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CVPR 2016 Workshop on Computational Cameras and Displays
2 Mars 2016
Catégorie : Conférence internationale
The 5th annual Computational Cameras and Displays workshop (CCD 2016 -- http://www.ccdworkshop.org/) will be held in conjunction with CVPR 2016 (http://cvpr2016.thecvf.com/) in Las Vegas on July 1st. CCD serves as a gathering place and an exciting venue for researchers and practitioners who design, build, and use computational cameras, displays, and projector-camera systems for a wide variety of uses.
The workshop solicits papers, posters, and demo submissions on the following topics:
- Duality of Cameras and Displays
- Theoretical Analysis of Computational Cameras and Displays
- Exotic Camera and Display Technologies
- Light Field Technologies
- Multi-Modal Imaging
- Natural Image Statistics for Computational Cameras
- Modern Signal Processing Algorithms
- Projector-Camera Systems
- Omnidirectional Vision and Display
- Multi-Camera System
- Human Computer Interaction Systems
The paper submission deadline is Monday, March 28th. Submissions can be up to 8 pages in length prepared using the CVPR-CCDAuthor Kit. Supplementary material can also be submitted if appropriate. Videos should be in a common format, e.g., MPEG-1, MPEG-4, XviD, or DivX. The submission and review process is double blind; avoid including any information that may identify the authors. More details can be found on the CCD workshop website (http://www.ccdworkshop.org/).
Important Dates:
- Paper registration: March 25, 2016
- Paper submission deadline: March 28, 2016
- Paper acceptance notification: April 23, 2016
- Camera-ready: April 30, 2016
- Workshop date: July 1, 2016
Keynote Speakers:
- Dr. Rajiv Laroia, CTO of Light,
http://spot.light.co/dr-rajiv-laroia/ - Prof. Laura Waller, Assistant Professor at University of California, Berkeley, USA,
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Faculty/Homepages/waller.html - Prof. Gordon Wetzstein, Assistant Professor at Stanford University, USA,
http://web.stanford.edu/~gordonwz/
Workshop Organizers:
- Matthew O'Toole, Stanford University, USA
- Jean-Charles Bazin, Disney Research Zurich, Switzerland
- Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- El Mustapha Mouaddib, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France
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