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3D Video - Analysis, Display and Applications
One Day BMVA symposium at the
The Royal Academy of Engineering (www.raeng.org.uk),
3 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5DG, UK on 6th February 2008.
Full abstracts available from: www.bmva.ac.uk/meetings
Chairs: Dr. David Marshall (Cardiff U.), Prof. Adrian Hilton (Surrey U.),
Prof. Stephen Richmond (Cardiff U.), Prof. Bob Fisher (Edinburgh U.)
09.30 Registration and coffee
10.20 Welcome and Introduction
10.30 Invited Talk: 3D face reconstruction from monocular or stereo images
Thomas Vetter (U. of Basel)
11.10 Session 1: 3D Video Analysis & Representation
The use of 3D motion analysis to assess facial change as a result of
surgical intervention. S. Richmond and H. Popat (Cardiff U.) Devising a
Mark-up Language for Dynamic Surfaces T. Lukins and B. Fisher (Edinburgh U.)
Towards Efficient 3D Facial Appearance Models K. Sidorov, D. Marshall and S.
Richmond (Cardiff U.) Automatic Quasi-Isometric Surface Recovery and
Registration from 4D Range Data T. Collins and B. Fisher (Edinburgh U.)
Adrien Bartoli (Clermont Ferrand U.)
12.10 Poster Session Demo and Lunch
13.30 Invited Talk: Visual Computing between Physics and Perception Marcus
Magnor (TU Braunschweig)
14.10 Session 2: Face Animation
3D Video Face Capture and Registration
J.D. Edge A. Hilton and N. Nadtoka (Surrey U.)
3D Head Modeling Pipeline for Realistic Facial Expression Animation L.
Benedikt, V. Kajic, D. Cosker, P. L. Rosin and D. Marshall (Cardiff U.)
Towards Human-Realistic Facial Animation by Studying Human Dynamics D.Cosker
(Bath U.) Reading emotion in faces and Realistic Animation M. Matthews and
Jolyon Webb (Blitz Games)
15.10 Tea and Coffee and Posters
15.40 Invited Talk: A psychophysical perspective on 3D: computer graphics
meets perception Christian Wallraven (Max Planck Institute)
16.40 Session 3: 3D TV
A Review of 3D Display Technology
I. Grimstead and N. Avis (Cardiff U.)
3D Video for the production of visual effects and interactive media O. Grau
(BBC Research & Innovation) iview - Free-Viewpoint Video for Sports
J.Kilner, J-Y.Guillemaut, J.Starck, A.Hilton (Suurey U.) and O.Grau (BBC R &
I) Multiview 3D Displays: Image Generation Requirements D. Hassaine, N.
Holliman and S. Liversedge (Durham U.)
17.20 Closing remarks and finish
Posters
A Model-Based Approach for Coding Sequences,
L. Granai, T. Vlachos, J. R. Tena, T. Davies (Surrey U.)
3-D Facial Expression Representation using Statistical Shape Model, W. Quan,
B. Matuszewski, L. Shark, D. Ait-Boudaoud (U. of Central Lancashire)
Compressed Video Sensing, Iddo Drori (Tel Aviv U.) Automated 3D Tracking of
Low Light Level Imagery using Poisson MAP-MRF Labelling, H. Gribben, P.
Miller, H. Wang, D. Crookes, and D. McCaughey (Queen's U. Belfast)
Spatio-temporal 3D Gait Recognition, R. Seely, J. Carter and M. Nixon
(Southampton U.) A novel tele-presence system for distributed collaborative
engineering, D. Ferreira-Coelho and T. Fernando (Salford U.) View Scalable,
Low Delay Random Access Approaches for Multiview Video + Depth Map Coding
Systems, Erhan Ekmekcioglu (Surrey U.) Efficient Segmentation and
Representation of Multi-View Images Pier Luigi Dragotti and Jesse Berent
(Imperial College)
Demos: Dimensional Imaging Limited and 3dMD
Simon Prince
Department of Computer Science
University College London
Gower Street
London, WC1E 6BT
Tel. 020 7679 3692
Fax. 020 7387 1397
http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/S.Prince/
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