)
"A Stereoscopic Surface Profiling System, MAPSSIT: Theoretical,
Implementation, and Performance Issues,"
Philip W. Smith and N. Nandhakumar (Univ. of Virginia)
"Automatic Classification of Wooden Cabinet Doors,"
Lynn Abbott and Bin Yuan (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ.)
"Precise Visual Inspection for LSI Wafer Patterns Using Subpixel Image
Alignment," Takashi Hiroi, et al (Hitachi)
10:30: Session: Mosaics
"Compilation of Mosaics from Separately Scanned Line Drawings,"
Rik D.T. Janssen and Albert M. Vossepoel (Delft Univ. of Technology)
"Image Mosaicing for Tele-Reality Applications,"
Richard Szeliski (Digital Equipment Corporation)
"Real-Time Scene Stabilization and Mosaic Construction,"
M. Hansen, et al (David Sarnoff Research Center)
12:00: Afternoon Adjournment
17:00: Reception
17:30: Session: (panel or talk to be arranged)
18:30: Session: Vehicles & Highways
"A Robust Cognitive Approach to Traffic Scene Analysis,"
Dirk Wetzel and Heinrich Niemann (Bavarian Research Center for Knowledge
Based Systems)
"A Morphological Model-Driven Approach to Real-Time Street Boundary
Detection for Vision-Based Automotive Systems,"
Alberto Broggi and Simona Berte` (Univ. of Parma)
"Real-Time Traffic Monitoring," N.J. Ferrier, et al (Univ. of Oxford)
"Modelling Issues in Vision Based Aircraft Navigation during Landing,"
Tarun Soni and Banavar Sridhar (NASA Ames Research Center)
"A Practical Obstacle Detection and Avoidance System,"
Sumit Badal, et al (Univ. of Massachusetts at Amherst)
"Application of Optical Flow for Automated Overtaking Control,"
M. Tistarelli, et al (Univ. of Genoa)
21:30: Evening Adjournment
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1994
7:30: Morning Coffee
8:00: Session: Eyes & Faces
"Using Modeling and Fuzzy Logic to Detect and Track Microvessels in
Conjunctiva Images," Carl Wick, et al (U.S. Naval Academy)
"A System for Automated Iris Recognition,"
R. P. Wildes, et al (David Sarnoff Research Center)
"Recognizing a Facial Image from a Police Sketch,"
Robert Uhl, et al (Univ. of Central Florida)
"Parameterisation of a Stochastic Model for Human Face Identification,"
Ferdinando Samaria and Andy Harter (Univ. of Cambridge)
10:00: Session: Buildings & Terrain
"Model Supported Exploitation: Quick Look, Detection and Counting, and
Change Detection," C. Huang, et al (General Electric)
"Task Driven Perceptual Organization for Extraction of Rooftop Polygons,"
Christopher Jaynes, et al (Univ. of Massachusetts at Amherst)
"Model Validation for Change Detection,"
M. Bejanin, et al (Univ. of Southern California)
"A System for Aircraft Recognition in Perspective Aerial Images,"
Subhodev Das, et al (Univ. of California, Riverside)
12:00: Afternoon Adjournment
17:00: Reception
17:30: Session: Boxes, Gestures, Forms, Water Meters, & Cans
"Genetic Labeling and its Application to Depalletizing Robot Vision,"
Manabu Hashimoto and Kazuhiko Sumi (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)
"Recursive Identification of Gesture Inputs using Hidden Markov
Models,"
Jennifer Schlenzig, et al (Univ. of California, San Diego)
"Anatomy of a Hand-Filled Form Reader,"
Atul Chhabra (NYNEX)
"Application Constraints in the Design of an Automatic Reading Device
for Analog Display Instruments,"
Robert Sablatnig (Technical Univ. of Vienna)
"Application of the Controlled Active Vision Framework to Robotic and
Transportation Problems,"
Christopher Smith, et al (Univ. of Minnesota)
20:00: Session: (panel or talk to be arranged)
21:30: Evening Adjournment
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1994
7:30: Morning Coffee
8:00: Session: Leukocytes, Thyroids, & Anatomical Images
"Leukocyte Classification by Size Functions,"
Massimo Ferri, et al (Univ. of Bologna)
"Knowledge-Based Interpretation of Thyroid Scintigrams,"
Felix Grimm, et al (Univ. of Bern)
"Registration of MR and CT 3D Volumetric Data Sets,"
Rakesh Kumar, et al (David Sarnoff Research Center)
9:30: Session: Tracking, Range, & Recognition
"3-D Tracking of a Moving Object with the Active Stereo Vision System,"
Noriaki Maru, et al (Osaka Univ.)
"Real-Time Visual Tracking Using Correlation Techniques,"
Mark Eklund, et al (Univ. of Tennessee)
"A Methodology for Evaluating Range Image Segmentation Techniques,"
Adam Hoover, et al (Univ. of South Florida)
"Model-Based Path Finding Using Adjacent Area Shape,"
Takashi Okada, et al (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation)
"A Method for Recognition and Localization of Generic Objects for
Indoor Navigation,"
Dongsung Kim and Ramakant Nevatia (Univ. of Sourthern California)
"Acquisition of 3D Structure of Selectable Quality from Image Streams,"
Arun Dalmia and Mohan Trivedi (Univ. of Tennessee)
12:30: End of Workshop
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Hotel Registration
The Holiday Inn on Lido Beach is about 7 miles from Sarasota airport.
A taxi from the Sarasota airport to the hotel will cost approximately
$10 one way. The hotel is also about a 75-minute drive from the Tampa
airport.
The WACV conference rates for rooms at the Holiday Inn on Lido Beach are:
"Cityview" "Gulfview"
Single $59 $69
Double $69 $79
These rates are subject to a 9% tax. There is a $10 charge for each
additional adult. Children stay free in the same room as an adult.
To obtain the conference rates, make your reservation by Sunday,
November 13 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time and mention that you are attending
WACV '94. Reservations made after this date will be accepted by
the hotel on a "space available" basis. The conference rates are
available for a three-day period before and after WACV '94.
All major credit cards are accepted by the hotel. To make your
reservation contact the hotel directly by calling (813) 388-3941, fax to
(813) 388-4321, or write:
Holiday Inn
Sarasota - Lido Beach
233 Ben Franklin Drive
Sarasota, Florida 34236
U.S.A.
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Workshop Registration
To register for the workshop in advance, fill out this form, enclose a
check ($US) payable to "WACV" for the amount due, and mail it to be
received by Monday, November 14, 1994 at this address:
Allen Hanson
Computer Science Department
A213 Lederle Graduate Research Center
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 0l003
U.S.A.
The workshop registration fees include all sessions, two evening buffet
receptions, and morning coffees:
Member Non-Member Student
Advance (received by Nov 14): $300 $375 $100
Late/On-Site: $360 $450 $120
WACV'94 Registration Form
IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision
Sarasota, Florida * December 5-7, 1994
Name:
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