Call for Participation
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The Fourth IEEE Workshop on Embedded Computer Vision

Saturday, June 28, 2008
Anchorage, Alaska
USA
http://ecvw08.inf.uth.gr
(held in conjunction with IEEE CVPR 2008)


(General Chairs: Sek Chai, Motorola; Branislav Kisacanin, Texas
Instruments)
(Program Chair: Nikos Bellas, University of Thessaly)


Program
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8.45-9.00 Organization/Announcements

9.00-10.00 First Keynote Speaker : Dr. Alan Lipton, Chief Technology
Officer, ObjectVideo, Inc.
Video Analytics: Taking it to the Next Level

10-10.30 Break

10.30-11.45 Mobile and Stereo Vision Applications

Detecting and Locating Crosswalks using a Camera Phone
Volodymyr Ivanchenko, James Coughlan, Huiying Shen

An Improved Real-Time Miniaturized Embedded Stereo Vision System
(MESVS-II)
Bahador Khaleghi, Siddhant Ahuja, Q.M.Jonathan Wu

Stereo Vision in a Smart Camera System
Xinting Gao, Richard Kleihorst, Ben Schuler

Extending two Non-Parametric Transforms for FPGA based Stereo Matching
using Bayer Filtered Cameras
Kristian Ambrosch, Martin Humenberger, Wilfried Kubinger, Andreas
Steininger

11.45-12.45 Image Analysis Applications

Model-Based Mapping of a Non-Rigid Image Registration Algorithm to
Heterogeneous Architectures
Yashwanth Hemaraj, Mainak Sen, William Plishker, Raj Shekhar, Shuvra
Bhattacharyya

Interleaved Pixel Lookup for Embedded Computer Vision
Kota Yamaguchi, Yoshihiro Watanabe, Takashi Komuro, Masatoshi Ishikawa

Embedded Contours Extraction for High-Speed Scene Dynamics Based on a
Neuromorphic Temporal Contrast Vision Sensor
Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Michael Hofstaetter, Martin Litzenberger, Peter
Schoen

12.45-2.15 Lunch

2.15-3.15 Second Keynote Speaker : Dr. Sharathchandra Pankanti, IBM
Research Labs
A Journey towards Small Secure Scanner

3.15-3.45 Break

3.45-5.00 Tracking Applications

A Moving Object Detection Algorithm for Smart Cameras
Yongseok Yoo, Taesuh Park

A Parallel Color-Based Particle Filter for Object Tracking
Henry Medeiros, Johnny Park, Avinash Kak

Tracking Multiple Pedestrians in Real-Time Using Kinematics
Senyo Apewokin, Brian Valentine, Ryan Bales, Linda Wills, Scott Wills

Toward low latency gesture control using smart camera network
Zoran Zivkovic, Richard Kleihorst, Alexander Danilin, Ben Scheuler,
Chung-Ching Chang, Hamid Aghajan, Giuseppe Arturi, Vitaly Kliger

5.00-5.15 Best paper awards/Announcements

Speakers
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Dr. Alan Lipton
The first keynote presentation provides an introduction to an up-and-
coming application of computer vision called video analytics. This
application concerns detecting real-time human activities and
behaviors in surveillance and monitoring video streams. The
presentation covers the technology, its market applications, and the
real market requirements that drive the technology into firmware. As
an illustration, an embedded DSP-based video analytics system is
presented and analyzed. Finally, the presentation considers both
commercial and technological challenges for video analytics into the
future.

Dr. Sharathchandra Pankanti
Worldwide retail checkout “shrink” (loss) is estimated to be a $22B
USD business opportunity. An important component of this loss is main
ticket switching: not claiming the valid item at the point of sale.
This talk presents a visually augmented checkout system that is
completely automatic in operation ranging from image capture, object
segmentation, training/learning, and matching. The presentation also
proposes a small footprint revision of this technology to be embedded
within a (bioptic) laser scanner. It elaborates on various additional
challenges associated with this new design in terms of capture,
segmentation, and matching and finally, will present preliminary
results from the new design.