29 January - 2 February, 2017 • Burlingame, California USA

Color Imaging XXII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications

Workshop Spotlight: "How can COLOR imaging provide US with powerful INSIGHTS?"  led by Fritz Lebowsky, STMicroelectronics Inc.


We would very much like to have you participate in a special session in which we ask the questions and exchange the ideas that frequently trouble us during research and development projects. The presence of experts in COLOR imaging and perhaps Electronic Imaging at large will provide a unique opportunity for an efficient and lively exchange sharing simple/stupefying ideas that in turn enable fascinating engineering concepts, and thereby may also stimulate your own future research and development projects!

Here are a few sample questions:
  • How 'color-blind' are mathematical concepts (metrics) today?
  • How does COLOR tell us a special story about problem solving?
  • What are the most simple/powerful building blocks that you find easy to combine across your own research and development challenges?
These types of questions may not only lead to a highly valuable snapshot of ideas and key examples, but could also trigger an avalanche of many more interesting and curious questions accompanying your ongoing pursuit in research and development.

Ideally, each participant prepares to discuss the following questions:
  • What am I most curious about my own research/development?
  • What am I most proud of in my own research/development achievements?
  • What do I feel highly troubled/puzzled with in my own research/development activities?

 

Color Imaging XXII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications Conference Program


Monday January 30, 2017

EI 2017 Opening Plenary and Symposium Awards

Session Chairs: Joyce E. Farrell, Stanford University, and Nitin Sampat, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)
2:00 – 3:00 PM
Grand Peninsula Ballroom D

Giga-scale 3D computational microscopy, Laura Waller, University of California, Berkeley (United States)

Laura Waller is the Ted Van Duzer Endowed Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) at UC Berkeley. She is a Senior Fellow at the Berkeley Institute of Data Science, and received her BS (2004), MEng (2005), and PhD (2010) in EECS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Waller's talk is on computational imaging methods for fast capture of gigapixel-scale 3D intensity and phase images in a commercial microscope that employs illumination-side and detection-side coding of angle (Fourier) space with simple hardware and fast acquisition. The result is high-resolution reconstructions across a large field-of-view, achieving high space-bandwith-time product.

3:00 – 3:30 PM Coffee Break

Surface Appearance Modeling and Reproduction

Session Chair: Francisco Imai, Canon U.S.A. Inc. (United States)
3:30 – 4:50 PM
Regency Ballroom C

This session is jointly sponsored by: Material Appearance 2017 and Color Imaging XXII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications.

3:30MAAP-288
Modeling and reproducing effect paints, Gary Meyer and Avery Musbach, University of Minnesota (United States)

3:50MAAP-289
How to design a recto-verso print displaying different images in various everyday-life lighting conditions, Nicolas Dalloz1,2, Serge Mazauric1,3, Mathieu Hebert1, and Thierry Fournel1; 1University of Lyon, UJM-Saint-Etienne, CNRS, Institut d'Optique Graduate School, 2Institut d'Optique Graduate School, and 3CPE Lyon (France)

4:10MAAP-290
Appearance decomposition and reconstruction of textured fluorescent objects, Shoji Tominaga, Keiji Kato, Keita Hirai, and Takahiko Horiuchi, Chiba University (Japan)

4:30MAAP-291
Assessing the proper color of translucent materials by an extended two-flux model from measurements based on an integrating sphere, Lionel Simonot1, Mathieu Hebert2, Serge Mazauric2,3, and Roger Hersch4; 1Université de Poitiers (France), 2Université Jean Monnet de Saint Etienne (France), 3CPE Lyon, Domaine Scientifique de la Doua (France), and 4École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)


5:00 – 6:00 PM All-Conference Welcome Reception, Atrium

Tuesday January 31, 2017

Color Management

Session Chair: Sophie Triantaphillidou, University of Westminster (United Kingdom)
8:50 – 9:50 AM
Regency Ballroom C

8:50COLOR-026
Wide-gamut mobile-device displays: Gamut-mapping and color enhancement challenges, Reza Safaee-Rad1 and Jennifer Gille2, 1Qualcomm (Canada) and 2Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (United States)

9:10COLOR-027
Methods of describing a gamut boundary based on a face/vertex encoding, Phil Green1, Kiran Deshpande2, Frans Gaykema3, and W. Craig Revie4; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway), 2Multi Packaging Solutions (United Kingdom), 3Océ Technologies (the Netherlands), and 4FFEI (United Kingdom)

9:30COLOR-028
Gamut mapping in RGB colour spaces with the iterative ratios diffusion algorithm, Carlo Gatta1 and Ivar Farup2; 1Computer Vision Center (Spain) and 2Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)


Color Vision and Deficiency

Session Chair: Sophie Triantaphillidou, University of Westminster (United Kingdom)
9:50 – 10:30 AM
Regency Ballroom C

9:50COLOR-029
Checklist for daltonization methods: Requirements and characteristics of a good recoloring method, Joschua Simon-Liedtke1, David Flatla2, and Eskild Bakken1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) and 2University of Dundee (United Kingdom)

10:10COLOR-030
On the edge: A scalable daltonization method focusing chromatic edges and contrast, Joschua Simon-Liedtke1, Ivar Farup1, and Reiner Eschbach1,2; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) and 2Monroe Community College (United States)


10:00 AM – 7:30 PM Industry Exhibition

10:30 – 10:50 AM Coffee Break

Color Vision and Deficiency (cont.)

Session Chair: Alessandro Rizzi, Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy)
10:50 – 11:50 AM
Regency Ballroom C

10:50COLOR-033
Estimating appearance differences of 3D objects with an RGB camera, Pei-Li Sun, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan)

11:10COLOR-034
A metric for the evaluation of color perceptual smoothness, Cedric Marchessoux and Johan Rostang, Barco N.V. (Belgium)

11:30COLOR-035
Towards a perceptually-motivated color space for high dynamic range imaging, Mekides Abebe1,2, Tania Pouli1, and Mohamed Chaker Larabi2; 1Technicolor (France) and 2Université de Poitiers (France)


11:50 AM – 2:00 PM Lunch Break

EI 2017 Tuesday Plenary and Symposium Awards

Session Chairs: Joyce E. Farrell, Stanford University, and Nitin Sampat, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)
2:00 – 3:00 PM
Grand Peninsula Ballroom D

VR 2.0: Making virtual reality better than reality, Gordon Wetzstein, Stanford University (United States)

Gordon Wetzstein is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and, by courtesy, of Computer Science, at Stanford University, and leads the Stanford Computational Imaging Group. He received a PhD in computer science from the University of British Columbia (2011) where his doctoral dissertation focused on computational light modulation for image acquisition and display. In his talk, Wetzstein explores the frontiers of VR systems engineering. Eventually, VR/AR systems will redefine communication, entertainment, education, collaborative work, simulation, training, telesurgery, and basic vision research, as next-generation computational near-eye displays evolve to deliver visual experiences that are better than the real world.

3:00 – 3:30 PM Coffee Break

Display and Display Appearance

Session Chair: Fritz Lebowsky, STMicroelectronics (France)
3:30 – 5:10 PM
Regency Ballroom C

3:30COLOR-036
Color discrimination threshold for medical test devices, Nargess Hassani and Susan P. Farnand, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)

3:50COLOR-037
Content-dependent adaptation in a soft proof matching experiment, Gregory High, Phil Green, and Peter Nussbaum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)

4:10COLOR-038
Comparisons of measures of blurriness in transparent displays, Chang-Mo Yang, Dong-Hyeok Lee, Kyoung-Soo Park, Young-Tae Kim, and Choon-Woo Kim, Inha University (Republic of Korea)

4:30COLOR-039
The smallest projection optics for the vertical shaped ultra short throw projector, Yohei Takano and Hibiki Tatsuno, Ricoh Co., Ltd. (Japan)

4:50COLOR-040
Pareto optimal primary designs for color displays, Hao Xie, Carlos Rodriguez-Pardo, and Gaurav Sharma, University of Rochester (United States)


5:30 – 7:30 PM Symposium Demonstration Session, Grand Peninsula Ballroom E

Wednesday February 1, 2017

Halftoning and Printing I

Session Chair: Reiner Eschbach, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) and Monroe Community College (United States)
8:50 – 10:10 AM
Regency Ballroom C

8:50COLOR-041
Color halftoning based on Neugebauer Primary Area Coverage, Wanling Jiang1, Weijuan Xi1, Utpal Sarkar2, Robert Ulichney3, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University (United States), 2Hewlett-Packard Barcelona (Spain), and 3HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)

9:10COLOR-042
Color halftoning based on multi-stage, multi-pass, clustered-DBS, Weijuan Xi1, Tal Frank2, Ben-Shoshan Yotam2, Robert Ulichney3, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University (United States), 2Hewlett-Packard Indigo Division (Israel), and 3HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)

9:30COLOR-043
On large local error accumulation in multilevel error diffusion (JIST-first), Reiner Eschbach1,2 and Marius Pedersen1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) and 2Monroe Community College (United States)

9:50COLOR-044
Edge-preserving error diffusion for multi-toning based on dual quantization, Takuma Kiyotomo1, Keisuke Hoshino2, Yuki Tsukano2, Hiroki Kibushi2, and Takahiko Horiuchi1; 1Chiba University and 2Tokyo Kikai Seisakusho, Ltd. (Japan)


10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Industry Exhibition

10:10 – 10:50 AM Coffee Break

Halftoning and Printing II

Session Chair: Robert Ulichney, HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)
10:50 AM – 12:10 PM
Regency Ballroom C

10:50COLOR-045
Selecting best ink color for sparse watermark, Alastair Reed1, Kristyn Falkenstern1, and Edward Hattenberger2; 1Digimarc Corporation and 2X-Rite Inc. (United States)

11:10COLOR-046
Page classification for print imaging pipeline, Shaoyuan Xu1, Cheng Lu1, Mark Shaw2, Peter Bauer2, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University and 2HP Inc. (United States)

11:30COLOR-047
Indirect periodic disturbance compensator using feedforward control for image noises, Satoshi Kaneko, Ricoh Company, Ltd. (Japan)

11:50COLOR-048
3D halftoning, Ruiyi Mao1, Utpal Sarkar2, Robert Ulichney3, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University (United States), 2Hewlett-Packard Barcelona (Spain), and 3HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)


12:10 – 2:00 PM Lunch Break

EI 2017 Wednesday Plenary and Symposium Awards

Session Chairs: Joyce E. Farrell, Stanford University, and Nitin Sampat, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)
2:00 – 3:00 PM
Grand Peninsula Ballroom D

Designing VR video camera systems, Brian Cabral, Facebook, Inc. (United States)

Brian Cabral is Director of Engineering at Facebook, leading the Surround 360 VR camera team, specializing in computational photography, computer vision, and computer graphics. He has published a number of papers in the area of computer graphics and imaging including the pioneering Line Integral Convolution algorithm. Cabral discusses developing Facebook Surround 360, an open, high-quality 3D-360 video capture system. VR video capture systems are composed of multiple optical and digital components - all of which must operate as if they are one seamless optical system. The design of VR video cameras, optical choices, SNR, etc., require a new set of technologies and engineering approaches, with tight coupling to the computational system components.

3:00 – 3:30 PM Coffee Break

Dark Side of Color

Session Chair: Alessandro Rizzi, Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy)
3:30 – 5:10 PM
Regency Ballroom C

3:30COLOR-049
What makes hue special?, Ivar Farup, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)

3:50COLOR-050
Revealing the Dark Ages - Imaging erased manuscripts, Keith Knox1 and Roger Easton2; 1Knox Consulting and 2Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)

4:10COLOR-051
Image quality for visually impaired?, Sophie Triantaphillidou, University of Westminster (United Kingdom)

4:30COLOR-052
Lights, camera, metameric failure, Joshua Pines, Technicolor (United States)

4:50COLOR-053
What we see and what we know: Partners in human vision, John McCann, McCann Imaging (United States)


5:30 – 7:00 PM Symposium Interactive Papers (Poster) Session, Atrium

5:30 – 7:00 PM Meet the Future: A Showcase of Student and Young Professionals Research, Atrium

Thursday February 2, 2017

Color Image Processing

Session Chair: Gabriel Marcu, Apple Inc. (United States)
8:50 – 10:10 AM
Regency Ballroom C

8:50COLOR-055
Sky color enhancement of photographic images, Huanzhao Zeng, Google Inc. (United States)

9:10COLOR-054
Extraordinary perceptual color stability in low cost, real time color image compression inspired by structure tensor analysis, Fritz Lebowsky and Mariano Bona, STMicroelectronics (France)

9:30COLOR-056
A novel colour hessian and its applications, Saman Tahery and Mark Drew, Simon Fraser University (Canada)

9:50COLOR-057
A color image model with applications to denoising, Megan Fuller and Jae S. Lim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)


10:10 – 10:50 AM Coffee Break

Spectral Selection and Separation

Session Chair: Marius Pedersen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)
10:50 AM – 12:10 PM
Regency Ballroom C

10:50COLOR-058
Addressing the colorimetric redundancy in 11-ink color separation, Daniel Nyström, Paula Zitinski Elias, and Sasan Gooran, Linköping University (Sweden)

11:10COLOR-059
Spectral band selection using a genetic algorithm based wiener filter estimation method for reconstruction of Munsell spectral data, Keivan Ansari1,2, Jean-Baptiste Thomas1, and Pierre Gouton1; 1Université de Bourgogne (France) and 2Institute for Color Science and Technology (Iran)

11:30COLOR-060
Illumination and reflectance spectra separation of hyperspectral image data under multiple illumination conditions, Xiaochuan Chen, Mark S. Drew, and Ze-Nian Li, Simon Fraser University (Canada)

11:50COLOR-061
Multispectral face recognition using hybrid feature, Mamadou Diarra1,2, Pierre Gouton1, and Jerome Kablan Adou2; 1Université de Bourgogne (France) and 2Université Félix Houphouet Boigny (Côte d'Ivoire)


12:10 – 2:00 PM Lunch Break

Interactive Workshop: How can COLOR imaging provide US with powerful INSIGHTS?

Moderator: Fritz Lebowsky, STMicroelectronics (France)
2:00 – 3:30 PM
Regency Ballroom C

This session is jointly sponsored by: Color Imaging XXII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications and Material Appearance 2017.

COLOR-062 Interactive Workshop: How can color imaging provide us with powerful insights?, Fritz Lebowsky, STMicroelectronics (France)

We would very much like to have you participate in a special session in which we encourage asking questions and exchange ideas that frequently trouble us during research and development projects. The presence of experts in COLOR imaging and perhaps Electronic Imaging at large will provide a unique opportunity of efficiently and lively sharing simple/stupefying ideas enabling fascinating engineering concepts which may also stimulate your own future research and development projects!


3:20 – 4:00 PM Coffee Break

Interactive Workshop: How can COLOR imaging provide US with powerful INSIGHTS? (cont.)

Moderator: Fritz Lebowsky, STMicroelectronics (France)
4:00 – 5:00 PM
Regency Ballroom C

This continuing workshop session is jointly sponsored by: Color Imaging XXII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, and Material Appearance 2017.

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Important Dates
Demonstration Applications Dec 15, 2016
Manuscripts Due (check the conference page)
· Pre conference proceedings Nov 28, 2016 
· Post conference proceedings Jan 11, 2017
Registration Opens
Oct 20,2016
Hotel Reservation Deadline
Jan 6, 2017 
Early Registration Ends
Jan 9, 2017
Conference Starts Jan 29, 2017
 
2016 Proceedings: Color
2016 Proceedings: Retinex at 50
Conference Chairs
Reiner Eschbach, National University of Science and Technology (Norway)/ Monroe Community College (United States); Gabriel Marcu, Apple Inc. (United States); Alessandro Rizzi, Università Degli Studi di Milano (Italy)

Program Committee
Jan Allebach, Purdue University (United States); Vien Cheung, University of Leeds (United Kingdom); Scott Daly, Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (United States); Philip Green, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway); Roger Hersch, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland); Choon-Woo Kim, Inha University (Republic of Korea); Michael Kriss, MAK Consultants (United States); Fritz Lebowsky, STMicroelectronics (France); Nathan Moroney, HP  Labs, HP Inc. (United States); Carinna Parraman, University of the West of England (United Kingdom); Marius Pedersen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway); Shoji Tominaga, Chiba University (Japan); Stephen Westland, University of Leeds (United Kingdom)