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WACV
Web site Co-chairs
George Stockman
Suchi Bhandarkar
Wesley Snyder
WACV Deadlines:
Abstract Submission
Sept 21 (8pm MDT).
Paper Submissoin
Sept 24 (8pm MDT)
Papers decision Oct 22.
Camera Ready copy due
December 1, 2007
Motion
Web site Co-chairs
Visvanathan Ramesh
Qiang Ji
Motion Deadlines:
Paper Submission
Sept 24 (8pm MDT).
Papers decision Oct 26.
Camera Ready copy due
December 1, 2007
Motion Camera-Ready
Submission Site
VISN
Web site Co-chairs
Hii Cheng
Niels Haering Inc
Kamesh Namuduri
VISN Deadlines:
Papers Due Sept 30
Notification Nov 5
Camera Ready Due Dec 1.
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Wednesday, January 9th,
2008
Final Schedule: MOTION
2008
3:00 Using Inactivity to Detect Unusual behavior, Patrick Dickinson,
University of Lincoln, United Kingdom
3:20 Learning Motion Patterns in Surveillance Video using HMM Clustering, Eran Swears Kitware, Inc,
Anthony Hoogs , Kitware,
Inc, and G. Amitha Perera,
GE Global Research
3:40 Space-Time Shapelets for Action Recognition, Dhruv Batra, Carnegie Mellon
University, Tsuhan Chen, Carnegie Mellon
University, and Rahul Sukthankar,
Intel Research Pittsburgh
4:00 Recognition of High-level Group Activities Based on Activities of
Individual Members, Michael Ryoo, the University of
Texas at Austin, and J. K. Aggarwal, the University
of Texas at Austin
4:20-5:30 Invited Talk
Statistical and Structural
Inference Methodologies for Pattern Recognition in Videos
Prof. Rama Chellappa, University
of Maryland
5:30-7:30 Dinner plus poster
7:30 Spatial-Temporal correlations for unsupervised action classification, Silvio Savarese, University of
Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Andrey Del Pozo, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Juan
Carlos Niebles, Princeton University, and Li Fei-Fei, Princeton University
7:50 Location-specific Transition Distributions for Tracking, Nathan Jacobs,
Washington University in St. Louis, Michael Dixon, Washington University, and
Robert Pless , Washington University in St.Louis
8:10 Robust Object Tracking based on Detection with Soft Decision, Bo Wu, USC
, Li Zhang, USC, Vivek Kumar Singh, USC, and Ramakant Nevatia, USC.
8:30-8:50 Coffee Break
8:50 Face Pose Estimation From Video Sequence Using Dynamic Bayesian Network Shahrel Suandi, University Sains Malaysia, Shuichi Enokida,
Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan, and Toshiaki Ejima,
Kyushu Institute of Technology
9:10 Two-Frames Accurate Motion Segmentation Using Tensor Voting and
Graph-Cuts, Thang Dinh,
University of Southern California, and Gerard Medioni,
University of Southern California
9:30 A Context-Based Tracker Switching Framework, Ambrish
Tyagi, Ohio State University, and James Davis, Ohio
State University
Listing of Posters
1) Optimal Multi-View Fusion of Object Locations, Aswin
Sankaranarayanan, University of Maryland, College
Park, and Rama Chellappa, Univ. of Maryland.
2) Integrated Detection and Tracking for Multiple Moving Objects using
Data-Driven MCMC Data Association Qian Yu, USC, and
Gerard Medioni, University of Southern
California.
3) Fast Body Posture Estimation using Volumetric Features, Michael Van den
Bergh, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Esther Koller-Meier,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and Luc Van Gool,
ETH Zurich.
4) Estimating Gait Phase using Low-Level Motion, Ben Daubney,
University of Bristol, UK, and Neill Campbell, University of Bristol, UK.
5) Steepest Descent For Efficient Covariance Tracking Ambrish
Tyagi, Ohio State University, James Davis, Ohio
State University, and Gerasimos Potamianos, IBM
Thomas J. Watson Research Center.
6) Detecting Semantic Group Activities Using Relational Clustering, Anthony Hoogs, Kitware, Inc., Stephen
Bush, GE Global Research Center, Glen Brooksby, GE
Global Research, A. G. Amitha Perera,
GE Global Research, US, Mark Dausch, GE Global
Research, and Nils Krahnstoever, General Electric
Global Research.
7) Incorporating Long-Term Observations of Human Actions for Stable 3D People
Tracking, Daisuke Sugimura, University
of Tokyo, Yoshinori Kobayashi, the University of Tokyo,
Yoichi Sato, Tokyo
University, and Akihiro
Sugimoto, National Institute of Informatics.
8) Online, Real-time Tracking and Recognition of Human Actions, Pradeep Natarajan, University of Southern California.
9) Pedestrian Tracking by Associating Tracklets
using Detection Residuals, Vivek Kumar Singh, USC,
Bo Wu, USC, and Ramakant Nevatia,
USC.
10) Model generation for robust object tracking based on temporally stable
regions, Prithviraj Banerjee,
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, IN, Axel
Pinz, TU Graz, AT, and Somnath
Sengupta, IIT Kharagpur,
IN.
11) Optimal shape from motion estimation with missing and degenerate data,
Manuel Marques, Instituto de Sistemas
e Robotica, PT, and Joao Paulo Costeira,
I.S.T. - Technical U. Lisbon / I.S.R. Lisbon, PT.
12) Event based Tracking Evaluation Metric, Daniel Roth, ETH Zurich, CH,
Esther Koller-Meier, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology, CH, Daniel Rowe Computer Vision Center-UAB, ES, Thomas Moeslund, Aalborg University, DK, and Luc Van Gool, ETH Zurich, CH.
13) Segmentation of Video Sequences using Spatial-temporal Conditional Random
Fields, Lei Zhang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Qiang
Ji Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
14) Fast construction of object correspondence in stereo camera system: an
example to human face capturing system, Fai Chan, the Chinese University of
Hong Kong, HK, Jiansheng Chen, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong, HK, and Yiu Sang Moon, the
Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK.
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