Time Table
Monday, December 8th | |||
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13:00 | - | 13:05 | Opening remark |
13:05 | - | 13:50 | Session 1: Dynamic Shape Measurement |
13:50 | - | 14:00 | Coffee Break |
14:00 | - | 15:00 | Session 2: Dynamic Shape Analysis |
15:00 | - | 15:10 | Coffee Break |
15:10 | - | 15:50 | Invited Talk: Takaaki Shiratori |
15:50 | - | 15:55 | Coffee Break |
15:55 | - | 16:40 | Session 3: 3D Surface Reconstruction |
16:40 | - | 17:30 | Poster & Gathering |
Invited Talk
Motion Capture in the Wild: New Approaches and Applications
Takaaki Shiratori
Microsoft Research ASIAShow/hide speaker biography
Abstract
Motion is a key element of visual storytelling as it conveys the essence of a scene and the underlying story. Motion capture is a common technique to measure such motion and has been used professional in various areas including movie production, biomechanics and robotics. Unfortunately, motion capture systems often require special settings and a complicated calibration process, which therefore makes motion capture inaccessible to ordinary people.
In this talk, I will present novel inside-out and outside-in approaches for motion capture systems. The outside-in approach makes use of traditional capture settings by reconstructing dynamic objects from image sequences randomly taken in space and time, while the inside-out approach reverses the capture settings by outfitting an actor with wearable cameras. These approaches lead to significantly reduced complexity in relation to traditional motion capture settings, yet achieve reasonable motion reconstruction. I will also present applications of motion capture for interactive content creation such as 3D character modeling and animation design for animated films, which open up the range of possibilities of motion capture.
Program
13:00-13:05 Opening remark
13:05-13:50 Session 1: Dynamic Shape Measurement
Session Chair: Tony Tung (Rakuten Inc., Japan)
- 13:05-13:20
- 1. KinectDeform: Enhanced 3D Reconstruction of Non-Rigidly Deforming Objects
Hassan Afzal (University of Luxembourg), Kassem Al Ismaeil (University of Luxembourg), Djamila Aouada (University of Luxembourg), François Destelle (), Bruno Mirbach (IEE S.A), Björn Ottersten (University of Luxembourg) - 13:20-13:35
- 2. 4D Capture using Visibility Information of Multiple Projector Camera System
Ryusuke Sagawa (AIST), Nozomu Kasuya(AIST), Yoshinori Oki(Kagoshima University), Hiroshi Kawasaki (Kagoshima University) and Yoshio Matsumoto (AIST), Ryo Furukawa(Hiroshima City University) - 13:35-13:50
- 3. Quantized Census for Stereoscopic Image Matching
Rilwan Remilekun Basaru (City University London), Chris Child (City University London), Eduardo Alonso (City University London), Greg Slabaugh (City University London)
13:50-14:00 Coffee Break
14:00-15:00 Session 2: Dynamic Shape Analysis
Session Chair: Hansung Kim (University of Surrey, UK)
- 14:00-14:15
- 4. Querying 3D Mesh Sequences for Human Action Retrieval
Christos Veinidis (Democritus University of Thrace), Ioannis Pratikakis (Democritus University of Thrace), Theoharis Theoharis () - 14:15-14:30
- 5. Semantic Parametric Reshaping of Human Body Models
Yipin Yang (Nanjing University), Yao Yu (Nanjing University), Yu Zhou (Nanjing University), Sidan Du (Nanjing University), James Davis (University of California, Santa Cruz), Ruigang Yang (University of Kentucky) - 14:30-14:45
- 6. Temporal Octrees for Compressing Dynamic Point Cloud Streams
Marcos Slomp (Kagoshima University), Hiroshi Kawasaki (Kagoshima University), Ryo Furukawa (Hiroshima City University), Ryusuke Sagawa (AIST) - 14:45-15:00
- 7. Non-rigid Registration with Reliable Distance Field for Dynamic Shape Completion
Kent Fujiwara (NTT research lab.), Hiroshi Kawasaki (Kagoshima University), Ryusuke Sagawa (AIST), Koichi Ogawara (Wakayama University), Katsushi Ikeuchi (The University of Tokyo)
15:00-15:10 Coffee Break
15:10-15:50 Invited talk: Takaaki Shiratori
- Motion Capture in the Wild: New Approaches and Applications
15:55-16:40 Session 3: 3D Surface Reconstruction
Session Chair: Ryo Furukawa (Hiroshima City University, Japan)
- 15:55-16:10
- 8. A 3D Segmentation and Visualization Scheme for Solid and Non-solid Lung Lesions based on Gaussian Filtering Regularized Level Set
Liansheng Wang (Xiamen University), Huangjing Lin (), Xiaoyang Huang (), Boliang Wang (), and Yiping Chen () - 16:10-16:25
- 9. 3D Liver Vessel Reconstruction from CT Images
Xing-Chen Pan (National Tsing-Hua University), Hong-Ren Su (National Tsing-Hua University), Shang-Hong Lai (National Tsing-Hua University), Kai-Che Liu (), Hurng-Sheng Wu() - 16:25-16:40
- 10. Surface Detection Using Round Cut
Vedrana A. Dahl (Technical University of Denmark), Anders B. Dahl (Technical University of Denmark), Rasmus Larsen (Technical University of Denmark)
16:40-17:20 Poster & Gathering
All the oral papers are also presented in the poster session.