Connectionists: CFP- DynaVis CVPR 2019 Workshop -Deadline Extended
armin mustafa
arminmustafa at gmail.com
Sun Mar 10 07:41:31 EDT 2019
DynaVis: The First International Workshop on Dynamic Scene Reconstruction
https://dynavis.github.io/
Workshop at CVPR 2019, Long Beach California
Organizers: Armin Mustafa, Marco Volino, Dan Casas, Michael Zollhofer,
Adrian Hilton
Keynote Speakers
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Dr. Andrew Fitzgibbon - Partner Scientist at Microsoft,Cambridge
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Prof. Christian Theobalt - Head of the research group Graphics, Vision,
& Video at the Max-Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbruecken, Germany
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Prof. Matthias Nießner - Head of the Visual Computing Lab at Technical
University of Munich
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Dr. Angjoo Kanazawa - BAIR Postdoc, UC Berkeley
Call for contributions
Reconstruction of general dynamic scenes is motivated by potential
applications in film and broadcast production together with the ultimate
goal of automatic understanding of real-world scenes from distributed
camera networks. With recent advances in hardware and the advent of virtual
and augmented reality, dynamic scene reconstruction is being applied to
more complex scenes with applications in Entertainment, Games, Film,
Creative Industries and AR/VR/MR. We welcome contributions to this workshop
in the form of oral presentations, posters and demos. Suggested topics
include, but are not limited to:
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Dynamic 3D reconstruction from single, stereo or multiple views
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Multi-modal dynamic scene modelling (RGBD, LIDAR, 360 video, light-field)
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4D reconstruction and modelling
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3D segmentation and recognition
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3D/4D data acquisition, representation, compression and transmission
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Scene analysis and understanding
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Structure-from-motion, camera calibration and pose estimation
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Geometry processing
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Computational photography
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Appearance and reflectance modelling
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Scene modelling in the wild
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Applications of dynamic scene reconstruction (virtual/augmented/mixed
reality, character animation, free-viewpoint video, relighting, medical
imaging, creative content production, animal welfare, HCI, sports)
We welcome submissions from both industry and academia, including
interdisciplinary work and work from those outside of the mainstream
computer vision community.
Submission website: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/DYNAVIS2019
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: March 15, 2019
Notification to authors: April 01, 2019
Camera ready deadline: April 08, 2019
Best Regards,
Armin Mustafa, Marco Volino, Michael Zollhofer, Dan Casas, Adrian Hilton
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