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

Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems XV

Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems XV Conference Program


Tuesday January 31, 2017

Transform-domain Image Processing

Session Chair: Karen Egiazarian, Tampere University of Technology (Finland)
8:50 – 10:10 AM
Cypress B

8:50IPAS-197
Compressed sensing MRI using curvelet sparsity and nonlocal total variation, Ali Pour Yazdanpanah, University of Nevada (United States)

9:10IPAS-198
Brand detection framework in LG wavelet domain, Federica Mangiatordi, Andrea Bernardini, Emiliano Pallotti, and Licia Capodiferro, Fondazione Ugo Bordoni (Italy)

9:30IPAS-199
Texture representations in different basis functions for image synthesis using system criteria analysis, Viacheslav Voronin1, Vladimir Ryzhov2, Vladimir Marchuk1, and Karen Egiazarian3; 1Don State Technical University (Russian Federation), 2Southern Federal University (Russian Federation), and 3Tampere University of Technology (Finland)

9:50IPAS-200
2-D octonion discrete fourier transform: Fast algorithms, Artyom Grigoryan and Sos Agaian, University of Texas at San Antonio (United States)


10:00 AM – 7:30 PM Industry Exhibition

10:10 – 10:50 AM Coffee Break

Image Processing Algorithms

Session Chair: Karen Egiazarian, Tampere University of Technology (Finland)
10:50 – 11:50 AM
Cypress B

10:50IPAS-202
Full-reference metrics multidistortional analysis, Oleg Ieremeiev1, Vladimir Lukin1, Nikolay Ponomarenko1, and Karen Egiazarian2; 1National Aerospace University (Ukraine) and 2Tampere University of Technology (Finland)

11:10IPAS-203
ICA-based background subtraction method for an FPGA-SoC, Fernando Carrizosa-Corral, Alberto Vázquez-Cervantes, Josué Montes Martínez, Teresa Hernández-Díaz, Leonardo Barriga-Rodríguez, Jorge Soto-Cajiga, and Hugo Jimenez; Centro de Ingeniería y Desarrollo Industrial (Mexico)

11:30IPAS-204
A robust line segmentation for Arabic printed text with diacritics, Khader Mohammad, Birzeit University (Palestine)


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

Image Interpolation, Restoration, and Denoising

Session Chairs: Karen Egiazarian, Tampere University of Technology (Finland), and Radka Tezaur, Intel Corporation (United States)
3:30 – 5:30 PM
Grand Peninsula Ballroom A

This session is jointly sponsored by: Digital Photography and Mobile Imaging XIII and Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems XV.

3:30DPMI-083
BM3D-HVS: Content-adaptive denoising for improved visual quality (Invited), Karen Egiazarian1,2, Aram Danielyan2, Nikolay Ponomarenko1,2, Alessandro Foi1,2, Oleg Ieremeiev3, and Vladimir Lukin3; 1Tampere University of Technology (Finland), 2Noiseless Imaging Oy (Finland), and 3National Aerospace University (Ukraine)

3:50IPAS-084
Refining raw pixel values using a value error model to drive texture synthesis, Henry Dietz, University of Kentucky (United States)

4:10IPAS-085
Color interpolation based on colorization for RGB-white color filter array, Paul Oh1, Sukho Lee2, and Moon Gi Kang1; 1Yonsei University and 2Dongseo University (Republic of Korea)

4:30IPAS-086
Video frame synthesizing method for HDR video capturing system with four image sensors, Takayuki Yamashita1,2 and Yoshihiro Fujita1; 1Ehime University and 2NHK (Japan)

4:50DPMI-088
Robust defect pixel detection and correction for Bayer Imaging Systems, Noha El-Yamany, Intel Corporation (Finland)


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

Wednesday February 1, 2017

Image Processing Applications

Session Chair: Sos Agaian, University of Texas at San Antonio (United States)
8:50 – 10:10 AM
Cypress B

8:50IPAS-205
Water region extraction in thermal and RGB sequences using spatiotemporally-oriented energy features, Amir Ghahremani, Egor Bondarev, and Peter De With, Eindhoven University of Technology (the Netherlands)

9:10IPAS-206
Cloud and shadow detection using sequential characteristics on multi-spectral satellite images, Herman Groot1, Arjen Oostdijk2, Mark van Persie2, and Peter De With1; 1Eindhoven University of Technology and 2Netherlands Aerospace Centre (the Netherlands)

9:30IPAS-207
Thermal facial signatures for state assessment during deception, Nilesh Powar1, Tamera Schneider2, Julie Skipper2, Douglas Petkie2, Vijayan Asari1, Rebecca Riffle2, Matthew Sherwood2, and Carl Cross2; 1University of Dayton and 2Wright State University (United States)

9:50IPAS-208
Face spoofing detection based on local binary descriptors, Yao-Hong Tsai, Hsuan Chung University (Taiwan)


10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Industry Exhibition

10:10 – 10:50 AM Coffee Break

3D Sensing and Processing

Session Chair: Atanas Gotchev, Tampere University of Technology (Finland)
10:50 – 11:50 AM
Cypress B

10:50IPAS-209
Real-time estimation of the 3D transformation between images with large viewpoint differences in cluttered environments, Dennis van de Wouw1,2, Martin Pieck1, Gijs Dubbelman1, and Peter De With1; 1Eindhoven University of Technology and 2Vinotion B.V. (the Netherlands)

11:10IPAS-210
Camera-to-model back-raycasting for extraction of RGBD images from pointclouds, Hani Javan Hemmat1, Egor Bondarev1, and Peter De With2; 1Eindhoven University of Technology and 2Fac EE, SPS-VCA, Eindhoven University of Technology (the Netherlands)

11:30IPAS-212
Depth image object extraction approach based on improved fractal dimension, Ting Cao and Weixing Wang, Chang`an Unviersity (China)


11:50 AM – 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

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

Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems Interactive Papers Session

5:30 – 7:00 PM
Atrium

The following works will be presented at the EI 2017 Symposium Interactive Papers Session.

IPAS-213
Change detection from remote sensing images based on fractional integral and improved FCM, Fengping Wang and Weixing Wang, Chang’an University (China)

IPAS-214
Non-blind image deconvolution using a sampling without replacement, Jaeduk Han, Jonghyun Kim, and Moon Gi Kang, Yonsei University (Republic of Korea)

IPAS-215
Alpha-rooting method of gray-scale image enhancement in the quaternion frequency domain, Artyom Grigoryan and Sos Agaian, University of Texas at San Antonio (United States)

IPAS-217
What makes HDR the contents more realistic? Peak-luminance enhancement using the loading effect for OLED displays, Jihwan Woo and Seoyoung Lee, Samsung Electronics (Republic of Korea)

IPAS-211
Feature representation learning by rank ordered autoencoder for multi-camera person re-identification, Sergey Makov, Vladimir Frantc, Viacheslav Voronin, and Vladimir Marchuk, Don State Technical University (Russian Federation)

IPAS-087
Search the optimal border for combination of image pairs using neural networks, Evgeny Semenishchev, Don State Technical University (Russian Federation)


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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
Conference Chairs
Sos Agaian, The University of Texas at San Antonio (United States); Karen Egiazarian, Tampere University of Technology (Finland); Atanas Gotchev, Tampere University of Technology (Finland)

Program Committee
Gözde Akar, Middle East Technical University (Turkey); Junior Barrera, Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil); Jenny Benois-Pineau, Bordeaux University (France); Giacomo Boracchi, Politecnico di Milano (Italy); Reiner Creutzburg, Fachhochschule Brandenburg (Germany); Alessandro Foi, Tampere University of Technology (Finland); Paul Gader, University of Florida (United States); John Handley, Xerox Corporation (United States); Vladimir Lukin, National Aerospace University (Ukraine); Vladimir Marchuk, Don State Technical University (Russian Federation); Stephen Marshall, University of Strathclyde (United Kingdom); Alessandro Neri, Radiolabs (Italy); Marek Ogiela, AGH University of Science and Technology (Poland); Ljiljana Platisa, Universiteit Gent (Belgium); Françoise Prêteux, Mines ParisTech (France); Giovanni Ramponi, University degli Studi di Trieste (Italy); Ivan Selesnick, Polythechnic Institute of New York University (United States); Damir Sersic, University of Zagreb (Croatia)