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  28 January - 2 February, 2018 • Burlingame, California USA

Preliminary Program

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

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

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Monday January 29, 2018

Surface Appearance Modeling and Reproduction

Session Chair: Mathieu Hebert, Université Jean Monnet de Saint Etienne (France)
3:30 – 4:50 PM
Cypress A


This session is jointly sponsored by: Color Imaging XXIII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, and Material Appearance 2018.

3:30MAAP-165
Color prediction based on individual characterizations of the ink layers and print support, Théo Phan Van Song1,2, Christine Andraud2, Luis Sapaico1, and Maria Ortiz Segovia1; 1Océ Print Logic Technologies -- Canon Group and 2Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (France)

3:50MAAP-166
Light interreflections and shadowing effects in a Lambertian V-cavity under diffuse illumination, Dorian Saint-Pierre1, Rada Deeb1, Damien Muselet1, Lionel Simonot1,2, and Mathieu Hebert1; 1Université Jean Monnet de Saint Etienne and 2Institut Pprime (France)

4:10MAAP-167
Interactive RGB transparency: A color rendering tool for superimposed translucent layers in digital images, Lionel Simonot1,2 and Mathieu Hebert3; 1Institut Pprime, 2Laboratoire Hubert Curien, and 3Université Jean Monnet de Saint Etienne (France)

4:30MAAP-168
General method for estimating fluorescent Donaldson matrices, Shoji Tominaga, Keita Hirai, and Takahiko Horiuchi, Chiba University (Japan)


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

Tuesday January 30, 2018

7:15 – 8:45 AM Women in Electronic Imaging Breakfast

Color & Displays

Session Chair: Gabriel Marcu, Apple Inc. (United States)
8:50 – 10:10 AM
Cypress B

8:50COLOR-185
High-quality imaging micro-LED display based on quantum dot CSP technology, Dae-Sik Kim and Sung-Yeol Kim, Samsung Electronics (Republic of Korea)

9:10COLOR-186
Color and quality enhancement of whiteboard contents for videoconferencing applications, Carlos Andrés Arango, Mekides Abebe, Muhammad Shahid, and Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)

9:30COLOR-187
Optical characterization of the emissive properties of HDR/WCG displays using ICtCp color space and Fourier optics viewing angle instruments, Pierre Boher1, Thierry Leroux1, and Pierre Blanc2; 1ELDIM and 2Laboratoires d’Essai de la FNAC (France)

9:50COLOR-188
Visibility of natural background overlapped with on–screen contents of transparent displays, Choon-Woo Kim1, Chang-Mo Yang1, and Dong-Hyeok Lee2; 1Inha University and 2LG Display (Republic of Korea)


10:00 AM – 7:30 PM Industry Exhibition

10:10 – 10:40 AM Coffee Break

Imaging and Astronomy Morning Session

Session Chair: Daniele Marini, Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy)
10:40 AM – 12:40 PM
Cypress B

10:40COLOR-221
Color characterization methods for a multispectral camera, Haris Ahmad Khan1,2 and Phil Green1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) and 2University de Bourgogne (France)

11:00COLOR-222
NASA's astronomy picture of the day: Popular and innovative images in modern astrophotography, Robert Nemiroff1 and Jerry Bonnell2; 1Michigan Technological University and 2NASA's GSFC (United States)

11:40COLOR-223
Evaluation for faithful reproduction of star fields in a planetarium (JIST-first), Midori Tanaka1, Takahiko Horiuchi1, Ken’ichi Otani2, and Po-Chieh Hung3; 1Chiba University, 2Konica Minolta Planetarium Co., Ltd., and 3Ex-Konica Minolta, Inc. (Japan)

12:00COLOR-224
Distributed fast radio burst detection: Algorithm and application, Stephen Itschner, Xin Li, and Kevin Bandura, West Virginia University (United States)

12:20COLOR-225
Can Pop-Tart® wrappers be used to make safe eclipse glasses?, Katherine Carpenter and Susan Farnand, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)


12:40 – 2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 – 3:00 PM PLENARY: Fast, Automated 3D Modeling of Buildings and Other GPS Denied Environments

3:00 – 3:30 PM Coffee Break

Keynote: Imaging and Astronomy, Prof. Joel Primack

Session Chairs: Susan Farnand, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States) and Kurt Niel, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria (Austria)
3:30 – 4:30 PM
Cypress B


This session is jointly sponsored by: Color Imaging XXIII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, and Image Quality and System Performance XV.

The keynote speaker is Dr. Joel R. Primack, Distinguished Professor of Physics Emeritus, University of California, Santa Cruz. Dr. Primack specializes in the formation and evolution of galaxies and the nature of the dark matter that makes up most of the matter in the universe. After helping to create what is now called the "Standard Model" of particle physics, Dr. Primack began working in cosmology in the late 1970s, and he became a leader in the new field of particle astrophysics. His 1982 paper proposed that a natural candidate for the dark matter is the lightest supersymmetric particle, still perhaps the leading candidate. He is one of the principal originators and developers of the theory of Cold Dark Matter, which has become the basis for the standard modern picture of structure formation in the universe. With support from NASA, NSF, and DOE, he has been using supercomputers to simulate and visualize the evolution of the universe and the formation of galaxies under various assumptions, and comparing the predictions of these theories to the latest observational data. He organized and led the University of California systemwide Center for High-Performance AstroComputing, 2010-2015. Dr. Primack was one of the main advisors for the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum's 1996 IMAX film Cosmic Voyage, and he has worked with leading planetariums to help make the invisible universe visible.

COLOR-259
Computer vision and deep learning applied to simulations and imaging of galaxies and the evolving universe, Joel Primack, University of California, Santa Cruz (United States)



Imaging and Astronomy Afternoon Session

Session Chairs: Susan Farnand, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States) and Alessandro Rizzi, Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy)
4:30 – 5:10 PM
Cypress B


This session is jointly sponsored by: Color Imaging XXIII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, and Image Quality and System Performance XV.

See also: ERVR-449, "Experiencing a slice of the sky: Immersive rendering and sonification of Antarctic astronomy data," in The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2018 Conference on Thursday afternoon.

4:30COLOR-285
About color correction in astrophotography, Alessandro Rizzi, Daniele Marini, and Cristian Bonanomi, Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy)

4:50SD&A-286
TileViz: Tile visualization for astro-chemistry, Martial Mancip1, Riccardo Spezia1,2, Yannick Jeanvoine2, and Cécile Balsier1; 1CNRS and 2Université d'Evry Val d'Essonnes (France)



Imaging and Astronomy Discussion

Session Chairs: Susan Farnand, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States) and Daniele Marini, Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy)
5:10 – 5:30 PM
Cypress B


This session is jointly sponsored by: Color Imaging XXIII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, and Image Quality and System Performance XV.

5:30 – 7:30 PM EI 2018 Symposium Demonstration Session

Wednesday January 31, 2018

Color Modeling Applications

Session Chair: Phil Green, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)
8:50 – 9:50 AM
Cypress B

8:50COLOR-295
Illuminant color estimation in an image under several illuminants based on gray-world assumption, Harumi Kawamura, Salesian Polytechnic (Japan)

9:10COLOR-296
Explanation of color lines based on a simple color image model, Megan Fuller and Jae Lim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)

9:30COLOR-297
Detection of color fading in printed customer content, Zuguang Xiao1, Shaoyuan Xu1, Eric Maggard2, Mark Shaw2, Katie Morse2, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University and 2HP Inc. (United States)


10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Industry Exhibit

9:50 – 10:40 AM Coffee Break

Color Appearance

Session Chair: Alessandro Rizzi, Università Degli Studi di Milano (Italy)
10:40 – 11:40 AM
Cypress B

10:40COLOR-321
Near-Infrared fusion for photorealistic image dehazing, Frederike Dümbgen, Majed El Helou, Natalija Gucevska, and Sabine Süsstrunk, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)

11:00COLOR-323
Color appearance processing using iccMAX, Phil Green1, Max Derhak2, Michele Conni1, and Wei-Chun Hung3; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway), 2Onyx Graphics (United States), and 3National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan)

11:20COLOR-324
Chromaticity matrix to tristimulus matrix conversion for RGB color spaces – even in the dark, J. A. Stephen Viggiano, Nitin Sampat, and Nanette Salvaggio, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)


11:40 AM – 2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 – 3:00 PM PLENARY: Ubiquitous, Consumer AR Systems to Supplant Smartphones

3:00 – 3:30 PM Coffee Break

Multispectral Analysis

Session Chair: John McCann, McCann Imaging (United States)
3:30 – 4:50 PM
Cypress B

3:30COLOR-361
Assessing the useful of similarity measures for multispectral face recognition, Mamadou Diarra1,2, Pierre Gouton1, and Jerome Kablan Adou2; 1Univ. de Bourgogne (France) and 2Université Félix Houphouet Boigny (Côte d'Ivoire)

3:50COLOR-362
Comparative study of biorthogonal wavelets accuracy in demosaicing algorithm based on wavelet analysis of luminance component, Norbert Hounsou1, Amadou Tidjani Sanda Mahama2,3, Pierre Gouton3, and Jean-Baptiste Thomas3; 1University de Abomey-Calavi (Benin), 2Institut de Mathématiques et de Sciences Physiques (Benin), and 3University de Bourgogne (France)

4:10COLOR-363
Optimal color multiplexing for the low-cost structured light 3D capture system with two projectors, Yang Lei1 and Jan Allebach2; 1HP Labs and 2Purdue University (United States)

4:30COLOR-364
Colorful insights supporting the modeling of creative processes across language, music, and emotion, Fritz Lebowsky1 and Mónica López-González2; 1STMicroelectronics (France) and 2La Petite Noiseuse Productions (United States)



Color Discussion

4:50 – 5:30 PM
Cypress B



5:30 – 7:00 PM EI 2018 Symposium Interactive Papers (Poster) Session

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

Thursday February 1, 2018

Color Gamuts and More

Session Chair: Robert Ulichney, HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)
9:10 – 10:10 AM
Cypress B

9:10COLOR-416
New gamut boundary target for defining the colour gamut of a printing system, W. Craig Revie1 and Phil Green2; 1FFEI Ltd. (United Kingdom) and 2Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)

9:30COLOR-417
Media color adaptive gamma correction, Jaemin Shin, Hyunsoo Oh, Kyeongman Kim, and Seong-Wook Han, S-Printing Solutions (Republic of Korea)

9:50COLOR-418
Recent advances in detection and healing of streaks caused by dust in a sheetfed scanner, Daulet Kenzhebalin1, Ni Yan1, Peter Bauer2, Jerry Wagner2, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University and 2HP Inc. (United States)


10:10 – 10:40 AM Coffee Break

Halftoning, Watermarking, Barcodes

Session Chair: Robert Ulichney, HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)
10:40 AM – 12:20 PM
Cypress B

10:40COLOR-427
Color CLU-DBS halftoning based on Neugebauer primary area coverage: Improving the breed, Weijuan Xi1, Tal Frank2, Ben-Shoshan Yotam2, Robert Ulichney3, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University (United States), 2HP Indigo Division (Israel), and 3HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)

11:00COLOR-428
Monochrome hybrid, multilevel, halftone screen with unequal spatial resolution for a low-cost electrophotographic printer, Wan-Eih Huang1, Tongyang Liu1, Kurt Bengtson2, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University and 2HP Inc. (United States)

11:20COLOR-429
Novel color halftoning algorithm for ink savings, Wanling Jiang1, Alex Veis2, Yuval Ekstein2, Robert Ulichney3, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University (United States), 2HP Scitex Industrial Presses (Israel), and 3HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States)

11:40COLOR-430
Analysis of a visually significant bar code system based on circular coding, Yufang Sun1, Robert Ulichney2, Matthew Gaubatz2, Stephen Pollard3, Steven Simske2, and Jan Allebach1; 1Purdue University (United States), 2HP Labs, HP Inc. (United States), and 3HP Labs, United Kingdom (United Kingdom)

12:00COLOR-431
UV watermarking of images in clustered dot scenarios, Vlado Kitanovski1, Reiner Eschbach1,2, Marius Pedersen1, and Jon Yngve Hardeberg1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) and 2Monroe Community College (United States)



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Important Dates
Call for Papers Announced 1 Mar 2017
Review Abstracts Due (refer to For Authors page)
· Regular Submission Ends 15 Aug 2017
· Late Submission Ends  10 Sept 2017
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Conference Starts 28 Jan 2018 

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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); 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)