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Articulated Motion and Deformable Objects - First International Workshop, AMDO 2000 Palma de Mallorca, Spain, September 7-9, 2000 Proceedings (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
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Articulated Motion and Deformable Objects - First International Workshop, AMDO 2000 Palma de Mallorca, Spain, September 7-9, 2000 Proceedings (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1899
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The AMDO 2000 workshop took place at the Universitat de les Illes
Balears (UIB) on 7-9 September 2000, sponsored by the International
Association for Pattern Recognition Technical Committee, the
European Commission by - man Potential Program:High Level Scienti?c
Conferences and the Mathematics andComputer Science
DepartmentofUIB. Thesubject ofthe workshopwas-
goingresearchinarticulatedmotiononthesequenceofimagesandsophisticated
models for deformable objects. The goals of these areas are to
understand and interpret object motion around complex objects that
we can ?nd in sequences of images in the real world. These topics
(geometry and physics of deformable models, motion analysis,
articulated models and animation, visualization of - formable
models, 3D recovery from motion, single or multiple human motion
analysis and synthesis, applications of deformable models and
motion analysis, etc. ) are interesting examples of how research
can be used to solve more general problems. Another objective of
this workshop was to relate ?elds using c- puter graphics, computer
animation or applications in several disciplines c- bining
synthetic and analytical images. In this regard it is of particular
interest to
encouragelinksbetweenresearchersinareasofcomputervisionandcomputer
graphics who have common problems and frequently use similar
techniques. The workshop included four sessions of presented papers
and two tutorials. Invited speakers treating various aspects of the
topics were: Y. Aloimonos from the Computer Vision Laboratory,
Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland, USA, G.
Medioni from the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent S-
tems,UniversityofSouthernCalifornia,USA,andR.
Boulic,Adjointscienti?que from the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology Lausanne, Switzerland. September 2000 H. -H. Nagel and
F. J.
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