IMPORTANT DATES

2020
 Abstract submission opens
1 June
 Final submission deadline 7 Oct
 Manuscripts due for FastTrack
 publication
23 Nov
 Early Bird registration ends 18 Dec
 Early registration ends 31 Dec


2021
 Short Courses begin
11 Jan
 Symposium begins
18 Jan
 All manuscripts due
8 Feb
 Conference Portal Closes
30 April

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3D Imaging and Applications 2021 Program

NOTES ABOUT THIS VIEW OF THE PROGRAM
  • Below is the the program in New York time.
  • Talks are to be presented live during the times noted and will be recorded. The recordings may be viewed at your convenience, as often as you like, until 30 April 2021.

Tuesday 19 January 2021

PLENARY: Deep Internal Learning—Deep Learning with Zero Examples

Session Chair: Charles Bouman, Purdue University (United States)
10:00 – 11:10
Plenary Room

Deep internal learning—Deep learning with zero examples
Michal Irani, Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at the Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel)

Michal Irani is a professor at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Her research interests include computer vision, AI, and deep learning. Irani's prizes and honors include the Maria Petrou Prize (2016), the Helmholtz “Test of Time Award” (2017), the Landau Prize in AI (2019), and the Rothschild Prize in Mathematics and Computer Science (2020). She also received the ECCV Best Paper Awards (2000 and 2002), and the Marr Prize Honorable Mention (2001 and 2005).


11:10 – 11:40 SESSION BREAK: Join speakers in the EI2021 Discord Voice Channel corresponding to the color of the room in which the session occurs or join an Open Discord Channel of your choice. After a plenary, join the Plenary Discord Voice Channel.

3D Imaging for Cultural Heritage Applications

Moderator: Robert Sitnik, Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)
Session Chair: Theoharis Theoharis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)
11:45 – 13:00
Green Room

11:45
Conference Introduction

12:003DIA-063
An automated adaptive focus pipeline for reflectance transformation imaging, David Lewis1, Marvin Nurit1, Gaetan Le Goic1, Fabrice Meriaudeau2, and Alamin Mansouri1; 1Universite de Bourgogne and 2Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (France)

12:203DIA-064
Approach for identification of geometry change on cultural heritage surface, Sunita Saha1, Anna Duda-Maczuga2, Athanasia Papanikolaou1, and Robert Sitnik3; 1Politechnika Warszawska, 2Akademia Sztuk Pieknych w Warszawie, and 3Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)

12:403DIA-065
3D digital image correlation system for monitoring of cultural heritage objects changes induced by RH fluctuations on parchment, Athanasia Papanikolaou1, Dorota Dzik-Kruszelnicka2, Marcin Adamczyk1, Sunita Saha1, and Malgorzata Kujawinska1; 1Politechnika Warszawska and 2Akademia Sztuk Pieknych w Warszawie (Poland)



CONFERENCE INTERACTIVE POSTERS, DEMONSTRATIONS, AND BREAK

13:00 – 13:30
see below for location

Posters and/or Demonstrations presented live during this break are related to any of the conferences held today. Zoom links to visit the posters and/or demonstrations are found on the home page of the Symposium Portal. We invite you to visit with the presenters in the designated Zoom or meet with other attendees in Discord.


3DIA-069
ZOOM A — 3DIA POSTER: 3D shape estimation for smooth surfaces using double mirror system, Yin Wang1, Davi He2, Zillion Lin2, George Chiu1, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University (United States) and 2SunValley Tek (China)

ISS-070
ZOOM B — ISS POSTER: An ultra-low-cost large-format wireless IoT camera, Henry Dietz and Paul Eberhart, University of Kentucky (United States)

MOBMU-075D
ZOOM C — MOBMU DEMO: "Perceptually optimized ABR ladder generation for web streaming", Yuriy Reznik, Karl Lillevold, and Rahul Vanam, Brightcove, Inc. (United States)

In the MOBMU demo, augmenting the oral presentation of the same title, Yuriy Reznik will show Brightcove context-aware encoping (CAE) technology.



3D Compression and Processing

Moderator: Robert Sitnik, Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)
Session Chair: William Puech, University of Montpellier (France)
13:30 – 14:30
Green Room

13:303DIA-060
Performance comparison of video encoders for light field image compression, Hadi Amirpour1, Antonio Pinheiro1,2, Manuela Pereira1,2, and Mohammad Ghanbari3; 1Universidade da Beira Interior (Austria), 2Instituto de Telecomunicacoes (Portugal), and 3University of Essex (United Kingdom)

13:503DIA-061
Two-channel 3D range geometry compression with virtual plane encoding, Matthew Finley and Tyler Bell, University of Iowa (United States)

14:10
Open



14:30 – 18:00 Break in program to accommodate time zones.

Wednesday 20 January 2021

11:15 – 11:45 SESSION BREAK: Join speakers in the EI2021 Discord Voice Channel corresponding to the color of the room in which the session occurs or join an Open Discord Channel of your choice. After a plenary, join the Plenary Discord Voice Channel.

11:15 – 11:45 Women-in-Engineering Speed Networking (Morning) - take a break from technical sessions to make new connections and greet old friends. Look for the ZOOM link in Discord #announcements.

3D Scanning and Reconstruction

Moderator: Tyler Bell, University of Iowa (United States)
Session Chair: Robert Sitnik, Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)
11:45 – 12:45
Green Room

11:453DIA-104
Development of portable and fully automated high-resolution 3D imaging device for forensic applications, Yi-Hong Liao1, Jae-sang Hyun2, and Song Zhang1; 1Purdue University and 2Orbbec 3D (United States)

12:053DIA-105
Semantic 3D indoor reconstruction with stereo-camera imaging, Xin Liu, Egor Bondarev, Sander Klomp, and Peter de With, Eindhoven University of Technology (the Netherlands)

12:253DIA-106
7T MRI super-resolution with generative adversarial network, Huy Do1,2, Pascal Bourdon1,2, David Helbert1,2, Mathieu Naudin2,3,4, and Remy Guillevin2,3,4; 1XLIM Laboratory, University of Poitiers, 2University and Hospital of Poitiers, 3University of Poitiers, and 4Poitiers University Hospital, CHU (France)



Human Pose Analysis

Moderator: William Puech, University of Montpellier (France)
Session Chair: Tyler Bell, University of Iowa (United States)
13:15 – 13:55
Green Room

13:153DIA-118
Verification and regularization method for 3D-human body pose estimation based on prior knowledge, Julia Denecke1, Christian Jauch1, and Norbert Link2; 1Fraunhofer-Institut fur Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung IPA and 2Inferics GmbH (Germany)

13:353DIA-119
Generating a hand pose dataset for vision based manual assembly assistance systems, Christian Jauch, Julia Denecke, and Marco Huber, Fraunhofer-Institut fur Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung IPA (Germany)



14:15 – 18:00 Break in program to accommodate time zones.

CONFERENCE INTERACTIVE POSTERS, DEMONSTRATIONS, AND BREAK

19:15 – 19:45
see below for location

Posters and/or Demonstrations presented live during this break are related to any of the conferences held today. Zoom links to visit the posters and/or demonstrations are found on the home page of the Symposium Portal. We invite you to visit with the presenters in the designated Zoom or meet with other attendees in Discord.


3DIA-116
ZOOM A — 3DIA POSTER: Improvement of 3D point cloud alignment for super-resolution applications, Keisuke Myosen, Tomoyuki Takanashi, Midori Tanaka, and Takahiko Horiuchi, Chiba University (Japan)



3D Calibration and Applications

Moderator: Tyler Bell, University of Iowa (United States)
Session Chair: Robert Sitnik, Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)
19:45 – 20:45
Green Room

19:453DIA-101
3D multi-camera calibration with a fractal encoded multi-shape target, Dominique Meyer, Pranav Verma, and Falko Kuester, University of California, San Diego (United States)

20:053DIA-102
JIST-first: Application of photogrammetric 3D reconstruction to scanning electron microscopy: Considerations for volume analysis, William Rickard, Jéssica Fernanda Ramos Coelho, Joshua Hollick, Susannah Soon, and Andrew Woods, Curtin University (Australia)

20:253DIA-103
Delivering object-based immersive video experiences, Basel Salahieh, Wayne Cochran, and Jill Boyce, Intel Corporation (United States)



Thursday 21 January 2021

PLENARY: The Development of Integral Color Image Sensors and Cameras

Session Chair: Jonathan B. Phillips, Google Inc. (United States)
10:00 – 11:10
Plenary Room

The development of integral color image sensors and cameras
Kenneth A. Parulski, Expert Consultant: Mobile Imaging (United States)

Kenneth Parulski is an expert consultant to mobile imaging companies and leads the development of ISO standards for digital photography. He joined Kodak in 1980 after graduating from MIT and retired in 2012 as research fellow and chief scientist in Kodak's digital photography division. His work has been recognized with a Technical Emmy and other major awards. Parulski is a SMPTE fellow and an inventor on more than 225 US patents.


11:10 – 11:40 SESSION BREAK: Join speakers in the EI2021 Discord Voice Channel corresponding to the color of the room in which the session occurs or join an Open Discord Channel of your choice. After a plenary, join the Plenary Discord Voice Channel.

14:30 – 18:00 Break in program to accommodate time zones.

Monday 25 January 2021

PLENARY: Making Invisible Visible

Session Chair: Jonathan B. Phillips, Google Inc. (United States)
10:00 – 11:10
Plenary Room

Making invisible visible
Ramesh Raskar, Associate Professor, MIT Media Lab (United States)

Ramesh Raskar is an associate professor at MIT Media Lab and directs the Camera Culture research group. His focus is on AI and imaging for health and sustainability. They span research in physical (e.g., sensors, health-tech), digital (e.g., automated and privacy-aware machine learning), and global (e.g., geomaps, autonomous mobility) domains. He received the Lemelson Award (2016), ACM SIGGRAPH Achievement Award (2017), DARPA Young Faculty Award (2009), Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (2009), TR100 Award from MIT Technology Review (2004), and Global Indus Technovator Award (2003). He has worked on special research projects at Google [X] and Facebook and co-founded/advised several companies.


11:10 – 11:40 SESSION BREAK: Join speakers in the EI2021 Discord Voice Channel corresponding to the color of the room in which the session occurs or join an Open Discord Channel of your choice. After a plenary, join the Plenary Discord Voice Channel.

14:30 – 18:00 Break in program to accommodate time zones.

Wednesday 27 January 2021

PLENARY: Revealing the Invisible to Machines with Neuromorphic Vision Systems: Technology and Applications Overview

Session Chair: Radka Tezaur, Intel Corporation (United States)
10:00 – 11:10
Plenary Room

Revealing the invisible to machines with neuromorphic vision systems: Technology and applications overview
Luca Verre, CEO and Co-Founder at Prophesee (France)

Luca Verre is co-founder and CEO of Prophesee, the inventor of the world’s most advanced neuromorphic vision systems. Verre is a World Economic Forum technology pioneer. His experience includes project and product management, marketing, and business development roles at Schneider Electric. Prior to Schneider Electric, Verre worked as a research assistant in photonics at the Imperial College of London. Verre holds a MSc in physics, electronic and industrial engineering from Politecnico di Milano and Ecole Centrale and an MBA from Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires, INSEAD.


11:10 – 11:40 SESSION BREAK: Join speakers in the EI2021 Discord Voice Channel corresponding to the color of the room in which the session occurs or join an Open Discord Channel of your choice. After a plenary, join the Plenary Discord Voice Channel.

13:00 – 13:30 SESSION BREAK: Join speakers in the EI2021 Discord Voice Channel corresponding to the color of the room in which the session occurs or join an Open Discord Channel of your choice. After a plenary, join the Plenary Discord Voice Channel.

14:30 – 18:00 Break in program to accommodate time zones.

19:15 – 19:45 SESSION BREAK: Join speakers in the EI2021 Discord Voice Channel corresponding to the color of the room in which the session occurs or join an Open Discord Channel of your choice. After a plenary, join the Plenary Discord Voice Channel.

19:15 – 19:45 Women-in-Engineering Speed Networking (Evening) - take a break from technical sessions to make new connections and greet old friends. Look for the ZOOM link in Discord #announcements.

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