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Today's Topics:
Standart Stereo Images?
Thermal Cameras
Model-based 3-D object representation
Using Wavelet Transform in Image Analysis
Bibliography on Rotoscopy?
3D graphics and Vision Position available in Munich
Deadline extended - Special Issue of the MVA
CFP: 2nd IEEE CAD-Based Vision Workshop
Demetri Terzopoulos talk
CFP: 1993 INTERNATIONAL SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY MULTICONFERENCE
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Date: Mon, 26 Apr 93 18:19:47 TUR
From: Ugur Leloglu <C55213@TRMETU.BITNET>
Subject: Standart Stereo Images?
Does anybody know any ftp site which contains standard stereo
images like pentagon, renault part etc?
Thanks, Ugur.
C55213@trmetu.bitnet or
C55213@vm.cc.metu.edu.tr
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 93 12:31:36 BST
From: pycockd@eee.bham.ac.uk (Mr D. Pycock)
Subject: Thermal Cameras
It was not clear if the question concerns sensor elements or cameras.
Cameras come in may forms. Some are intended for general purpose surveillance
others for high resolution measurement. Those of which I am aware include:
Agema Infra Red Systems
Many varieties. variations in sensor element for wavelength and spatial resolution.
Uk Telephone: +525 375660 Fax +525 379271
Mitsubishi
IRM300 and IRM500, resolution of 300x300 and 500x500 quoted.
USA Tel: +1 800 843 2515 Fax: +1 714 220 4662
Land Infrared
Surveillance type cameras
UK Tel: +246 417691 Fax: +246 410585
EEV
Surveillance type cameras
USA Tel:+1 914 592 6050 Fax: +1 914 682 8922
David Pycock
School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering
The University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
UK
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From: changjcc@epsilon.eecs.nwu.edu (Jyh-Chian Chang)
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 93 11:14:24 CDT
Subject: model-based 3-D object representation
Hi, VISION Listers:
I am a graduate student at Northwestern university; I am interested
in model based 3-D object recognition. As my knowledge, there are many
methods for 3-D object representation. Two of them are boundary
representation (B-rep, surface representation) and Constructive Solid
Geometry (CSG) representation.
Could anybody tell me what are the advantages and drawbacks of
these two types of modeling?
Garry Chang
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1993 22:21:23 +0800 (HKT)
From: ctyau@cs.cuhk.hk (YAU Chor-tung)
Subject: Using Wavelet Transform in Image Analysis
I am studying Image processing and I am new to the wavelet transform
theory. From publications I found that most applications are in image
coding, image compression. Some use wavelet transform for image
analysis, but not many.
I would like to know the reason of the above and I am thinking about
using the transform in problems such as stereo matching. I will be
very thankful if anyone having experience in the field would give some
comments or discussion on this. I also want to know its advantages
over the classical Fourier Transform in image analysis.
Thanks in advance for any response.
YAU Chor Tung
Computer Science Department
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
e-mail : ctyau@cs.cuhk.hk
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 93 17:03:54 +0200
From: matomira@ligsg2.epfl.ch (Fernando D. Mato Mira)
Subject: Bibliography on Rotoscopy?
I am looking for articles dealing specifically with Rotoscopy.
Any info concerning marker design is also welcome.
Fernando D. Mato Mira
Computer Graphics Lab "Only CLOS is good enough"
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
CH-1015 Lausanne
Switzerland
matomira@di.epfl.ch
NeXTMail : matomira@lignext.epfl.ch (fix pending)
FAX : +41 (21) 693 - 5328
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 93 16:07:34 +0200
From: Mihran Tuceryan <mihran@ecrc.de>
Subject: 3D graphics and Vision Position available in Munich
EUROPEAN COMPUTER RESEARCH CENTRE
Research Positions in 3D Graphics
ECRC is currently expanding its research staff in three-dimensional
graphics. We are looking for highly qualified researchers with a PhD in
computer science and a proven ability to conduct highly innovative
research. Preference will be given to candidates who have strong
experience in developing and implementing algorithms for
three-dimensional graphics, visualization and user interaction. We
presently have positions available for both *experienced researchers*
and *recent graduates*. Candidates with especially strong backgrounds
may be considered for positions as visiting scientists or for Ph.D.
student research positions.
The European Computer-Industry Research Centre is located in Munich,
Germany with English as the working language. The centre is funded by a
consortium of major computer companies, with a mission to pursue
research in fundamental areas of computer science. Active areas of
research include visualization and user interfaces, distributed
computing, parallelism, deductive systems and databases. The center
employs 45 researchers of 21 different nationalities.
The small but rapidly growing graphics group is currently investigating
new methods for three-dimensional human-computer interaction and the
integration of computer vision and computer graphics technology. The
center has extensive computing facilities which includes Sun
workstations, Apple Macintoshes, a well equipped graphics laboratory
and network access to super-computer facilities.
ECRC offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits. For immediate
consideration, send a written application with curriculum vitae,
telephone number, e-mail address, and references to: Douglas Greer,
ECRC GmbH, Arabellastrasse 17, D--8000 Munich 81, Germany
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Date: Mon, 26 Apr 93 17:41:57 EDT
From: nar@usha.cs.wayne.edu
Subject: Deadline extended - Special Issue of the MVA
Keywords: machine vision, neural networks
Deadline for the Special Issue of the Machine Vision and Applications
on Neural Networks for Machine Vision has been extended to
September 30, 1993.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of the Machine Vision and Applications on Neural
Networks for Machine Vision
The developments in the artificial neural network technology in
recent years have provided machine vision researchers and developers
with new tools and techniques to build machine vision algorithms and
systems that exhibit human-like visual perception capabilities.
The goal of the special issue is to capture these developments in
neural network theory and its applications to machine vision and to
provide the readers with an overview of the state-of-the-art. To meet
this goal, papers are solicited for the special issue which is scheduled
to appear in early 1995. Possible topics for the special issue, but not
limited to, include the followings:
* Learning and Self-Organization for Segmentation, Feature Extraction,
and Recognition.
* Motion Detection, Tracking, and Characterization using Neural Networks.
* Hardware Implementations including Smart Vision Chips.
* Neural Networks for Multisensory Processing.
* Automated Visual Monitoring and Inspection using Neural Networks.
* Reverse Engineering for Machine Vision using Neural Networks.
Papers emphasizing technical details and theoretical background of machine
vision systems having strong neural network components and currently in use
are especially welcome.
The papers should be prepared following the Machine Vision and Applications
guidelines. All papers will be reviewed according to the guidelines of the
Machine Vision and Applications . Please submit four copies of your manuscript
to:
Professor Ishwar K. Sethi
Department of Computer Science
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48202
U.S.A.
The deadline for submission is September 30, 1993. For enquiries,
send E-mail to sethi@cs.wayne.edu or fax to 313-577-6868.
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 93 7:10:23 PDT
From: flynn@eecs.wsu.edu
Subject: Call For Papers: 2nd IEEE CAD-Based Vision Workshop
Call For Papers
2nd CAD-Based Vision Workshop
(sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee
on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence)
February 8-10, 1994
The 2nd CAD-based vision workshop is the successor to the workshop _Future
Directions in Automated CAD-Based Vision_ which was successfully held in
Hawaii in June 1991. This workshop will be held at the Seven Springs ski resort
in the mountains east of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA).
The workshop goal is to review the progress (as demonstrated by both successes
and failures) in this field since the first workshop and to provide a clear
picture of future directions.
Areas of interest include (but are not limited to)
+ observation-based CAD model generation techniques
+ CAD-based sensor simulation techniques (including SAR, FLIR, multispectral
EO/IR cameras)
+ CAD-database retrieval and feature selection techniques
+ CAD-based object recognition strategies and automatic generation techniques
+ CAD-based navigation strategies and automatic generation techniques (including
landmark recognition)
+ CAD-based inspection strategies and automatic generation techniques (including
sensor planning)
Paper submission: Four copies of the full paper including figures and drawings
(not to exceed thirty pages) must be received by the conference secretariat by
July 1, 1993 to be considered. Notification of acceptance will be sent to the
authors by August 25, 1993 and the full camera-ready papers must be returned by
October 15, 1993.
Submissions should be sent to:
Ms. Marie Elm
The Robotics Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891 USA
General Chairman: Avi Kak, Purdue University, kak@ecn.purdue.edu
Program Chairman: Katsushi Ikeuchi, Carnegie Mellon Universiy, ki@cs.cmu.edu
Program committee: J.K. Aggarwal (Univ. of Texas at Austin),
B. Bhanu (UC-Riverside), K. Bowyer (Univ. of South Florida),
J. Cowen (SRI International), O. Faugeras (INRIA),
P. Flynn (Washington State Univ.), K. Hong (Postech (Korea)),
G. Medioni (USC), S. Sakane (ETL (Japan)), K. Sato (Osaka Univ.),
L. Shapiro (Univ. of Washington), K. Tarabinis (IBM)
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 93 09:45:58 PDT
From: heeger@white.stanford.edu (David Heeger)
Subject: Demetri Terzopoulos talk
VISUAL MODELING:
A Physics-Based Paradigm for Vision and Graphics
Demetri Terzopoulos
University of Toronto and
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
When: Wed, April 28, noon
Where: CIS 101
Computer vision and graphics are mutually converse disciplines---the
former is concerned with the analysis of images, the latter with their
synthesis. Visual modeling establishes a unified framework for vision
and graphics with models based on computational physics. These models
are capable of tackling difficult forward (synthesis) problems and
inverse (analysis) problems. Our long term goal is to close the gap
that artificially separates traditional vision and graphics research.
The talk will focus on dynamic models with associated force field,
actuation, and control techniques for analyzing and synthesizing the
shapes and motions of a variety of rigid and nonrigid objects. I will
review the mathematical foundations of the visual modeling approach
and discuss some recent work:
o Nonrigid object tracking with recursive shape and motion estimators
using dynamic deformable Kalman system models.
o Physics-based CAGD models, systematically derived from prevalent
geometric primitives (NURBS, superquadrics, etc.), which respond
dynamically to forces and geometric constraints.
o Segmentation and analysis of time-varying biomedical volume data
with interactive finite element models.
o Physical modeling and animation of the human face, including facial
tissue and muscles, and the use of these models to analyze expressive
facial image sequences.
o Emulated creatures (e.g., fish) with sensory abilities and
realistic behaviors in simulated physical worlds, and the learning
of coordinated muscle actions for locomotion.
The talk will be punctuated with video demonstrations of the above
results and earlier work, such as the use of deformable models
(including snakes) for segmentation, reconstruction, tracking, and
animation.
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 93 16:29:58 +0200
From: efiesler@idiap.ch (E. Fiesler)
Subject: CFP: 1993 INTERNATIONAL SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY MULTICONFERENCE
C A L L F O R P A P E R S
1993 INTERNATIONAL SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY MULTICONFERENCE
SimTec93 * WNN93 * FNN93
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Applications * Aerospace * Emerging Technologies
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WNN/FNN: Neural Networks * Fuzzy Logic * Computational AI
Genetic Algorithms * Chaos & Fractals * Biological Models
Virtual Reality * Implementations * Standards
November 7-10, 1993
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Convenient. View of the beautiful bay. Near area attractions.
ACADEMIC * INDUSTRIAL * GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Awards Luncheon
STANDARDS * Exhibits * Demonstrations * CONTESTS
Tour NASA/Ames
SIMTEC93: INTERNATIONAL SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE -------
Sponsor: SCS; CoSponsor: NASA; Cooperating: SPIE
WNN93: COMPUTATIONAL AI CONFERENCE ------------------
(Formerly Workshop on Neural Networks)
Sponsor: SCS; CoSponsor: NASA; Cooperating: SPIE, INNS
Participating: IEEE-NNC
FNN93: TUTORIALS AND STANDARDS SEMINAR ----------------
PreConference Tutorials and Seminar
Fuzzy Systems * Neural Networks * Computational AI
Sponsor: SCS; Co-Sponsor: NASA
Contact: Mary Lou Padgett, Associate VP for SimTec
Auburn University, 1165 Owens Road, Auburn, AL 36830
(205) 821-2472/3488; Fax: (205) 844-1809; mpadgett@eng.auburn.edu
[ S C S ]
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Local Arrangements: Norm Pobanz - Bechtel
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Commercial Exhibits: Ed Edwards, Motorola
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Joseph Mica - NASA/Goddard Tim Cleghorn - NASA/JSC
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SimTec
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WNN * FNN
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Lotfi Zadeh - Berkeley Paul Werbos - NSF
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Emile Fiesler - IDIAP, Switzerland K. Ashenayi - U. Tulsa
SimTec Topics of Interest Include, but are Not Limited To:
SIMULATION APPLICATIONS
Chair: Martin Dost - SCS * Co-Chairs: M. Wildberger - EPRI & R. Guha UCF
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Robotics Ground Vehicle Simulation
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MISSION EARTH
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Dueling Methodologies Global Simulations for Education
Trends in Mission Earth Global Modeling & Simulation
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Mission Earth Activity Organizational Session
W N N 9 3 / F N N 9 3 / S a n F r a n c i s c o
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Workshops on Neural Networks--Academic / Industrial / NASA / Defense:
Tutorials and Technical Interchange.
Monday, November 8 - Wednesday, November 10, 1993
Registration Covers Both SimTec93 and WNN93 sessions
and one Proceedings
KEYNOTE: "Soft Computing" Lotfi Zadeh - UC Berkeley
OVERVIEWS * METHODOLOGY * APPLICATIONS * IMPLEMENTATIONS
Academic - Industrial - Government Paper Contest * Awards Luncheon
Exhibits * Demonstrations * Tutorials * Tour NASA/Ames
STANDARDS: Performance Measure Paper Competition - R. Shelton,NASA/JSC
STANDARDS: Comparative Paradigm Paper Competition - E. Tzanakou,Rutgers
NASA Neural Networks User Group: Robert Shelton, NASA/JSC
NEURAL NETWORKS
Chair: Bob Shelton - NASA/JSC * Walter Karplus - UCLA
Paul Werbos - NSF and Len Trejo, Navy, San Diego
FUZZY LOGIC
Chair: Hamid Berenji - NASA/Ames
Co-Chairs: Joe Mica - NASA Goddard, Lotfi Zadeh - Berkeley
GENETIC ALGORITHMS
Chair: Joe Brown - Thought Processes, Inc.
Co-Chair: Sylvano Colombano - NASA/Ames
CHAOS and FRACTALS
Chair: Holger Jaenisch - Nichols Research
Co-Chair: Ned Clapp - ORNL * Rao Vemuri - LLNL
BIOLOGICAL MODELS
Chair: Louis Sheppard - UT Medical Branch
Co-Chair: David Bendell Hertz - U. Miami
VIRTUAL REALITY
Chair: Bart Kosko, USC
Co-Chairs: Robert Savely - NASA/JSC and Richard A. Blade - UCCS
IMPLEMENTATIONS
Chair: Ed Edwards - Motorola
Co-Chairs: Bob Lea & Tim Cleghorn - NASA/JSC and T. A. Roppel - AU
STANDARDS
Chair: Walter J. Karplus - UCLA
Co-Chair: Mary Lou Padgett - Auburn University
Interfaces, Fuzzy Systems, Virtual Reality
SCS Neural Networks and Simulation
FNN -----------------------------------
Chair: Mary Lou Padgett
Co-Chairs: Hamid Berenji - NASA/Ames
Sylvano Colombano - NASA/Ames * Joseph Mica - NASA/Goddard
Robert Savely - NASA/JSC * Lotfi Zadeh - Berkeley
Sunday, November 7, 1993 - Separate Fee
Fuzzy Systems * Neural Networks * Computational AI
Basics * Applications * Examples * Standards * NETS Software Given
AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIMTEC AND WNN
Papers containing original research contributions, tutorials, written
and oral descriptions of company thrusts and government projects are of
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require only an abstract submission by June 1.
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CONTACT: Mary Lou Padgett, Associate VP for SimTec
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