[visionlist] Fwd: BMVA symposium : CfP Dynamic Scene Reconstruction
armin mustafa
arminmustafa at gmail.com
Mon Mar 6 06:46:57 -05 2017
A BMVA symposium is being organised on Dynamic Scene Reconstruction
One Day BMVA symposium in London, UK on June 21st 2017
Chairs: Jean-Yves Guillemaut, Armin Mustafa, Marco Volino University of
Surrey
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Michael Zollhöfer - Postdoctoral Researcher - Max Planck Institute
Informatics
Dr Jonathan Starck - Head of Research - The Foundry
Prof. Lourdes Agapito - Professor of 3D Vision - University College
London
Submissions
Please submit your abstract at: https://goo.gl/forms/wJckD5pOIWq4s7532
Deadline for submissions is 12th April 2017
If you have any questions feel free to contact: m.volino at surrey.ac.uk
Registration:
Book online at www.bmva.org/meetings
£16 for BMVA Members, £36 for Non Members, including lunch and BMVA
membership
Call for contributions
Reconstruction of general dynamic scenes is motivated by potential
applications in film and broadcast production together with the ultimate
goal of automatic understanding of real-world scenes from distributed
camera networks. With advances in hardware and advent of virtual and
augmented reality, dynamic scene reconstruction is being applied to more
complex scenes. We welcome contributions to this workshop in the form of
oral presentations, posters and demos. Suggested topics include, but are
not limited to:
Dynamic 3D reconstruction from single, stereo or multiple views
Multi-modal dynamic scene modelling (RGBD, LIDAR, 360 video, light-field)
4D reconstruction and modelling
3D segmentation and recognition
3D/4D data acquisition, representation, compression and transmission
Scene analysis and understanding
Structure from motion, camera calibration and pose estimation
Geometry processing
Computational photography
Appearance and reflectance modelling
Scene modelling in the wild
Applications of dynamic scene reconstruction (virtual/augmented/mixed
reality, character animation, free-viewpoint video, relighting, medical
imaging, creative content production, HCI)
This list is not exhaustive, so if you would like to present on anything
related to dynamic scene reconstruction do submit an abstract. You may
include links or pointers to web-based materials, demonstrations or papers
giving more details. The work can be “in progress”, recently published, or
novel research. We welcome submissions from both industry and academia,
including interdisciplinary work and work from those outside of the
mainstream computer vision community.
Best Regards,
Armin Mustafa
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of Surrey, U.K.
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