WACV 2012 Organizing Committee General Chairs Terry Boult, Univ. Colorado at Colorado Springs Walter Scheirer, Univ. Colorado at Colorado Springs Program Chairs Michael Brown, National University of Singapore Ram Nevatia, University of Southern California Luc Vincent, Google Publications Chair Anderson Rocha, UNICAMP Registration Chair Ginger Boult Program Committee Gaurav Aggarwal, Notre Dame J. Aggarwal, University of Texas at Austin Vineeth Balasubramanian Arizona State University Alex Berg Stony Brook Bir Bhanu University of California Riverside Soma Biswas Notre Dame David Bolme Colorado State University Terrance Boult Univ. of Colorado at Colorado Springs Michael Brown National Univ. of Singapore Brian Burns SRI Ricardo S. Cabral CMU Bing-Yu Chen National Taiwan University Yuan Cheng National University of Singapore Amit Chowdhury University of California Riverside Albert Chung Hong Kong University of Science and Technology David Cox Harvard Kristin Dana Rutgers University Fernando DelaTorre Carnegie-Mellon University Anthony Dick University of Adelaide Bruce Draper Colorado State University Eliza Du IUPIU
Charles Dyer Univ. of Wisconsin Michael Eckmann Skidmore College Rogerio Feris IBM Andrew Gallagher Kodak Pierre Georgel University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Thomas Gloe Univ. of Dresden Siome Goldenstein Unicamp Onur Hamsici Ohio State University Brian Heflin Securics Anthony Hoogs Kitware Chang Huang NEC Labs. Nathan Jacobs University of Kentucky Johannes Jordan Univ. of Erlangen Robert Kaucic GE Research Tom Kevenaar GenKey Seon Kim National University of Singapore Sreekar Krishna Arizona State University George Landon Eastern Kentucky University Matt Leotta Kitware Yu Li Object Video Jongwoo Lim Google Ruei-Sung Lin Google Huchuan Lu Dalian University of Technology Yui Lui Colorado State University Aleix Martinez The Ohio State University Yasuyuki Matsushita Microsoft Research Asia Scott McCloskey Honeywell David Michael Cognex Peyman Milanfar University of California Santa Cruz Gregor Miller University of British Columbia Philippos Mordohai Stevens Tech Greg Mori Simon Fraser University Bryan Morse BYU Karthik Nandakumar Institute for Infocomm Research Shawn Newsam Univ. of California, Merced Mark Nixon U. Southampton Tom O’Donnell Siemens Bahram Parvin Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Helio Pedrini Unicamp Amitha Perea Kitware
Jonathon Phillips NIST Fatih Porikli MERL Kari Pulli Nvidia Visvanathan Ramesh Frankfurt University Nalini Ratha IBM Evan Ribnick 3M Christian Riess Univ. of Erlangen-Nuernberg Anderson Rocha Unicamp Sudeep Sarkar USF Michel Sarkis Sony Walter Scheirer Securics William Schwartz Unicamp Chris Stauffer BAE Richard Steffen University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Gideon Stein MobileEye George Stockman Michigan State University Yajie Sun Aptina Imaging Yu-Wing Tai KAIST Ping Tan National University of Singapore Kar Tan HP Labs Chi-Keung Tang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Yu Ting GE Research Matt Turek Kitware Ambrish Tyagi STI Raquel Urtasun TTIC Shet Vinay Siemens Research Yang Wang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jue Wang Adobe Ollie Williams MSR Bo Wu Google Ming-Hsuan Yang UC-Merced Ruigang Yang University of Kentucky Tom Yeh UMIACS Terry Yoo National Library of Medicine Qian Yu Sarnoff Chang Yuan Sharp Labs Sai-Kit Yeung Singapore University of Technology and Design Xenophon Zabulis FORTH Cha Zhang Microsoft Research Feng Zhou CMU Program, Web Design Dana Scheirer, UCCS MMBIA 2012 Organizing Committee Program Chairs S. Kevin Zhou , Siemens James S. Duncan , Yale Sebastien Ourselin , UCL Organizing Chair David Liu, Siemens Publications Chairs Oscar Acosta , Universit of Rennes 1 Marcela H. Hoyos, Universidad de Los Andes Program Committee Adrian Barbu, Florida State University Gary Christensen, University of Iowa Albert Chung, Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology Christos Davatzikos, University of Pennsylvania Guido Gerig, University of Utah Polina Golland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Hayit Greenspan, Tel Aviv University, Isreal Ghassan Hamarneh, Simon Fraser University, Canada Xiaoping P. Hu, Emory University Tianzi Jiang, Chinese Academy of Science Ioannis Kakadiaris, University of Houston Nassir Navab, Technial University of Munich, Germany Wiro Niessen, University Medical Center Rotterdam, the Netherlands Alison Noble , Oxford University, UK Ron Kikinis, Harvard University Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin, Institut Pasteur, France Nikos Paragios, Ecole Centrale de Paris, France Xavier Pennec, INRIA, France Jerry Prince, John Hopkins University Daniel Rueckert, Imperial College, UK Dinggang Shen, University of North Carolina
Pengcheng Shi, Rochester Institute of Technology Kaleem Siddiqi, McGill University, Canada Lawrence H. Staib, Yale University Ronald Summers, National Institute of Health Gabor Szekely, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland Xiaodong Tao, GE Research, USA Ragini Verma, University of Pennsylvania Fei Wang, IBM Research, USA William M. Wells III, Brigham & Women's Hospital Carl-Fredik Westin, Harvard Medical School Pingkun Yan, Chinese Academy of Sciences Guang-Zhong Yang, Imperial College, UK Terry S. Yoo, National Institute of Health Yangtian Zhang, National Institute of Health Yefeng Zheng, Siemens Corporate Research, USA Monday January 9, 2012 8:00-20:00 – Registration Desk / Computer Rm – Evergreen Rm 8:30 - 9:00 – Breakfast (included) -- Miners A+B 9:00 - 10:00 MMBIA Oral 1 – DTI - Ten Mile Room
A Geometric Analysis of ODFs As Oriented Surfaces for Interpolation, Averaging and Denoising in HARDI Data Sentibaleng Ncube, Qian Xie, Florida State University; Anuj Srivastava, FSU
A Generalized Correlation Coefficient: Application to DTI and Multi-Fiber DTI Maxime Taquet, UCL, Belgium; Benoît Macq, Simon Warfield, Harvard Medical School
Reconstruction of HARDI using compressed sensing and its application to contrast HARDI Sudipto Dolui, University of Waterloo; Iván Salgado Patarroyo, University of Waterloo; Oleg Michailovich, University of Waterloo; Yogesh Rathi, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School 10:00 – 10:40 Plenary Talk Ten Mile Room Milan Sonka --Optimal Image Segmentation: Incorporating Context and Priors
Sparse Shape Representation using the Laplace-Beltrami Eigenfunctions and Its Application to Modeling Subcortical Structures Seung-Goo Kim, Seoul National University; Moo Chung, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Stacey Schaefer, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Carien van Reekum, University of Reading; Richard Davidson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Elastic Symmetry Analysis of Anatomical Structures Sebastian Kurtek, Florida State University; Anuj Srivastava, Florida State University Department of Statistics
Vascular Bifurcation Detection in Scale-Space Daniel Baboiu, Simon Fraser University; Ghassan Hamarneh, Simon Fraser University
12:00 – 13:40 Lunch (included) Forest Room
13:40 – 15:00 MMBIA Oral 3 – Segmentation Ten Mile
Building Spatiotemporal Anatomical Models through Joint Segmentation, Registration, and 4D-Atlas Estimation Marcel Prastawa, University of Utah; Suyash Awate, Guido Gerig, U of Utah
Using a Flexibility Constrained 3D Statistical Shape Model for Robust MRF-Based Segmentation Tahir Majeed, Medical Image Analysis Center; Ketut Fundana, Silja Kiriyanthan, University of Basel; Marcel Luethi, Dept of Computer Science, University of Basel; Joerg Beinemann, Philippe Cattin, University of Basel
Pictorial Multi-atlas Segmentation of Brain MRI CHENG-YI LIU, UCLA; Juan Eugenio Iglesia, UCLA; Zhuowen Tu, UCLA Multi-region Competitive Tractography via Graph-based Random Walks Brian Booth, Simon Fraser University; Ghassan Hamarneh, Simon Fraser University
Disease-Specific Context Modeling and Retrieval with Fast Structure Localization Yang Song, University of Sydney; Weidong Cai, Dagan Feng, Learning Features for Streak Detection in Dermoscopic Color Images using Localized Radial Flux of Principal Intensity Curvature Hengameh Mirzaalian, SFU; Ghassan Hamarneh, Simon Fraser University; Tim Lee, UBC
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break Forest Room
16:30 – 18:00 MMBIA Poster Session 1 Forest Room
1 - Max Margin General Linear Modeling for Neuroimage Analyse Nagesh Adluru, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Chad Ennis, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Richard Davidson, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Andrew Alexander, University of Wisconsin-Madison 3 - Registration of Unseen Images Based on the Generative Manifold Modeling of Variations of Appearance and Anatomical Shape in Brain PopulationWeiwei Zhang , University of Pennsylvania
5 - Volume of Interest (VOI)-Based Retrieval using Psychophysical Similarity and Graph CutRavi Samala, Ming-Ying Leung,Sergio Cabrera, Jianying Zhang , Univ of Texas, El Paso; Wilfrido Moreno, Univ of South Florida, Tampa; wei Qian, Univ of Texas, El Paso
7 - A Coupled Segmentation and Registration Framework for Medical Image Analysis Using Robust Point Matching and Active Shape ModelChao Lu, Yale University; James Duncan, Yale University
9 - A Fiber Tracking Method Guided by Volumetric Tract SegmentationChuyang Ye, Johns Hopkins University; Pierre-Louis Bazin, Sarah Ying, Jerry Prince, Johns Hopkins U
11 -Parametric non-rigid registration using a stationary velocity field MarcModat, UCL; Gerard Ridgway, Pankaj Daga, Jorge Cardoso, John Ashburner, Sebastien Ourselin, UCL 13 -Multi-STEPS: Multi-Label Similarity and Truth Estimation for Propagated SegmentationsJorge Cardoso, Marc Modat, UCL; Shiva Keihaninejad, ; Dave Cash, UCL; Sebastien Ourselin, UCL
15 -Automatic Detection of Subcellular Particles in Fluorescence Microscopy via Feature Clustering and Bayesian AnalysisLiang Liang, Yale University; Yingke xu, Yale; hongying Shen, Yale; derek Toomre, Yale; pietro Camilli, Yale; James Duncan, Yale University
17 -Non-rigid Image Registration using Electric Current FlowShu Liao, HKUST; Max W K Law, HKUST; Albert Chung, Hong Kong U of Science and Technology 19 -Supervised localization of cell nuclei on TMA images Alessandro Ibba, TU Delft; Marco Loog, TU Delft; Robert P.W. Duin, TU Delft 21 -Topology Preserving Brain Tissue Segmentation Using Graph CutsXinyang Liu, Johns Hopkins University; Pierre-Louis Bazin, Aaron Carass, Johns Hopkins University; Jerry Prince, Johns Hopkins University
23 -Toward Whole-Brain Maps of Neural Connections: Logical Framework and Fast ImplementationMyron Zhang, Cleveland Clinic Foundation; Ken Sakaie, The Cleveland Clinic; Stephen Jones, The Cleveland Clinic
14:00-18:00 WACV Tutorial -- Aspen Room Introduction to PyVision and CSU Face Recognition Baseline Algorithm by David Bolme and Steve O’Hara – Colorado State University. Tuesday January 10, 2012 8:00-20:00 Registration Desk/Computer Room – Evergreen rm 8:30-9:00 Breakfast – Miners A+B 9:00–10:00 MMBIA Oral 5 – Tracking /Registration Ten Mile room Best Linear Unbiased Estimator for Kalman Filter Based Left Ventricle Tracking in 3D+T Echocardiography Engin Dikici, NTNU; Fredrik Orderud, GE Vingmed Ultrasound; Hans Torp, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Robust Tumour Tracking From 2D Imaging Using a Population- Based Statistical Motion Model Frank Preiswerk, University of Basel; Patrik Arnold, MIAC; Beat Fasel, University of Basel; Philippe Cattin, University of Basel
Sparsity and Scale: Compact Representations of Deformation for Diffeomorphic Registration Stefan Sommer, University of Copenhagen; Mads Nielsen, University of Copenhagen; Xavier Pennec, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis
10:00 – 10:40 Plenary Talk 2 – Ten Mile Room – Simon Warfield -- Mathematical Methods for Pediatric MR Image Analysis
10:40 – 10:45 Best Paper Award Ten Mile Room
10:45 – 11:00 Coffee Break Forest Room 11:00 – 12:30 MMBIA Poster Session 2 Forest Room 2 - Reconstructing A Sequence of Magnetic Resonance Images Simultaneously Using Low-Rank and Sparse ModelShiqian Ma, University of Minnesota; Amit Chakraborty, Siemens 4 - Peak Geodesic Concentration: A measure of WM complexity in HARDIArvind Rao, University of Pennsylvania; Alex Smith, University of Pennsylvania; Robert Schultz, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Timothy Roberts, Lurie Family Foundations; Ragini Verma, University of Pennsylvania
6 - Automatic Atlas-based Three-label Cartilage Segmentation from MR Knee ImagesLiang Shan, UNC Chapel Hill; Marc Niethammer, UNC Chapel Hill
8 - Super-Resolution Reconstruction of Diffusion-Weighted Images from Distortion Compensated Orthogonal Anisotropic Acquisitions.Benoit Scherrer, Harvard Medical School; Ali Gholipour, Harvard Medical School; Simon Warfield, Harvard Medical School
10 -Robust Non-Rigid Registration and Characterization of UncertaintyFirdaus Janoos, Harvard Medical School; Petter Risholm, Harvard Medical School; William Wells, Harvard Medical School
12 -Iterative Segmentation and Motion Correction for Dynamic PET Images based on Radioactive Tracer KineticsHengameh Mirzaalian, SFU; Ahmed Saad, SFU; Ghassan Hamarneh, Simon Fraser University
14 -Spatial dispersion of lesions as a surrogate biomarker for disability in multiple sclerosisFahime Sheikhzadeh, University of British Columbia; Roger Tam, Ghassan Hamarneh, Simon Fraser University
16-Motion modelling and motion compensated reconstruction of tumours in cone-beam computed tomographyJames Martin, UCL; Jamie McClelland, UCL; David Hawkes, UCL
18 -Polyaffine parametrization of Image registration based on geodesic flowsMichael Hansen, Harvard Medical School; Signe Thorup, Childrens Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School; Simon Warfield, Harvard Medical School
20 -Automatic Extraction of Coronary Artery Tree in 2D X-ray AngiographyTanveer Syeda-Mahmood, IBM Almaden Research 22 -Segmentation of Left Ventricles from Echocardiographic Sequences via Sparse Appearance RepresentationXiaojie Huang, Yale University 14:00-22:00 WACV 14:00-14:15 Coffee and snack Miners A+B
14:15-14:20 Intro by Chairs Ten Mile Room
14:20-15:00 Invited Speaker = Ten Mile Room Luc Vincent Google Street View: Overview and Recent Developments
15:00-15:45 WACV Long Oral Session 1 Ten Mile Room Street View Goes Indoors: Automatic Pose Estimation From Uncalibrated Unordered Spherical Panoramas Mohamed Aly, Google
Implementing High Resolution Structured Light by Exploiting Projector Blur Camillo Taylor, University of Pennsylvania
A New Upsampling Method for Mobile LiDAR Data Ruisheng Wang, NAVTEQ; Jeff Bach, Jane Macfarlane, NAVTEQ; Frank Ferrie
15:45-16:00 Break 16:00-17:00 WACV Short Oral Session 1 Ten Mile Room 1. PTZ Camera Network Calibration from Moving People in Sports BroadcastsJens Puwein, ETH Zurich; Remo Ziegler, LiberoVision; Ballan Luca, ETH Zurich; Marc Pollefeys, ETH Zurich
2. Real-time 3-D Face Tracking and Modeling From a Webcam Jongmoo Choi, University of Southern Califoria; Gerard Medioni, Univ of Southern California; Yann Dumortier, USC-IRIS; Sang-Il Choi, USC; Muhammad Bilal Ahmad, Univ. of So. Calif 3. Improving Realism of 3D Texture using Component Based ModelingSiddharth Kherada, IIIT-H
4. Mutual Occlusion between Real and Virtual Elements in Augmented Reality based on Fiducial MarkersSilvio Sanches, Universidade de São Paulo; Daniel Tokunaga, Universiadde de São Paulo; Valdinei Silva, Universiadde de São Paulo; Antonio Sementille, Universidade Estadual Paulista; Romero Tori, Universiadde de São Paulo 5. Efficient Tracking of Ants in Long Video with GPU and InteractionCorey Poff, Davidson College; Hoan Nguyen, UNCC; Tim Kang, UNC-Chapel Hill; Min Shin, UNCC
6. Fast Graph Cuts using Shrink-Expand Reparameterization Parikshit Sakurikar, IIIT, Hyderabad; P. J. Narayanan, IIIT, Hyderabad 7. Non-Rigid Surface Detection for Gestural Interaction with Applicable SurfacesAndrew Ziegler, UCSD; Serge Belongie, UCSD 8. Face Typing: Vision-Based Perceptual Interface for Hands-Free Text Entry with a Scrollable Virtual KeyboardYulia Gizatdinova, University of Tampere; Oleg Spakov , University of Tampere; Veikko Surakka , University of Tampere
9. Real-time Stereo and Flow-based Video Segmentation with SuperpixelsMichael Van den Bergh, ETZ Zurich; Luc Van Gool, ETH Zurich, KU Leuven
10. Illumination-Free Photometric Metric for Range Image RegistrationDiego Thomas, National Institute of Informatics; Akihiro Sugimoto
11. Robust Tracking for Interactive Social VideoStefan Wilk, University of Mannheim; Stephan Kopf, University of Mannheim; Wolfgang Effelsberg, University of Mannheim 12. A Sparse Representation Approach to Face Matching across Plastic SurgeryGaurav Aggarwal, University of Notre Dame; Soma Biswas, Notre Dame; Patrick Flynn, University of Notre Dame; Kevin Bowyer, University of Notre Dame
17:00-18:00WACV Poster Session 1 (see papers in Short Orals Session 1)Forest Room
18:00-19:00 Dinner (included) + Poster Session 1 Forest 19:00-19:45 WACV Long Oral Session 2 Ten Mile Room
A Complementary Local Feature Descriptor for Face Identification Jonghyun Choi, University of Maryland; William Schwartz, Univ. of Campinas (Unicamp); Huimin Guo, University of Maryland; Larry Davis, University of Maryland
A Passive Stereo System for 3D Human Face Reconstruction and Recognition at a Distance Mostafa Abdelrahman, University of Louisville
Quaternion DCT Spectral Saliency: Predicting Human Gaze using Quaternion DCT Image Signatures and Face Detection Boris Schauerte, Karlsruhe Inst. Tech.; Rainer Stiefelhagen, Karlsruhe Inst. Tech. & Fraunhofer IOSB 19:45-20:40 Short Oral Session 2 Ten Mile Room
1. CompactKdt: Compact Signatures for Accurate Large Scale Image SearchMohamed Aly, Google
2. A Blob Representation for Tracking Robust to Merging and FragmentationVinay Sharma, Texas Instruments
3. Secure remote matching with privacy: Scrambled Support Vector Vaulted Verification (S²V³)Michael Wilber, VAST lab, UCCS; Terrance Boult, Univ. of Colorado at Colorado Springs
4. Measuring Face Familiarity and Its Application to Face RecognitionCe Zhan, University of Wollongong; Wanqing Li, Philip Ogunbona
5. Image Congealing via Efficient Feature SelectionYa Xue, GE Global Research; Xiaoming Liu, Ge Global Research 6. For Your Eyes OnlyBrian Heflin, Securics; Terrance Boult, UCCS;
7. Unconstrained Periocular Biometric Acquisition and Recognition Using COTS PTZ Camera for Uncooperative and Non- Cooperative SubjectsFelix Juefei-Xu, Carnegie Mellon University; Marios Savvides, Carnegie Mellon University
8. New Hope for Recognizing Twins by Using Facial MotionLi Zhang, NUS ; Ning Ye, Elisa Martinez-Marroquin, La Salle-Ramon Llull University; Terence Sim, National University of Singapore 9. A Nonintrusive System for Behavioral Analysis of Children using Multiple RGB+Depth SensorsNicholas Walczak, Joshua Fasching, University of Minnesota; Bill Toczyski, University of Minnesota; Nathaniel Bird, University of Minnesota; Barbra Murphy, Guillermo Sapiro, Vassilios Morellas, Nickolaos Papanikolopoulos 10. Image Alignment for Multiple Camera High Dynamic Range MicroscopyBrian Eastwood, Colby College; Elisabeth Childs, Colby College
11. Automatic Identification of Frankfurt Plane and Mid-Sagittal Plane of SkullYuan Cheng, National Univ. of Singapore; Wee Kheng Loew, National University of Singapore; Thiam Chye Lim, National University Hospital, Singapore 20:40-22:00 WACV Poster Session 2 + Dessert Forest Wednesday, Jan 11, 2012 10:00-22:00 Registration Desk/Computer Room - Evergreen Room 14:00-14:15 Coffee and snack Miners A+B
14:15-15:00 WACV Long Oral Session 3 Ten Mile Room
Multimodal Ranking for Non-Compliance Detection in Retail Surveillance Hoang Trinh, IBM T J Watson Research Center; Sharath Pankanti, IBM T J Watson Research Center; Quanfu Fan, IBM T J Watson Research Center
Group-Level Context Learning for Event Recognition Yimeng Zhang, Cornell University; Weina Ge, Ming-Ching Chang; Xiaoming Liu, Ge Global Research
A Systems Level Approach to Perimeter Protection Peter Tu, GE Global Research; Ting Yu, GE Global Research; Dashan Gao, GE Global Research; Ram Nevatia, Univ. of Southern California; Sung Chun Lee, University of Southern California; Hale Kim, Inha University; Phill Kyu Rhee, Inha University; Joong-Hwan Baek, Korean Aeronautics University
15:05-15:15 Break 15:15 – 16:40 WACV Short Oral Session 3 Ten Mile Room 1. Indian Classical Dance Classification by Learning Dance Pose BasesSoumitra Samanta, ISI, Kolkata; Pulak Purkait, Bhabatosh Chanda 2. Accurate Efficient Mosaicking for Wide Area Aerial Surveillance Jan Prokaj, Univ of Southern California; Gerard Medioni, Univ of Southern California
3. Simultaneous Inference of Activity, Pose and ObjectFurqan Khan, Univ of Southern California; Vivek Singh, Univ of Southern California; Ram Nevatia, Univ. of Southern California 4. Enhanced Rail Component Detection and Consolidation for Rail Track InspectionHoang Trinh, IBM T J Watson Research Center; Ying Li, Charles Otto, Norman Haas, Sharath Pankanti, IBM T J Watson Research Center
5. LOST: Longterm Observation of Scenes (with Tracks)Austin Abrams, Washington University in St. L; Jim Tucek, Washington University in St. L; Nathan Jacobs,University of Kentucky; Robert Pless, Washington University in St. Louis 6. Estimating the Spatial Extents of Geospatial Objects Using Hierarchical ModelsShawn Newsam, Univ. of California, Merced; Yi Yang, UC Merced
7. Robust Detection, Classification and Positioning of Traffic Signs from Street-Level Panoramic Images for Inventory Purposes Lykele Hazelhoff, CycloMedia Technology B.V.; Ivo Creusen, CycloMedia Technology B.V.; Peter de With, Eindhoven University of Technology 8. Reconfigurable Templates for Robust Vehicle Detection and classificationYang Lv, Beijing Institute of Tech; Benjamin Yao, Yongtian Wang, Song-Chun Zhu, University of California, Los Angeles
9. Classification of Plant Structures from Uncalibrated Image SequencesDebadeepta Dey, The Robotics Institute, CMU; Lily Mummert, Intel Labs, Pittsburgh; Rahul Sukthankar, Intel Labs, Pittsburgh
10. Measurement of Bitumen Coverage of Stones for Road Building, Based on Digital Image AnalysisHanna Källén, Lund University; Anders Heyden, Lund University; Kalle Åström, Lund University; Per Lindh, Peab
11. Photographic Steganography for Visual MIMO: A Computer Vision ApproachWenjia Yuan, Rutgers University; Kristin Dana, Rutgers University
12. Localization Accuracy of Interest Point Detectors Evaluated on Intensity-Depth ImagesXiaojin Gong, Zhejiang University; Jilin Liu, Zhejiang University
13. A Modular System Architecture for Online Parallel Vision PipelinesJeremie Papon, University of Goettingen; Alexey Abramov, Georg-August University; Eren Erdal Aksoy, University of Goettingen; Florentin Woergoetter 14. Tools for Richer Crowd Source Image AnnotationsJoshua Little, Washington University in St. Louis; Austin Abrams, Washington University in St. L; Robert Pless, Washington University in St. Louis 15. Point-less Calibration: Camera Parameters from Gradient-Based Alignment to Edge ImagesPeter Carr, Disney Research, Pittsburgh
16. Color Balancing for Change Detection in Multitemporal Images Jim Thomas, University of Notre Dame; Kevin Bowyer, University of Notre Dame; Ahsan Kareem, University of Notre Dame
17. LSDA Solution Schemes for Modelless 3D Head Pose Estimation Fadi Dornaika, Univ. of Basque Country; Alireza Bosaghzadeh, ; Bogdan Raducanu, Computer Vision Center
16:50-18:00 WACV Poster Session 3 Forest Room
18:00-19:00 Dinner (included) + Poster Session 3 Forest Room 19:00-19:45 Long Oral Session 4 Ten Mile Room
Batch Mode Active Learning For Multi-Label Image Classification With Informative Label Correlation Mining Bang Zhang, University of New South Wales; Yang Wang, National ICT Australia; Wei Wang, University of New South Wales Learning and Recognizing Complex Multi-Agent Activities with Applications to American Football Plays Eran Swears, Kitware Inc.; Anthony Hoogs, Kitware
Non-Parametric Motion-Priors for Flow Understanding Vasilis Lasdas, K.U. Leuven; Radu Timofte, K.U. Leuven; Luc Van Gool, K.U. Leuven
19:45-20:40 WACV Short Oral Session 4 Ten Mile Room
1. Online Discriminative Object Tracking with Local Sparse RepresentationQing Wang, Tsinghua University; Ming-Hsuan Yang, UC-Merced; Feng Chen, Tsinghua University; Wenli Xu, Tsinghua University
2. Kernel Analysis over Riemannian Manifolds for Visual Recognition of Actions, Pedestrians and TexturesMehrtash Harandi, National ICT Australia (NICTA); Conrad Sanderson, National ICT Australia (NICTA); Arnold Wiliem, National ICT Australia (NICTA); Brian Lovell, National ICT Australia (NICTA)
3. Improving Evolution-COnstructed Features Using Speciation,Kirt Lillywhite, Brigham Young University; Dah-Jye Lee, Brigham Young University; Beau Tippetts, Brigham Young University 4. Learning Reconfigurable Scene Representation by Tangram ModelJun Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Tianfu Wu, Song- Chun Zhu, University of California, Los Angeles ; Xiaokang Yang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Wenjun Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
5. Depth-supported real-time video segmentation with the KinectAlexeyAbramov, Georg-August University; Babette Dellen, Karl Pauwels, Jeremie Papon, Florentin Woergoetter
6. Appearance-based Face Recognition Using A Supervised Manifold Learning FrameworkBogdan Raducanu, Computer Vision Center; Fadi Dornaika
7. Fast Planar Object Detection and Tracking via Edge Distribution TemplatesTaehee Lee, UCLA; Stefano Soatto, UCLA 8. Multiple-Instance Learning from Multiple Perspectives: Combining Models for Multiple-Instance LearningBang Zhang, University of New South Wales; Yang Wang, National ICT Australia; Wei Wang, University of New South Wales
9. Apparel Silhouette Attributes RecognitionWei Zhang, Google; Emilio Antunez, Google Inc; Salih Gokturk, Google Inc; Baris Sumengen, Google Inc. 10. Real Time Moving Vehicle Detection and Reconstruction for Improving ClassificationTao Wang, City College of New York; Zhigang Zhu, CCNY
11. Predicting Good, Bad and Ugly Match PairsGaurav Aggarwal, University of Notre Dame; Soma Biswas, Notre Dame; Patrick Flynn, University of Notre Dame; Kevin Bowyer, University of Notre Dame 20:40-22:00 Poster Session 4+ Dessert Forest Room 21:30 WACV Best Paper Awards Forest Room
Exploiting Redundancy in Natural LanguageChristoph Karlberger, G¨unther Bayler, Christopher Kruegel, and Engin Kirda{christoph,gmb,chris,ek}@seclab.tuwien.ac.atProbabilistic systems: Systems such as Bayesian filtersare used to learn word frequencies that are associ-Today’s attacks against Bayesian spam filters attempt toated with both spam and non-spam messages [11]. keep the content of
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