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(We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this message) =========================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS The 2009 International Workshop on Representation and Modeling of Large-scale 3D Environments (Modeling-3D) (In conjunction with ACCV'2009) Xian, China, September 24, 2009 http://graphics.usc.edu/~suyay/modeling3D2009.htm Important Dates --------------- - Paper submission due: July 5, 2009 - Notification of acceptance: August 1, 2009 - Camera-ready paper due: August 15, 2009 - Workshop: September 24, 2009 ============================================================ Recent advances in sensor and modeling technologies enable the development of novel techniques that offer both feasibility and robust performance on reconstruction of large-scale environments. Improvements on the performance of traditional/novel vision techniques such as structure from motion, multi-view stereo, and image-based modeling have made high-end acquisition of 3D structure and motion a reality. Advances in sensor technologies such as depth camera, closer-range laser range finder, and Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) permit to deploy modeling systems on terrestrial, airborne, static, moving, and even handheld platforms to quickly capture 3D structure of a large environment with high degree of accuracy. Progresses in computer graphics enable effective representation, rendering and visualization of photorealistic models on PCs. The advances in high-speed network allow effective delivery of 3D models throughout the networked world. As part of the ACCV 2009, the Modeling-3D 2009 Workshop will bring together researchers to present results and innovations in all aspects of modeling and representation of large-scale 3D environments. The workshop seeks original high-quality research and application submissions. All submitted papers will be subject to a peer review process. Accepted papers will be published together with the proceedings of ACCV 2009 in electronic format by Springer. High-quality papers will be selected to appear in a special issue of the International Journal of Virtual Reality (IJVR) after the conference. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to: - Scene reconstruction from multi-dimensional and multi-view images - Wide-area structure from motion and stereo - 3D scene modeling from multiple sensors - Real-time scene modeling from video - Range data analysis and processing - 3D shape and feature representation - Multi-sensor data fusion, alignment, and registration - 3D model simplification and compression - Stream processing for very large datasets - Appearance/illumination modeling and representation - Real-time, mobile 3D systems - Rending and visualization of large-scale models - Applications of large-scale models and modeling systems Important Dates --------------- - Paper submission due: July 5, 2009 - Notification of acceptance: August 1, 2009 - Camera-ready paper due: August 15, 2009 - Workshop: September 24, 2009 Paper Submission Guidelines --------------------------- Format: papers submitted for review and publication must follow the format specified for the main ACCV 2009 conference: author guidelines for paper submission to ACCV2009. The maximum paper length for review as well as for publication is 8 pages. Submission: paper must be submitted electronically in Adobe Acrobat PDF format at the Submission Website. Review: the review process is double-blind, so the paper must not include any information which allows the authors to be identified. This means that authors should not indicate their names or affiliations on the paper, acknowledgements must not be included in the manuscript, and references to authors' previous work must only be included in a form that does not link them to the authors. Organizers ---------- Suya You, University of Southern California, USA Jonathan Wu, University of Windsor, Canada Wanquan Liu, Curtin University of Technology, Australia Richard Xu, Charles Sturt University, Australia Program Committee ----------------- Adrien Bartoli, CNRS, France Anup Basu, Univ. of Alberta, Canada Kostas Daniilidis Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA Robert Fisher, University of Edinburgh, UK Patrick Flynn, University of Notre Dame, USA Jan-Michael Frahm, UNC Chapel Hill, USA Shinsaku Hiura, Osaka University, Japan Takeo Kanade, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Jana Kosecka, George Mason University, USA Ze-Nian Li, Simon Fraser University, Canada Xuelong Li, Univ. of London, UK Suresh Lodha, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, USA Ajmal Saeed Mian, Univ. of Western Australia, Australia Philippos Mordohai, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA Ulrich Neumann, University of Southern California, USA Ramakant Nevatia, University of Southern California, USA Zhigeng Pan, Zhejiang University, China Charalambos Poullis, USC, USA Gerhard Roth, Univ. of Ottawa, Canada Ioannis Stamos, City University of New York, USA Rin-ichiro Taniguchi, Kyushu University, Japan Jun Takamatsu, Nara Inst. of Science & Tech, Japan Svetha Venkatesh, Curtin Univ. of Technology, Australia Guanghui Wang, Univ. of Windsor, Canada John Zelek, Univ. of Waterloo, Canada Zhigang Zhu, City Univ. of New York, USA Contacts -------- For any question about the Modeling-3D 2009 Workshop, please contact to: modeling3d2009@gmail.com http://graphics.usc.edu/~suyay/modeling3D2009.htm =========================================================
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