ICCV 2003 Demonstrations

Monday 13 -- Thursday 16 October, during poster sessions and breaks.

Academic demos run for just one day, commercial ones for 1-3 days. See the CD-ROM under demos/author-surname for descriptions and videos.

Demo Session 1. Monday 13 October

1. REALVIZ: Computer-vision for professional content creators
Luc Robert, REALVIZ.

2. A range of real time video processing on a dedicated low power video processor
David Sinclair.

3. High-speed motion tracking by direct access of a CMOS Sensor
Ulrich Muhlmann, Miguel Ribo, Axel Pinz.

4. 3D L-S Recon: A fast level-set approach to surface modeling from unorganized sample points
Marco Marcon, Luca Piccarreta, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro.

5. Real-time position and orientation estimation with a monocular camera and motion sensors over a structured, planar surface
Marco Grimm, Rolf-Rainer Grigat.

6. Active camera system
Nobuhiro Kondoh, Ryuzo Okada, Junji Oaki, Daisuke Yamamoto, Hiroshi Miyazaki, Kouki Uesugi, Jiro Amemiya, Kenji Shirakawa, Atsushi Kunimatsu.
See CD-ROM for a video.

7. A real-time face tracking system based on morphable 3D model fitting
Kazuhiro Hiwada, Atsuto Maki, Akiko Nakashima.
See CD-ROM for a video.

8. Real-time pose and position estimation of a camera with fish-eye lens
Nobuyuki Kita, Francois Berenger, Andrew Davison.
See CD-ROM for a video.

9. boujou and SteadyMove
Philip Pritchett, 2D3.

Demo Session 2. Tuesday 14 October

1. REALVIZ: Computer-vision for professional content creators
Luc Robert, REALVIZ.

2. A range of real time video processing on a dedicated low power video processor
David Sinclair.

3. Live ego-motion estimation
David Nister.

4. 3D wand: A handheld 3D digitizing device
Hiroyuki Aritaki, Ryo Furukawa, Hiroshi Kawasaki, Masao Sakauchi.
See CD-ROM for a video.

5. Onboard surveillance system for automobiles using image processing LSI
Ryuzo Okada, Yasuhiro Taniguchi, Kenji Furukawa, and Kazunori Onoguchi.
See CD-ROM for a video.

6. Real-time tracking with EM algorithms
Arthur E.C. Pece, Dan W. Hansen.
See CD-ROM for cluster tracker and iris tracker videos.

7. A fast 360-degree rotation invariant face detection system
Shihong Lao, Toshiyuki Kozuru, Takuya Okamoto, Takayoshi Yamashita, Naohiro Tabata, Masato Kawade.
See CD-ROM for a video.

8. A real-time face tracking system based on morphable 3D model fitting
Kazuhiro Hiwada, Atsuto Maki, Akiko Nakashima.
See CD-ROM for a video.

9. boujou and SteadyMove
Philip Pritchett, 2D3.

10. Automatic 2D to 3D footage conversion for 3D glasses-free display systems
Juliang Shao, Julien Flack, Simon Fox, Phil Harman.
See CD-ROM for videos 1 and 2.

Demo Session 3. Wednesday 15 October

1. REALVIZ: Computer-vision for professional content creators
Luc Robert, REALVIZ.

2. 3D human head modeling from un-calibrated images
Reza Hassanpour, Volkan Atalay.

3. Image recognition of small humanoid robot SDR-4X II
Kohtaro Sabe.
See CD-ROM for a video.

4. 3D wand: A handheld 3D digitizing device
Hiroyuki Aritaki, Ryo Furukawa, Hiroshi Kawasaki, Masao Sakauchi.
See CD-ROM for a video.

5. Onboard surveillance system for automobiles using image processing LSI
Ryuzo Okada, Yasuhiro Taniguchi, Kenji Furukawa, and Kazunori Onoguchi.
See CD-ROM for a video.

6. Camera document recognition system
Kye Kyung Kim, Su Young Chi, Soo Hyun Cho, Won Pil Ru, Yun Koo Chung, Jin Ho Kim.

7. CAMcal: A program for camera calibration using checkerboard patterns
Chang Shu, Alan Brunton, Mark Fiala.
See CD-ROM for a video.

8. Digital technology for ordinary whiteboards
Zhengyou Zhang, Li-wei He.

9. boujou and SteadyMove
Philip Pritchett, 2D3.

10. Automatic 2D to 3D footage conversion for 3D glasses-free display systems
Juliang Shao, Julien Flack, Simon Fox, Phil Harman.
See CD-ROM for videos 1 and 2.

Demo Session 4. Thursday 16 October

1. City guide
M. Ribo, Ch. Stock, H. Siegl, H. Ganster, A. Pinz.

2. Bayesian face annotation in family albums
Lei Zhang, Longbin Chen, Mingjing Li, Hongjiang Zhang.

3. Image recognition of small humanoid robot SDR-4X II
Kohtaro Sabe.
See CD-ROM for a video.

4. 3D wand: A handheld 3D digitizing device
Hiroyuki Aritaki, Ryo Furukawa, Hiroshi Kawasaki, Masao Sakauchi.
See CD-ROM for a video.

5. Fully automated real-time augmented reality
Vincent Lepetit, Luca Vacchetti, Julien Pilet, Pascal Fua.
See CD-ROM for a video.

6. Shadow elimination and occluder light suppression for switched multi-projector displays
Matthew Flagg, Jay Summet, Ramswaroop Somani, James M. Rehg, Rahul Sukthankar, Tat-Jen Cham.
See CD-ROM for a video.

7. 3D surface acquisition from single images
Antonio Robles-Kelly, Edwin R. Hancock.
See CD-ROM for videos 1 and 2.

8. Image-based walkthroughs of real-world environments
Matt Uyttendaele, Sing-Bing Kang, Antonio Criminisi, Simon Winder, Rick Szeliski.

9. An image-based anisotropic reflection modeling of textile fabrics based on the extended KES method
Yuki Takeda, Shinsaku Toyoda, Yu Matsuda, Hiromi T. Tanaka.
See CD-ROM for a video.

10. Automatic 2D to 3D footage conversion for 3D glasses-free display systems
Juliang Shao, Julien Flack, Simon Fox, Phil Harman.
See CD-ROM for videos 1 and 2.