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

Conference Keywords: Color, Displays, Prints, Cameras, Vision

COLOR XXV 2020 Call for Papers PDF

Tuesday January 28, 2020

7:30 – 8:45 AM Women in Electronic Imaging Breakfast (pre-registration required)

Skin and Deep Learning

Session Chair: Gabriel Marcu, Apple Inc. (United States)
8:45 – 9:30 AM
Regency C

This session is jointly sponsored by: Color Imaging XXV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, and Material Appearance 2020.


8:45
Conference Welcome

8:50MAAP-082
Beyond color correction: Skin color estimation in the wild through deep learning, Robin Kips, Quoc Tran, Emmanuel Malherbe, and Matthieu Perrot, L'Oréal Research and Innovation (France)

9:10COLOR-083
SpectraNet: A deep model for skin oxygenation measurement from multi-spectral data, Ahmed Mohammed, Mohib Ullah, and Jacob Bauer, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)



Spectral Dataset

Session Chair: Ingeborg Tastl, HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)
9:30 – 10:10 AM
Regency C

This session is jointly sponsored by: Color Imaging XXV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, and Material Appearance 2020.


9:30MAAP-106
Visible to near infrared reflectance hyperspectral images dataset for image sensors design, Axel Clouet1, Jérôme Vaillant1, and Célia Viola2; 1CEA-LETI and 2CEA-LITEN (France)

9:50MAAP-107
A multispectral dataset of oil and watercolor paints, Vahid Babaei1, Azadeh Asadi Shahmirzadi2, and Hans-Peter Seidel1; 1Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik and 2Consultant (Germany)



10:00 AM – 7:30 PM Industry Exhibition - Tuesday

10:10 – 10:40 AM Coffee Break

Color and Appearance Reproduction

Session Chair: Mathieu Hebert, Université Jean Monnet de Saint Etienne (France)
10:40 AM – 12:30 PM
Regency C

This session is jointly sponsored by: Color Imaging XXV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, and Material Appearance 2020.


10:40MAAP-396
From color and spectral reproduction to appearance, BRDF, and beyond, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) (Norway)

11:10MAAP-120
HP 3D color gamut – A reference system for HP’s Jet Fusion 580 color 3D printers, Ingeborg Tastl1 and Alexandra Ju2; 1HP Labs, HP Inc. and 2HP Inc. (United States)

11:30COLOR-121
Spectral reproduction: Drivers, use cases, and workflow, Tanzima Habib, Phil Green, and Peter Nussbaum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)

11:50COLOR-122
Parameter estimation of PuRet algorithm for managing appearance of material objects on display devices (JIST-first), Midori Tanaka, Ryusuke Arai, and Takahiko Horiuchi, Chiba University (Japan)

12:10COLOR-123
Colorimetrical performance estimation of a reference hyperspectral microscope for color tissue slides assessment, Paul Lemaillet and Wei-Chung Cheng, US Food and Drug Administration (United States)



12:30 – 2:00 PM Lunch

PLENARY: Automotive Imaging

Session Chairs: Jonathan Phillips, Google Inc. (United States) and Radka Tezaur, Intel Corporation (United States)
2:00 – 3:10 PM
Grand Peninsula D

Imaging in the autonomous vehicle revolution, Gary Hicok, NVIDIA Corporation (United States)

Gary Hicok is senior vice president of hardware development at NVIDIA, and is responsible for Tegra System Engineering, which oversees Shield, Jetson, and DRIVE platforms. Prior to this role, Hicok served as senior vice president of NVIDIA’s Mobile Business Unit. This vertical focused on NVIDIA’s Tegra mobile processor, which was used to power next-generation mobile devices as well as in-car safety and infotainment systems. Before that, Hicok ran NVIDIA’s Core Logic (MCP) Business Unit also as senior vice president. Throughout his tenure with NVIDIA, Hicok has also held a variety of management roles since joining the company in 1999, with responsibilities focused on console gaming and chipset engineering. He holds a BSEE from Arizona State University and has authored 33 issued patents.


3:10 – 3:30 PM Coffee Break

Color Understanding

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

3:30COLOR-161
Automated multicolored fabric image segmentation and associated psychophysical evaluation, Nian Xiong, North Carolina State University (United States)

3:50COLOR-162
Comparing a spatial extension of ICtCp color representation with S-CIELAB and other recent color metrics for HDR and WCG quality assessment, Anustup Choudhury and Scott Daly, Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (United States)

4:10COLOR-163
An improved optimisation method for finding a color filter to make a camera more colorimetric, Graham Finlayson and Yuteng Zhu, University of East Anglia (United Kingdom)

4:30COLOR-164
Random spray Retinex extensions considering ROI and eye movements (JIST-first), Midori Tanaka1, Matteo Lanaro2, Takahiko Horiuchi1, and Alessandro Rizzi2; 1Chiba University (Japan) and 2Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy)

4:50COLOR-165
Teaching color and color science: The experience of an international Master course, Maurizio Rossi1, Alice Plutino2, Andrea Siniscalco1, and Alessandro Rizzi2; 1Politecnico di Milano and 2Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy)



5:30 – 7:30 PM Symposium Demonstration Session

Wednesday January 29, 2020

Color Halftoning

Session Chair: Alessandro Rizzi, Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy)
8:50 – 10:10 AM
Regency C

8:50COLOR-195
New results for aperiodic, dispersed-dot halftoning, Jiayin Liu1, Altyngul Jumabayeva1, Yujian Xu1, Yin Wang1, Tal Frank2, Shani Gat2, Orel Bat Mor2, Ben-Shoshan Yotam2, Robert Ulichney3, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University, 2HP Indigo (Israel), and 3HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)

9:10COLOR-196
Data bearing halftone image alignment and assessment on 3D surface, Ziyi Zhao1, Yujian Xu1, Robert Ulichney2, Matthew Gaubatz2, Stephen Pollard3, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University, 2HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States), and 3HP Inc. UK Ltd. (United Kingdom)

9:30COLOR-197
Using watermark visibility measurements to select an optimized pair of spot colors for use in a binary watermark, Alastair Reed1, Vlado Kitanovski2, Kristyn Falkenstern1, and Marius Pedersen2; 1Digimarc Corporation (United States) and 2Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)

9:50COLOR-198
Rendering data in the blue channel, Robert Ulichney and Matthew Gaubatz, HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)



10:00 AM – 3:30 PM Industry Exhibition - Wednesday

10:10 – 10:50 AM Coffee Break

Color and Human Vision

Session Chair: Gabriel Marcu, Apple Inc. (United States)
10:50 AM – 12:10 PM
Regency C

10:50COLOR-235
Individual differences in feelings about the color red, Yasuyo Ichihara, Kogakuin University (Japan)

11:10COLOR-236
Colors before and after cataract surgery: A study of color constancy and discrimination, John McCann, McCann Imaging (United States)

11:30COLOR-237
Daltonization by spectral filtering, Phil Green and Peter Nussbaum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)

11:50
Session Discussion



Color Imaging XXV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications Interactive Papers Oral Previews

Session Chair: Gabriel Marcu, Apple Inc. (United States)
12:10 – 12:30 PM
Regency C

In this session interactive poster authors will each provide a brief oral overview of their poster presentation, which will be presented in the Color Imaging XXV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications 2020 Interactive Papers Session at 5:30 pm on Wednesday.


12:10COLOR-259
Visual fidelity improvement in virtual reality through spectral textures applied to lighting simulations, Francisco Díaz-Barrancas, Halina Cwierz, Pedro José Pardo, Ángel Luis Pérez, and María Isabel Suero, University of Extremadura (Spain)

12:20COLOR-260
Application of spectral computing technics for color vision testing using virtual reality devices, Halina Cwierz, Francisco Díaz-Barrancas, Pedro José Pardo, Ángel Luis Pérez, and María Isabel Suero, University of Extremadura (Spain)



12:30 – 2:00 PM Lunch

PLENARY: VR/AR Future Technology

Session Chairs: Jonathan Phillips, Google Inc. (United States) and Radka Tezaur, Intel Corporation (United States)
2:00 – 3:10 PM
Grand Peninsula D

Quality screen time: Leveraging computational displays for spatial computing, Douglas Lanman, Facebook Reality Labs (United States)

Douglas Lanman is the director of Display Systems Research at Facebook Reality Labs, where he leads investigations into advanced display and imaging technologies for augmented and virtual reality. His prior research has focused on head-mounted displays, glasses-free 3D displays, light-field cameras, and active illumination for 3D reconstruction and interaction. He received a BS in Applied Physics with Honors from Caltech in 2002 and his MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Brown University in 2006 and 2010, respectively. He was a senior research scientist at NVIDIA Research from 2012 to 2014, a postdoctoral associate at the MIT Media Lab from 2010 to 2012, and an assistant research staff member at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2002 to 2005. His most recent work has focused on developing the Oculus Half Dome: an eye-tracked, wide-field-of-view varifocal HMD with AI-driven rendering.


3:10 – 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 C

3:30COLOR-279
Increases in scattered light causes increased darkness, John McCann, McCann Imaging (United States)

3:50COLOR-280
Do you see what I see?, Phil Green, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)

4:10COLOR-281
Replacing test charts with pictures, Sophie Triantaphillidou, Edward Fry, and Oliver van Zwanenberg, University of Westminster (United Kingdom)

4:30COLOR-282
Colors challenges in navigating autonomous vehicles, Dietmar Wueller, Image Engineering GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)

4:50COLOR-283
Does computer vision need color science?, Jan Allebach, Purdue University (United States)



Color Imaging XXV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications Interactive Posters Session

5:30 – 7:00 PM
Sequoia

The Color Imaging XXV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications Conference works to be presented at the EI 2020 Symposium Interactive Posters Session are listed in the Color Imaging XXV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications Interactive Papers Oral Previews session just before Wednesday lunch.




5:30 – 7:00 PM EI 2020 Symposium Interactive Posters Session

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

Thursday January 30, 2020

Inkjet Printer Development and Diagnostic

Session Chair: Sophie Triantaphillidou, University of Westminster (United Kingdom)
8:50 – 10:30 AM
Regency C

8:50COLOR-350
Developing an inkjet printer I: RGB image to CMY ink amounts -- Image preprocessing and color management, Yin Wang1, Baekdu Choi1, Daulet Kenzhebalin1, Sige Hu1, George Chiu1, Zillion Lin2, Davi He2, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University (United States) and 2Sunvalleytek International Inc. (China)

9:10COLOR-351
Developing an inkjet printer II: CMY ink amounts to multibit CMY halftones, Baekdu Choi1, Daulet Kenzhebalin1, Sige Hu1, George Chiu1, Davi He2, Zillion Lin2, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University and 2Sunvalleytek International Inc. (United States)

9:30COLOR-352
Developing an inkjet printer III: Multibit CMY halftones to hardware-ready bits, Sige Hu1, Daulet Kenzhebalin1, George Chiu1, Zillion Lin2, Davi He2, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University (United States) and 2Sunvalleytek International Inc. (China)

9:50COLOR-349
Developing an inkjet printer IV: Printer mechanism control for best print quality, Daulet Kenzhebalin1, Baekdu Choi1, Sige Hu1, George Chiu1, Zillion Lin2, Davi He2, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University (United States) and 2Sunvalley Group (China)

10:10COLOR-353
Using acoustic information to diagnose the health of a printer, Chin-Ning Chen1, Katy Ferguson2, Anton Wiranata2, Mark Shaw2, Wan-Eih Huang1, George Chiu1, Patricia Davis1, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University and 2HP Inc. (United States)



10:30 – 11:00 AM Coffee Break

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Important Dates
Call for Papers Announced 1 April 2019
Journal-first Submissions Due 15 Jul 2019
Abstract Submission Site Opens 1 May 2019
Review Abstracts Due (refer to For Authors page
· Early Decision Ends 15 Jul 2019
· Regular Submission Ends 30 Sept 2019
· Extended Submission Ends 14 Oct 2019
 Final Manuscript Deadlines  
 · Manuscripts for Fast Track 25 Nov 2019
 · All Manuscripts 10 Feb 2020
Registration Opens 5 Nov 2019
Early Registration Ends 7 Jan 2019
Hotel Reservation Deadline 10  Jan 2020
Conference Begins 26 Jan 2020


 
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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 (NTNU) (Norway); Yasuyo G. Ichihara, Kogakuin University (Japan); Choon-Woo Kim, Inha University (Korea, Republic of); Michael Kriss, MAK Consultants (United States); Fritz Lebowsky, Consultant (France); John J McCann, McCann Imaging (United States); 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 (NTNU) (Norway); Shoji Tominaga, Chiba University (Japan); Sophie Triantaphillidou, University of Westminster (United Kingdom); Stephen Westland, University of Leeds (United Kingdom)