Synopses & Reviews
The two volume set LNCS 5875 and LNCS 5876 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2009, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA, in November/December 2009. The 97 revised full papers and 63 poster papers presented together with 40 full and 15 poster papers of 7 special tracks were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 320 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on computer graphics; visualization; feature extraction and matching; medical imaging; motion; virtual reality; face processing; reconstruction; detection and tracking; applications; and video analysis and event recognition. The 7 additional special tracks address issues such as object recognition; visual computing for robotics; computational bioimaging; 3D mapping, modeling and surface reconstruction; deformable models: theory and applications; visualization enhanced data analysis for health applications; and optimization for vision, graphics and medical imaging: theory and applications.
Synopsis
ST: Object Recognition.- Which Shape Representation Is the Best for Real-Time Hand Interface System?.- Multi-target and Multi-camera Object Detection with Monte-Carlo Sampling.- Spatial Configuration of Local Shape Features for Discriminative Object Detection.- A Bag of Features Approach for 3D Shape Retrieval.- Efficient Object Pixel-Level Categorization Using Bag of Features.- Computer Graphics I.- Relighting Forest Ecosystems.- Cartoon Animation Style Rendering of Water.- Deformable Proximity Queries and Their Application in Mobile Manipulation Planning.- Speech-Driven Facial Animation Using a Shared Gaussian Process Latent Variable Model.- Extracting Principal Curvature Ridges from B-Spline Surfaces with Deficient Smoothness.- Adaptive Partitioning of Vertex Shader for Low Power High Performance Geometry Engine.- Visualization I.- Visualized Index-Based Search for Digital Libraries.- Generation of an Importance Map for Visualized Images.- Drawing Motion without Understanding It.- Image Compression Based on Visual Saliency at Individual Scales.- Fast Occlusion Sweeping.- An Empirical Study of Categorical Dataset Visualization Using a Simulated Bee Colony Clustering Algorithm.- ST: Visual Computing for Robotics.- Real-Time Feature Acquisition and Integration for Vision-Based Mobile Robots.- Matching Planar Features for Robot Localization.- Fast and Accurate Structure and Motion Estimation.- Optical Flow Based Detection in Mixed Human Robot Environments.- Using a Virtual World to Design a Simulation Platform for Vision and Robotic Systems.- Feature Extraction and Matching.- Accurate and Efficient Computation of Gabor Features in Real-Time Applications.- Region Graph Spectra as Geometric Global Image Features.- Robust Harris-Laplace Detector by Scale Multiplication.- Spatial-Temporal Junction Extraction and Semantic Interpretation.- Cross-Correlation and Rotation Estimation of Local 3D Vector Field Patches.- Scene Categorization by Introducing Contextual Information to the Visual Words.- Edge-Preserving Laplacian Pyramid.- Medical Imaging.- Automated Segmentation of Brain Tumors in MRI Using Force Data Clustering Algorithm.- Top-Down Segmentation of Histological Images Using a Digital Deformable Model.- Closing Curves with Riemannian Dilation: Application to Segmentation in Automated Cervical Cancer Screening.- Lung Nodule Modeling - A Data-Driven Approach.- Concurrent CT Reconstruction and Visual Analysis Using Hybrid Multi-resolution Raycasting in a Cluster Environment.- Randomized Tree Ensembles for Object Detection in Computational Pathology.- Human Understandable Features for Segmentation of Solid Texture.- Motion.- Exploiting Mutual Camera Visibility in Multi-camera Motion Estimation.- Optical Flow Computation from an Asynchronised Multiresolution Image Sequence.- Conditions for Segmentation of Motion with Affine Fundamental Matrix.- Motion-Based View-Invariant Articulated Motion Detection and Pose Estimation Using Sparse Point Features.- Robust Estimation of Camera Motion Using Optical Flow Models.- Maximum Likelihood Estimation Sample Consensus with Validation of Individual Correspondences.- Efficient Random Sampling for Nonrigid Feature Matching.- Virtual Reality I.- RiverLand: An Efficient Procedural Modeling System for Creating Realistic-Looking Terrains.- Real-Time 3D Reconstruction for Occlusion-Aware Interactions in Mixed Reality.- Augmenting Exercise Systems with Virtual Exercise Environment.- Codebook-Based Background Subtraction to Generate Photorealistic Avatars in a Walkthrough Simulator.- JanusVF: Adaptive Fiducial Selection.- Natural Pose Generation from a Reduced Dimension Motion Capture Data Space.- ST: Computational Bioimaging.- Segmentation of Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells Nuclei within 3-D Neurospheres.- Deconvolving Active Contours for Fluorescence Microscopy Images.- Image Registration Guided by Particle Filter.- Curve Enhancement Using Orientation Fields.- Lighting-Aware Segmentation of Microscop...
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It is with greatpleasure that we present the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC 2009), which was held in Las Vegas, Nevada. ISVC o?ers a common umbrella for the four main areas of visual c- puting includingvision, graphics, visualization, andvirtualreality.Thegoalisto provide a forum for researchers, scientists, engineers, and practitioners throu- out the world to present their latest research ?ndings, ideas, developments, and applications in the broader area of visual computing. This year, the program consisted of 16 oral sessions, one poster session, 7 special tracks, and 6 keynote presentations. Also, this year ISVC hosted the Third Semantic Robot Vision Challenge.The responseto the call for papers was verygood;wereceivedover320submissionsfor themainsymposiumfromwhich we accepted 97 papers for oral presentation and 63 papers for poster presen- tion. Special track papers were solicited separately through the Organizing and Program Committees of each track. A total of 40 papers were accepted for oral presentation and 15 papers for poster presentation in the special tracks. All papers were reviewed with an emphasis on potential to contribute to the state of the art in the ?eld. Selection criteria included accuracy and originality of ideas, clarity and signi?cance of results, and presentation quality. The review process was quite rigorous, involving two to three independent blind reviews followed by several days of discussion. During the discussion period we tried to correct anomalies and errors that might have existed in the initial revie