[4eyes] Fwd: CFP: 3D Computer Vision in the Built Environment
Steffen Gauglitz
sgauglitz at cs.ucsb.edu
Thu Jul 17 11:16:48 PDT 2014
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Subject: CFP: 3D Computer Vision in the Built Environment
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 19:14:28 +0100
From: Bob Fisher <rbf at inf.ed.ac.uk>
To: sgauglitz at cs.ucsb.edu
Call for Papers
3D Computer Vision in the Built Environment
in association with the International Conference on 3D Vision (3DV) 2014
http://3dvis.ri.cmu.edu/3dv-workshop/ [3dvis.ri.cmu.edu]
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Overview
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Buildings and other infrastructure provide a limited, yet challenging,
domain for 3D computer vision techniques. Terrestrial
laser scanners, RGB-D cameras, mobile scanning robots, and micro air
vehicles (MAVs) are just some of the platforms that are
being used to capture and model the built environment. Such 3D models
have enormous potential for aiding practitioners in a
wide variety of fields, ranging from architecture, engineering, and
construction (AEC) to post-disaster search and rescue.
This workshop will explore the state of the art in techniques that use
3D imaging for modeling, analyzing, and understanding
the built environment.
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Organizers
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Daniel Huber – Senior Systems Scientist, Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University
Burcu Akinci – Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Carnegie Mellon University
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Steering Committee
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Katsushi Ikeuchi – Professor, Institute of Industrial Science,
University of Tokyo
Mani Golparver-Fard – Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
/ Computer Science, University of Illinois
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Topics of Interest (include but are not limited to)
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Mapping
* RGB-D mapping
* Vision-based SLAM
* Hybrid 2D/3D SLAM
Modeling
* Modeling indoor environments
* Building modeling
* Infrastructure modeling
* Pipe and process plant modeling
* Knowledge-based modeling
* Modeling with uncertain or noisy sensors
* Efficient representations of built environment
* Integrating as-built BIM with design models
Recognition
* Facade recognition
* Building component recognition
* Recognizing components in process plants
* Parametric component recognition
Analysis
* Defect detection in infrastructure
* Modeling imperfect geometry
Visualization
* Interactive visualization of the built environment
* Augmented reality with 3D imaging
Applications
* Points-to-BIM conversion
* Commercial and residential buildings
* Bridges
* Dams
* Roads
* Mines and underground infrastructure
Case Studies
* Requirements for spatial data collection
* Analysis of modeling workflows
* Case studies in mapping, modeling, recognition, or visualization
* Application-oriented case studies
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Deadlines
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Paper submission:
August 31, 2014
Paper acceptance notification:
September 30, 2014
Camera ready:
October 10, 2014
Workshop:
December 8, 2014
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Paper Submission
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Papers should be written in English. Authors should follow the
instructions
and formatting requirements of the main 3DV
conference (http://www.3dimpvt.org/authors/).
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