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The two-volume set LNCS 6468-6469 contains the carefully selected
and reviewed papers presented at the eight workshops that were held
in conjunction with the 10th Asian Conference on Computer Vision,
in Queenstown, New Zealand, in November 2010.From a total of 167
submissions to all workshops, 89 papers were selected for
publication. The contributions are grouped together according to
the main workshops topics, which were: computational photography
and aesthetics; computer vision in vehicle technology: from Earth
to Mars; electronic cultural heritage; subspace based methods;
video event categorization, tagging and retrieval; visual
surveillance; application of computer vision for mixed and
augmented reality.
The two-volume set LNCS 6468-6469 contains the carefully selected
and reviewed papers presented at the eight workshops that were held
in conjunction with the 10th Asian Conference on Computer Vision,
in Queenstown, New Zealand, in November 2010.From a total of 167
submissions to all workshops, 89 papers were selected for
publication. The contributions are grouped together according to
the main workshops topics, which were: computational photography
and aesthetics; computer vision in vehicle technology: from Earth
to Mars; electronic cultural heritage; subspace based methods;
video event categorization, tagging and retrieval; visual
surveillance; application of computer vision for mixed and
augmented reality.
We welcome you to the First International Conference on Arts and
Technology (ArtsIT 2009), hosted by CSIE of the National Ilan
University and co-organized by the National Science Council, ICST,
College of EECS at National Ilan University, Software Simulation
Society in Taiwan, ISAC, TCA, NCHC, CREATE-NET, and Institute for
Information Industry. ArtsIT2009 was held in Yilan, Taiwan, during
September 24-25, 2009. The conference comprised the following
themes: * New Media Technologies (Evolutionary systems that create
arts or display art works, such as tracking sensors, wearable
computers, mixed reality, etc. ) * Software Art (Image processing
or computer graphics techniques that create arts, including
algorithmic art, mathematic art, advanced modeling and rend- ing,
etc. ) * Animation Techniques (2D or 3D computer animations,
AI-based animations, etc. ) * Multimedia (Integration of different
media, such as virtual reality systems, audio, performing arts,
etc. ) * Interactive Methods (Vision-based tracking and
recognition, interactive art, etc. ) The conference program started
with an opening ceremony, followed by three keynote speeches and
four technical sessions distributed over a period of two days. Two
poster sessions, one hour each, were scheduled before the afternoon
oral sessions. An Int- active Arts Exhibition was held in
conjunction with ArtsIT 2009. Twelve well-known digital arts teams
from Taiwan exhibited 15 artworks in this event, including 10 int-
active installation arts, 4 video arts, and 1 digital print. The
conference received around 50 submissions from 15 different
countries.
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Advances in Image and Video Technology - Third Pacific Rim Symposium, PSIVT 2009, Tokyo, Japan, January 13-16, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Toshikazu Wada, Fay Huang, Stephen Lin
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We welcome you to the Third Paci?c-Rim Symposium on Image and Video
Technology (PSIVT 2009), sponsored by the National Institute of
Informatics, MicrosoftResearch, and the Forumfor ImageInformaticsin
Japan.PSIVT 2009 washeldinTokyo, Japan,
duringJanuary13-16.Themainconferencecomprised eight major themes
spanning the ?eld of image and video technology, namely, image
sensors and multimedia hardware, graphics and visualization, image
and video analysis, recognition and retrieval, multi-view imaging
and processing, computer vision applications, video communications
and networking, and m- timedia processing. To heighten interest and
participation, PSIVT also included workshops, tutorials,
demonstrations and invited talks, in addition to the tra- tional
technical presentations. For the technical program of PSIVT 2009, a
total of 247 paper submissions underwent a full review process.
Each of these submissions was evaluated in a double-blind manner by
a minimum of three reviewers. The review assignments were
determined by a set of two to four Chairs for each of the eight
themes. Final decisions were jointly made by the Theme Chairs, with
some adjustments by the Program Chairs in an e?ort to balance the
quality of papers among the themes and to emphasize novelty.
Rejected papers with signi?cant discrepancies in review evaluations
received consolidation reports explaining the decisio
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Pattern Recognition - ACPR 2019 Workshops, Auckland, New Zealand, November 26, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Michael Cree, Fay Huang, Junsong Yuan, Weiqi Yan
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This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings, presented during
the ACPR 2019 Workshops, held in Auckland, New Zealand, in November
2019. The 17 full papers and 6 short papers were carefully reviewed
and selected out of numerous submissions. The papers are organized
according to the topics of the workshops: computer vision for
modern vehicles; advances and applications on generative deep
learning models; image and pattern analysis for multidisciplinary
computational anatomy; multi-sensor for action and gesture
recognition; towards the automatic data processing chain for
airborne and spaceborne sensors.
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Image and Video Technology - PSIVT 2015 Workshops - RV 2015, GPID 2013, VG 2015, EO4AS 2015, MCBMIIA 2015, and VSWS 2015, Auckland, New Zealand, November 23-27, 2015. Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Fay Huang, Akihiro Sugimoto
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of six international workshops held in the framework of
the 7th Pacific-Rim Symposium on Image and Video Technology, PSIVT
2015, during November 23-24, 2015, in Auckland, New Zealand. The 29
revised full papers presented were carefully selected from 58
submissions. Their topics diversely ranged from well-established
areas to novel current trends: robot vision, RV 2015; 2D and 3D
geometric properties from incomplete data, GPID 2015; vision meets
graphics, VG 2015; passive and active electro-optical sensors for
aerial and space imaging, EO4AS 2015; mathematical and
computational methods in biomedical imaging and image analysis,
MCBMIIA 2015; and video surveillance, VSWS 2015.
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Image and Video Technology -- PSIVT 2013 Workshops - GCCV 2013, GPID 2013, PAESNPR 2013, and QACIVA 2013, Guanajuato, Mexico, October 28-29, 2013, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Fay Huang, Akihiro Sugimoto
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the four workshops on Photographic Aesthetics and
Non-Photorealistic Rendering (PAESNPR13), Geometric Properties from
Incomplete Data (GPID), Quality Assessment and Control by Image and
Video Analysis (QACIVA) and Geometric Computation for Computer
Vision (GCCV2013), held in conjunction with the 6th Pacific-Rim
Symposium on Image and Video Technology (PSIVT) in Guanajuato,
Mexico during October 28-November 1, 2013. The 38 revised full
papers presented were carefully selected from numerous submissions
and cover all aspects of Imaging and Graphics Hardware and
Visualization, Image/Video Coding and Transmission; Processing and
Analysis; Retrieval and Scene Understanding, but also Applications
of Image and Video Technology, Biomedical Image Processing and
Analysis, Biometrics and Image Forensics, Computational Photography
and Arts, Computer and Robot Vision, Pattern Recognition and Video
Surveillance.
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