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Today's Topics:

Discontinuity detection in stereo images/References?
Workshop on MRF models in Computer Vision
Update on CVPR

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Date: 1 May 89 17:42:40 GMT
From: doorn@ai.etl.army.mil (Bradley Doorn)
Subject: Discontinuity detection in stereo images/References?
Keywords: stereo,automatic correlation,discontinuities,artificial intelligence
Organization: USAETL, Fort Belvoir, Virginia


I am interested in references and people who are working on the problem of
automatically detecting terrain discontinuities from aerial stereo imagery
prior to obtaining a complete elevation model. The question is 'Can
information obtained from correlation 'attempts' be used to enhance automatic
stereo matching and image interpretation?' One of the baseline problems is the
distinction between textural edges and geometric edges.

Please send the references by e-mail and I will compile and post my findings.



Bradley D. Doorn doorn@ai.etl.army.mil
RI, Engineer Topographic Laboratories
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060

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Date: 1 May 89 16:51:53 GMT
From: anand%brand.usc.edu@usc.edu (Anand Rangarajan)
Subject: Workshop on MRF models in Computer Vision
Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA


Workshop on Theory and Applications of
Markov Random Fields
for
Image Processing, Analysis and Computer Vision
June 9, 1989
Sheraton Grand Hotel on Harbor Island
San Diego, California


This one day workshop sponsored by the Information Robotics and Intelligent
Systems Program of NSF will explore the strengths and limitations of the
Theory and Applications of Markov Random Fields for Image Processing, Analysis
and Computer Vision. The preliminary program given below consists of several
invited lectures and a panel session.


Workshop Co-Chairs


Professor Rama Chellappa Professor Anil K. Jain
Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Computer Science
University of Southern California Michigan State University
Los Angeles, CA 90089 East Lansing, MI 44824
(213) 743-8559 (517) 353-5150
rama@brand.usc.edu jain@cps.msu.edu


Preliminary Program


8:00 a.m. Registration
8:30 a.m. Opening Remarks
8:45-10:15 a.m.
J. Besag Introduction to MRF and It's Applications
R.L. Kashyap Robust Image Models for Restoration and Edge Detection
J.W. Woods Simulated Annealing for Compound GMRF Models
10:15-10:45 a.m. Coffee Break
10:45-12:15 p.m.
D.B. Cooper On the Use of MRF in 3-D Surface Estimation
H. Derin MRF Based Segmentation and It's Limitations
S. Geman An Application of MRF to Medical Imaging
12:15-1:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30-3:00 p.m.

C. Koch Analog Networks for Early Vision
T. Poggio and Representation of Discontinuities and Integration of
Vision Modules
D. Weinshall
3:00-3:30 p.m. Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 p.m. Panel Session
Strengths and Limitations of MRF Models
Panelists: J. Besag, R.M. Haralick, A.K. Jain (Moderator)
L.N. Kanal, R.L. Kashyap.

Registration Information

A modest fee of $25.00 will be charged to cover incidental expenses. Please
make check payable to MRF '89 and send to:

Miss Gloria Bullock
University of Southern California
Signal and Image Processing Institute
Powell Hall 306, Mail Code 0272
University Park
Los Angeles, CA 90089

Anand Rangarajan
anand@hotspur.usc.edu
anand@brand.usc.edu
``A spirit with a vision

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Date: 1 May 89 17:57:04 GMT
From: anand%brand.usc.edu@usc.edu (Anand Rangarajan)
Subject: Update on CVPR
Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

IEEE Computer Society Conference
on
COMPUTER VISION AND PATTERN RECOGNITION

Sheraton Grand Hotel
San Diego, California
June 4-8, 1989


General Chair

Professor Rama Chellappa
Department of EE-Systems
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California 90089-0272


Program Co-Chairs

Professor Worthy Martin Professor John Kender
Dept. of Computer Science Dept. of Computer Science
Thornton Hall Columbia University
University of Virginia New York, New York 10027
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903


Tutorials Chair

Professor Keith Price
Department of EE-Systems
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0272

Local Arrangements Chair

Professor Shankar Chatterjee
Department of Electrical and Computer Engg.
University of California at San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093


Program Committee

Chris Brown Avi Kak Theo Pavlidis
Allen Hansen Rangaswamy Kashyap Alex Pentland
Robert Haralick Joseph Kearney Azriel Rosenfeld
Ellen Hildreth Daryl Lawton Roger Tsai
Anil Jain Martin Levine John Tsotsos
Ramesh Jain David Lowe John Webb
John Jarvis Gerard Medioni


General Conference Sessions will be held
June 6-8, 1989

Conference Registration
(for CVPR and Tutorials)

Conference Department
CVPR
IEEE Computer Society
1730 Massachusetts Ave
Washington, D.C. 20036-1903
(202) 371 1013
Fax Number:(202) 728 9614

Fees, before May 15

CVPR - $200 (IEEE Members, includes proceedings and banquet)
- $250 (Nonmembers)
- $100 (Students, includes proceedings and banquet)
Tutorials - $100 per session (IEEE Members and Students)
- $125 per session (Nonmembers)

Fees, after May 15

CVPR - $240 (IEEE Members, includes proceedings and banquet)
- $300 (Nonmembers)
- $105 (Students, including proceedings and banquet)

Tutorials - $125 per session (IEEE Members and students)
- $150 per session (Nonmembers)

Hotel Reservations

RESERVATIONS CUT-OFF DATE
-------------------------

All reservations must be received by the hotel before May 15, 1989.
Reservations received after this date are not guaranteed and will be accepted
on a space-available basis only.

A deposit of one night's room fee, a major credit card guarantee or a personal
or company check, is required to confirm a reservation. All rates are subject
to a 9% occupancy tax.

Check-in time: 3:00 p.m. Check out time: 12:00 noon

The Sheraton Grand Hotel on Harbor Island
Sheraton Reservation Center
1590 Harbor Island Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
(619)692-2265

Rooms - $102 per night (single or double)


The Advance Program with registration forms, etc. has been
mailed out of the IEEE offices.

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