[4eyes] 3D TV / Modeling Workshop on Friday (tomorrow) 1:30 - 5:00pm

Tobias Hollerer holl at cs.ucsb.edu
Thu Sep 23 09:24:49 PDT 2010


As most of you already know, we will host a Workshop with
18 Japanese colleagues of ours tomorrow. The workshop takes
place in the CS conference room (1132 Harold Frank Hall).

Our visitors are well-known researchers in the areas of 3D
modeling, tracking, and 3D TV. The are running an experiment
with long-range real-time depth cameras here in town (shooting
a Beach-Volleyball event at East Beach downtown this afternoon:

> The beach shooting will be on the east beach court #1 and 2, setup starts afternoon and shooting will start later in the afternoon
> depending on the weather and preparation, for your information.

Please show up to the workshop and distribute the information
to others who may be interested.

Thanks & Cheers,

	Tobias



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Multi-viewpoint image acquisition and utilization Workshop

Date: Friday, September 24, 2010
Venue: Harold Frank Hall, Rm 1132
   Department of Computer Science,
   University of California, Santa Barbara
Time: 13:30-17:00

Program:

13:30-14:45
1. Welcome   Hideo Saito, Tobias Hollerer

2. Introduction to NICT Project "Multiview Video Capturing for 3D-TV
Broadcasting"
Kenji Mase
Nagoya University

3. Activities of the multi view video broadcasting at Chukyo TV
Tetsuya Kawamoto, Technical Media Producer
Chukyo TV Broadcasting Co.,LTD..

4. Real time contents generation for 3D TV
Hideo Saito and Yuko Uematsu
Keio University

5. 3D Visual Communication using Ray-Space Representation
Toshiaki Fujii
Tokyo Institute of Technology

14:45-15:15
Break and Demo

15:15-17:00
6. Multiple Hand-held Camera System with Motion Sensors
Shogo Tokai
University of Fukui

7. PegScope Viewing: Multiple-view Video Browsing Interface
Kenji Mase and Yoshifumi Marutani
Nagoya University

8. Reconstruct the 3rd Dimension using Consumer-Market
Digital Cameras/Camcorders/Phones
Prof. Yuan-Fang Wang, Computer Science Dept., UCSB

9. Real-Time Modeling and Tracking for Anywhere Augmentation
Assoc. Prof. Tobias Hollerer, UCSB

10. Terrestrial LiDAR and 3D Modeling of Real Geographies
Assoc. Prof. Sylvie Daniel (Laval University, Canada)

17:00 Closing

19:00-
Reception Party (TBA)


-- 
Tobias Hollerer
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science
University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5110

holl at cs.ucsb.edu, Office: (805)284-9395, Fax: (805)893-8553


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