[Imageworld] New international conference on computational photography.

Terry Boult tboult at vast.uccs.edu
Sat Feb 28 16:03:41 CET 2009


Dear colleagues.

Registration is  open for the new international conference on computational photography.
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/graphics/iccp09/


We hope to see you in San Francisco

Ravi Athale
Fredo Durand
Shree Nayar


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                  IEEE International Conference on

                      COMPUTATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY

                   San Francisco, April 16-17, 2009
	          Sponsored by the the IEEE PAMI TC

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Keynote speakers include
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Abbas El Gamal, Stanford University
        Computational Image Sensors

Dennis M. Healy, Jr., University of Maryland, College Park
        Purposeful Imaging: Case of Integrated Sensing and Processing

Dan Nilsson, University of Lund
        Animal eyes: From the simple to the sophisticated


Technical paper presentations*
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Computation cameras
        What are Good Apertures for Defocus Deblurring?
        Changyin Zhou (Columbia University), Shree Nayar (Columbia
University)

        Image Destabilization: Programmable Defocus using Lens and
Sensor Motion
        Ankit Mohan (MIT), Douglas Lanman (Brown University), Shinsaku
Hiura (Osaka University),
        Ramesh Raskar (MIT)

        Flexible Multimodal Camera Using a Light Field Architecture
        Roarke Horstmeyer (Mitre Corporation), Gary Euliss (Mitre
Corporation), Ravi Athale (Mitre Corporation),
        Marc Levoy (Stanford University)

Denoising & Deblurring
        Denoising photographs using dark frames optimized by quadratic
programming
        Manuel Gomez-Rodriguez (Stanford University), Jens Kober (Max
Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics),
        Bernhard Schölkopf (Max Planck Institute for Biological
Cybernetics)

        Online Blind Image Deconvolution for Astronomy
        Stefan Harmeling (MPI for Biological Cybernetics), Michael
Hirsch (MPI for Biological Cybernetics),
        Suvrit Sra (MPI for Biological Cybernetics), Bernhard Schölkopf
(MPI for Biological Cybernetics)

        Recovery Limits in Pointwise Degradation
        Tali Treibitz (Technion, Israel), Yoav Schechner (Technion, Israel)

Computational Illumination & flare
        Image-based Separation of Diffuse and Specular Reflections using
Environmental Structured Illumination
        Bruce Lamond (ICT-USC), Pieter Peers (ICT-USC), Abhijeet Ghosh
(ICT-USC), Paul Debevec (ICT-USC)

        Geometry by Deflaring
        Fima Koreban (Technion, Israel), Yoav Schechner (Technion, Israel)

Light field imaging
        Superresolution with the Light Field Camera
        Tom Bishop (Heriot-Watt University), Sara Zanetti (Heriot-Watt
University),
        Paolo Favaro (Heriot-Watt University)

        Wigner Distributions and How They Relate to the Light Field
        Zhengyun Zhang (Stanford University), Marc Levoy (Stanford
University)

        The Focused Plenoptic Camera
        Andrew Lumsdaine (Indiana University), Todor Georgiev (Adobe
Systems)

Video & Dynamic Range
        Dense Motion Field Estimation via Alternate Exposure Flow
        Anita Sellent (TU Braunschweig), Martin Eisemann (TU Braunschweig),
        Marcus Magnor (TU Braunschweig)

        Enhancing and Experiencing Spacetime Resolution with Videos and
Stills
        Ankit Gupta (University of Washington), Pravin Bhat (University
of Washington),
        Mira Dontcheva (Adobe Systems), Michael Cohen (Microsoft Research),
        Brian Curless (University of Washington), Oliver Deussen
(University of Konstanz)

        Artifact-free High Dynamic Range Imaging
        Orazio Gallo (University of California, Santa Cruz), Natasha
Gelfand (Nokia Research Center),
        Wei-Chao Chen (Nokia Research Center), Marius Tico (Nokia
Research Center),
        Kari Pulli (Nokia Research Center)






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