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2022
Call for Papers Announced 2 May
Journal-first (JIST/JPI) Submissions

∙ Submission site Opens 2 May 
∙ Journal-first (JIST/JPI) Submissions Due 1 Aug
∙ Final Journal-first manuscripts due 28 Oct
Conference Papers Submissions
∙ Abstract Submission Opens 1 June
∙ Priority Decision Submission Ends 15 July
∙ Extended Submission Ends  19 Sept
∙ FastTrack Conference Proceedings Manuscripts Due 25 Dec 
∙ All Outstanding Proceedings Manuscripts Due
 6 Feb 2023
Registration Opens 1 Dec
Demonstration Applications Due 19 Dec
Early Registration Ends 18 Dec


2023
Hotel Reservation Deadline 6 Jan
Symposium begins
15 Jan


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Show Us What You've Got!

All EI2023 symposium attendees and commercial entities working in the realm of electronic imaging are welcome to apply for space in the Demonstration Session. The 90-minute Session offers an interactive, hands-on showcase of electronic imaging related hardware, software, display, integrated systems, etc. and runs as part of the EI Exhibit Happy Hour.

AUTHOR DEMONSTRATIONS

Space must be reserved for participation in the 2023 Electronic Imaging Demonstration Session. All EI2023 conference authors may request one complimentary half-table to show materials in support of their conference presentation; requests for space must include details on how the demonstration relates to the accepted paper(s). Please Note: EI reserves the right to impose a no show fee of $50 for authors who request space, but do not participate in the event.

EI authors may upgrade to an 8 x 8-foot space at a cost of $365 ($450 after December 19, 2022). All author requests for half-tables must be received by December 19, 2022; requests received after that date will be subject to a $100 fee. Tables are not transferable and, while we make every effort to accommodate all authors, are subject to availability. 

The highly-popular symposium demonstration sessions provide authors with an additional opportunity to showcase their work.

NON-AUTHOR DEMONSTRATIONS

Non-authors (or EI authors wishing to demonstrate a product not related to their presentation), including individuals, businesses, and companies, may purchase a half-table for $395 or 8 x 8-foot space for $620 by December 19, 2022, on a space available basis. After that date, rates increase to $510 and $900, respectively. (Please inquire about special exhibit/demonstration session rates.) Space is limited. Priority will be given to speakers and companies in support of technical presentations and assigned on a first come/first served basis. Late requests will be considered only if sufficient space is still available. 

APPLICATION FORM Deadline 09:00 am, 19 December 2022 (NY)
No Show Fee - please note, EI reserves the right to impose a no “show fee” of $50 for anyone reserving a free demonstration and not showing up for the event.

View Demonstration Policies

Application Form (link)

Contact Donna Smith at +1-703-642-9090; +1-703-642-9094 (fax); dsmith[at]imaging.org with questions.

Demonstration Session Participants

The Demonstration Session takes place on Tuesday from 17:30-19:00. Join other attendees on a deeper exploration of the work presented in their papers.

Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2023

AVM-122
How much depth information can radar contribute to a depth estimation model?, Chen-Chou Lo

The presenters demostrate their research and show the results of taking radar data as input and output estimated depth in an autonomous driving scenario. Since radar is a reliable and relatively cheap depth sensor in ADAS, the result shows the potential capability of radar sensor to play a more important role in depth estimation compared to lidar sensor.

AVM-127
Comprehensive stray light (flare) testing: Lessons learned, Jackson S. Knappen

The demonstration is of a benchtop stray light (flare) tester for testing stray light in digital imaging systems. The system demonstrates the methodology of the stray light test, including automatic rotation of a camera in front of a light source, as well as presentation of sample results.

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

COLOR-193
Image color-based preset light matching algorithm for an electric vitrine, Byeongjin Kim

In this demonstration, the presenters introduce the display case with their lighting color recommendation algorithm based on the displayed product. Participants can display the product they want on our display case. The product provides the lighting automatically recommended based on the product in the display case.

COLOR-201
Towards a colorimetric camera, Tripurari Singh

This demonstration will allow you to "test-drive" the ISP pipeline, and verify its performance.

The presenters demonstrate a simulated colorimetric single sensor imager with good noise performance. The demonstration will allow you to will allow you to "test-drive" the ISP pipeline, and verify its performance -- add noise to a color image, sample it with a CFA modeled on the human retina and reconstruct a sRGB image with good SNR and visual quality.

Computational Imaging XXI

COIMG-155
Commissioning the James Webb Space Telescope, Joseph M. Howard

Joseph Howard answers any questions regarding his keynote, JWST, and its commissioning.

The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2023

ERVR-213
Display system sharpness modeling and requirement in VR and AR applications, Jerry Jia

The presenter uses a high resolution monitor and own SW to demonstrate the paper's work, particularly how resolution and pixel arrangement will change appearance of display sharpness

Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2023

HVEI-253
A multichannel LED-based lighting approach to improve color discrimination for low vision people, Éric Dinet

This demonstration shows LED lamps designed from the first experimental data derived from the presenters' study related to the influence of light on visual perception of low vision people. Special color charts will be used to show the efficiency and the relevancy of the approach.

Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems XXI

IPAS-290
MLExchange: An integrated platform for scientific machine learning, Guanhua Hao

The presenter demonstrate the up-to-date MLExchange online platform and 2 available web-based applications on a laptop. One is aimed for ML-based image segmentation and the other is a labeling pipeline.

Imaging Sensors and Systems 2023

ISS-334
Digital camera obscuras, Henry G. Dietz

The presenter shows at least two large-format digital camera obscuras (one front projection, one rear).

ISS-347
Implementation of EMVA 1288 Standard Release 4.0 for Characterization of Image Sensors, Megan E. Borek

The presenter demonstrates the running of developed software for EMVA 1288 4.0 characterization, as well as some of the novel hardware developed to aid in the data capture process. The demo shows the sensor characterization pipeline used, and currently being developed, from data capture to image processing.

Media, Watermarking, Security, and Forensics 2023

MWSF-382 Making digital cameras less attractive targets for theft, Henry G. Dietz

The presenter demonstrates some of their anti-theft mechanisms implemented in reprogrammed Canon cameras.

The presenter demonstrates the running of developed software for EMVA 1288 4.0 characterization, as well as some of the novel hardware developed to aid in the data capture process. The demo shows the sensor characterization pipeline used, and currently being developed, from data capture to image processing.

Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXXIV

SD&A-384
CubicSpace for stereo cards: Enabling universal 3D playback on today's display devices, Nicholas Routhier

The presenters demonstrate an implementation of the CubicSpace Volumetric converter for stereographs (historic 3D pictures) on a laptop computer. They show VR 180 pictures and video playback on a Lume Pad glasses free tablet by Leia.

SD&A-386
The long-awaited arrival of holographic interfaces, Shawn Frayne

The presenters will demonstrate the Looking Glass 32'' display. Looking Glass displays offer up to 100 views at one time to create a nausea-free, group-viewable 3D experience that's never been seen before.

SD&A-388
A review of the VR workshop at the Grand Challenge 2022, Bjorn Sommer

The presenters will demonstrate a VR installation showing 1-2 of the student projects part of the Grand Challenge 2023. This will most probably come with a laptop which will be connected to an Oculus Quest 2.


3-D SPACE Museum Collection,
Eric Kurland

The presenters will demonstrate Items from the museum collection at 3-D SPACE, The Center for Stereoscopic Photography, Art, Cinema, and Education. This will include stereoscopic items of historical significance, as well as a recent project, the "head-mounted, mobile 3-D movie theater."

Visualization and Data Analysis 2023
VDA-392

Mesh distance for dimension reduction and visualization of numerical simulation data, Shawn Martin

The presenter demonstrates the Slycat software that was used in the paper to visualize the mesh metric results. The demonstration shows the dimension reductions and how the user can interact with the data set in terms of metadata as well as the original mesh data.

VDA-394
FastPoints: A state-of-the-art point cloud renderer for Unity, Elias Neuman-Donihue

The presenter demonstrates the functionality of the plugin, described in his paper, and show hows it performs on small and large point clouds and how online conversion affects rendering.

VDA-399
Computer-supported expert-guided experiential learning tool for advanced healthcare skills, Dixit B. Patel

In this demonstration, the presenters may use a cell phone, iPad, and tablet to showcase the mobile application that was developed as an experiential learning tool that helps healthcare professionals to augment the healthcare skills.

Symposium Interactive Paper (Posters) Session Presentations

The poster session takes place Wednesday from 17:30-19:00.

Meet the Future: Showcase of Student and Young Professional Research participants

All student authors, whether presenting and oral or poster paper are invited to be part of Meet the Future. These students are looking for future opportunities. Students who have presented work at other conferences may also attend. The authors below are participating in this event.

COLOR-193
Image color-based preset light matching algorithm for an electric vitrine, Byeongjin Kim1, Ye Jin Kim2, Myoung Suk Kim2, Hong Seung Do2, and Hyeon-Jeong Suk1; 1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) anElectronics (South Korea)

IPAS-290
MLExchange: An integrated platform for scientific machine learning, Guanhua Hao1, Tanny Chavez1, Zhuowen Zhao1, Elizabeth Holman1, Eric Roberts1, Howard Yanxon2, Adam Green1, Harinarayan Krishnan1, Dylan McReynolds1, Nicholas Schwarz2, Petrus Zwart1, Alexander Hexemer1, and Dilworth Parkinson1; 1Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and 2Argonne National Laboratory USA

SD&A-391
Observed optical resolution of light field display: Empirical and simulation results, Yuta Miyanishi, Qi Zhang, Erdem Sahin, and Atanas Gotchev, Tampere University (Finland)

No corresponding EI paper
Sketching in-vehicle ambient lighting in virtual reality with the Wizard-of-Oz method, Taesu Kim, Aigerim Shunayeva, Gyunpyo Lee, and Hyeon-Jeong Suk, KAIST (Korea)

Computational Imaging XXI poster

COIMG-164
Spectral recovery in a photograph with a hyperspectral color chart, Semin Kwon, Sang Mok Park, Yuhyun Ji, Jungwoo Leem, and Young L. Kim, Purdue University USA

Imaging and Multimedia Analytics at the Edge 2023 posters

IMAGE-282
Lightweight single pass numerical reading extraction for displays in the wild, Yan-Ming Chiou and Bob Price, Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated USA

IMAGE-283
Robust tracking of industrial objects across environments from small samples in single environments using chroma-key and occlusion augmentations, Yan-Ming Chiou and Bob Price, Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated USA

Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems XXI posters

IPAS-290
MLExchange: An integrated platform for scientific machine learning, Guanhua Hao1, Tanny Chavez1, Zhuowen Zhao1, Elizabeth Holman1, Eric Roberts1, Howard Yanxon2, Adam Green1, Harinarayan Krishnan1, Dylan McReynolds1, Nicholas Schwarz2, Petrus Zwart1, Alexander Hexemer1, and Dilworth Parkinson1; 1Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and 2Argonne National Laboratory USA [Cross-listed under the Meet the Future Showcase]


Imaging Sensors and Systems 2023 posters

ISS-345
DevCAM: An open-source multi-camera development system for embedded vision, Meher Akhil Birlangi, Dominique E. Meyer, and Falko Kuester, University of California, San Diego USA

ISS-346
Development of DVS evaluation methods from user perspective, Raeyoung Kim, Jun-seok Kim, Junhyuk Park, Paul K.J. Park, Jaeha Park, Chunghwan Park, Inchun Lim, Seongwook Song, and Juhyun Ko, Samsung (South Korea)

ISS-347
Implementation of EMVA 1288 Standard Release 4.0 for Characterization of Image Sensors, Megan E. Borek, Imatest, LLC USA

ISS-348
On quantization of convolutional neural networks for image signal processor, Youngil Seo, Dongpan Lim, Jeongguk Lee, and Seongwook Song, Samsung Electronics (South Korea)


Mobile Devices and Multimedia: Enabling Technologies, Algorithms, and Applications 2023 posters

MOBMU-360
Evaluation and test of various tools for OSINT Reddit investigation - Scenarios and use cases, Shubham Pandya1, Klaus Schwarz1, and Reiner Creutzburg1,2; 1SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences and 2Technische Hochschule Brandenburg (Germany)

MOBMU-361
Comparison of OSINT-based marketing tools for Pinterest, Amith Rajolkar1, Klaus Schwarz1, and Reiner Creutzburg1,2; 1SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences and 2Technische Hochschule Brandenburg (Germany)

MOBMU-362
Evaluation and test of various tools for OSINT-based Snapchat investigation, Shashank Markapuram Ramesh1, Klaus Schwarz1, and Reiner Creutzburg1,2; 1SRh Berlin University of Applied Sciences and 2Technische Hochschule Brandenburg (Germany)

MOBMU-363
Improvement of vehicle accident detection using object tracking with U-Net, Kirsnaragavan Arudpiragasam1, Kannuri Taraka Rama Krishna Kanth1, Klaus Schwarz1, Michael Hartmann1, and Reiner Creutzburg1,2; 1SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences and 2Technische Hochschule Brandenburg (Germany)

MOBMU-364
Generative adversarial network (GAN) and object tracking for vehicle accident detection, Kirsnaragavan Arudpiragasam1, Kannuri Taraka Rama Krishna Kanth1, Klaus Schwarz1, Michael Hartmann1, and Reiner Creutzburg1,2; 1SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences and 2Technische Hochschule Brandenburg (Germany)

MOBMU-365
Multimodal approach for classifying road accident severity, Kirsnaragavan Arudpiragasam1, Sanskruti Sawant1, Kannuri Taraka Rama Krishna Kanth1, Klaus Schwarz1, Michael Hartmann1, and Reiner Creutzburg1,2; 1SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences and 2Technische Hochschule Brandenburg (Germany)

MOBMU-366
An RF modulation recognition method using machine learning, Rahul Mundlamuri, Devasena Inupakutika, Ganesh Reddy Gunnam, Thinh Ngo, and David Akopian, The University of Texas at San Antonio USA

MOBMU-367
Flood prediction with deep learning, Ganesh Reddy Gunnam, Devasena Inupakutika, Rahul Mundlamuri, Sahak Kaghyan, and David Akopian, The University of Texas at San Antonio USA

MOBMU-368
A qualitative study of LiDAR technologies and their application areas, Daniel Jaster1, Eberhard Hasche1, and Reiner Creutzburg1,2; 1Technische Hochschule Brandenburg and 2SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences (Germany)

MOBMU-369
Survey into predictive maintenance analysis of photovoltaic systems, Reiner Creutzburg1,2 and Saiful Islam2; 1Technische Hochschule Brandenburg and 2SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences (Germany)

MOBMU-370
Evaluation and test of various tools for OSINT investigation in social media networks: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Telegram, Klaus Schwarz1 and Reiner Creutzburg1,2; 1SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences and 2Technische Hochschule Brandenburg (Germany)

MOBMU-371
Performance of keyword extraction tools, Mohammad Nadim, Adolfo Matamoros, and David Akopian, The University of Texas at San Antonio USA


Media Watermarking, Security, and Forensics 2023 poster

MWSF-382
Making digital cameras less attractive targets for theft, Henry G. Dietz and Tofunmi Oyetan, University of Kentucky USA


Visualization and Data Analysis 2023 posters

VDA-405
Case study on including ethics into introductory data visualization, Anna A. Baynes, California State University - Sacramento, Department of Computer Science (United States)

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