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Early Registration Deadline: March 16 2011

Conference Program:

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Friday April 8 2011: Newell Simon Hall 3305 for visitors
Overflow room for CMU people: NSH 1305

Seminars and Tutorials:

1:00 PM-1:40 PM FCam -- An architecture and API for computational cameras,
Kari Pulli, NVIDIA
1:40 PM-3:00 PM Phase-Space Tools for Computational Imaging and Photography,
Markus Testorf, Dartmouth College
3:00 PM-3:30 PMCoffee Break
3:30 PM-4:30 PM Lessons from Photographing and Identifying the World's Plant Species,
Peter Belhumeur, Columbia Univ.
4:30 PM-5:15 PM Portable Light Field Imaging: Extended Depth of Field,
Aliasing and Superresolution,
Paolo Favaro, Heriott Watt University and University of Edinburgh



Saturday April 9 2011: Rashid Auditorium, Gates-Hillman Center

8:00 AM-4:00 PMRegistration
8:00 AM-8:30 AMBreakfast
8:30 AM-8:40 AMWelcome
8:40 AM-9:30 AMKeynote 1, Gigapixel Imaging for Science
Illah Nourbaksh, Carnegie Mellon University
9:30 AM-10:45 AMSession 1 - Optics
10:45 AM-11:00 AMCoffee Break
11:00 AM-12:15 PMSession 2 - 3D Reconstruction
12:15 PM-1:45 PMLunch Break
1:45 PM-2:45 PMKeynote 2, Photoacoustic Tomography: Ultrasonically Breaking through
the Optical Diffusion Limit, Lihong Wang, Washington University in St. Louis
2:45 PM-4:00 PMSession 3 - Image Editing
4:00 PM-4:30 PMPosters Fast forward
4:30 PM-6:00 PMCoffee, Poster/demo session in the Newell Simon Hall Atrium



Saturday April 9 2011 Evening: Phipps Conservatory (behind CMU campus)

6:15 PM-7:00 PMHappy Hour sponsored by Tandent Vision Inc.
7:00 PM-10:00 PMDinner Reception and Award Ceremony



Sunday April 10 2011: Rashid Auditorium, Gates-Hillman Center

8:00 AM-3:00 PMRegistration
8:00 AM-8:30 PMBreakfast
8:30 AM-9:30 AMKeynote 3, A New Paradigm for Future Application-Specific Imaging Systems
Ed Dowski, Ascentia Imaging
9:30 AM-10:45 AMSession 4 - Videos and Image Collections
10:45 AM-11:00 AMCoffee Break
11:00 AM-12:00 PM Invited Talk, Google Street View: Challenges of Photography at Large Scale,
Luc Vincent, Google Research
12:00 PM-1:30 PMLunch Break
1:30 PM-2:45 PMSession 5 - Deblurring
2:45 PM-3:00 PMCoffee Break
3:00 PM-3:40 PMInvited Talk, Photographing Events over Time,
Bill Freeman, MIT CSAIL
3:40 PM-4:20 PMInvited Talk, Looking Around Corners: New Opportunities in
Femto-Photography, Ramesh Raskar, MIT Media Labs
4:20 PM-4:30 PMThanks and Closing


Session 1 - Optics

Gigapixel Computational Imaging
      Oliver S. Cossairt, Daniel Miau, Shree K. Nayar
Validity of Wigner Distribution Function for Ray-based Imaging
      Tom Cuypers, Roarke Horstmeyer, Se Baek Oh, Philippe Bekaert, Ramesh Raskar
Hand-Held Schlieren Photography with Light Field Probes
      Gordon Wetzstein, Ramesh Raskar, Wolfgang Heidrich


Session 2 - 3D Reconstruction

Single-Shot Photometric Stereo by Spectral Multiplexing
      Graham Fyffe, Xueming Yu, Paul Debevec
Spaceborne Underwater Imaging
      Yoav Y. Schechner, David J. Diner, John V. Martonchik
High Frame Rate for 3D Time-of-Flight Cameras by Dynamic Sensor Calibration
      Mirko Schmidt, Klaus Zimmermann, Bernd Jähne


Session 3 - Image Editing

Fast Poisson Blending using Multi-Splines
      Richard Szeliski, Matthew Uyttendaele, Drew Steedly
Removing noise from astronomical images using a pixel-specific noise model
      Harold Christopher Burger, Bernhard Schölkopf, Stefan Harmeling
Display-aware Image Editing
      Won-Ki Jeong, Micah K. Johnson, Insu Yu, Jan Kautz, Hanspeter Pfister, Sylvain Paris


Session 4 - Videos and Image Collections

The Video Mesh: A Data Structure for Image-based Three-dimensional Video Editing
      Jiawen Chen, Sylvain Paris, Jue Wang, Wojciech Matusik, Michel Cohen, Frédo Durand
Multiscale Ultrawide Foveated Video Extrapolation
      Amit Aides, Tamar Avraham, Yoav Y. Schechner
Radiometric Calibration using Photo Collections
      Mauricio Díaz, Peter Sturm


Session 5 - Deblurring

Motion Invariance and Custom Blur from Lens Motion
      Scott McCloskey, Kelly Muldoon, Sharath Venkatesha
Modeling and Removing Spatially-Varying Optical Blur
      Eric Kee, Sylvain Paris, Simon Chen, Jue Wang
Stabilizing and Deblurring Atmospheric Turbulence
      Xiang Zhu, Peyman Milanfar

Posters and Demos

Sanjeev Koppal, Computational Micro Sensors
Sylvain Paris, Blur Kernel Estimation using the Radon Transform
Tilke Judd, Fixations on Low-Resolution Images
Vladimir Bychkovsky, Learning Photographic Global Tonal Adjustment with a Database of Input/ Output Image Pairs
Prasanna Rangarajan, Pushing the limits of imaging using Structured Illumination
Min Kim, A Coded Aperture-Based Hyperspectral Imaging Application for Avian Material Appearance
Michael Cohen, Streetslide
Priyam Chatterjee, Patch-based Near-Optimal Image Denoising
Alexandre Chapiro, Towards Mobile HDR Video
Alexander Oberd?rster, Correcting distortion and braiding of microimages from multi-aperture imaging systems
David Gibson, Low Power Vision
Johannes Hanika, Edge-Optimized A-Trous Wavelets for Local Contrast Enhancement with Robust Denoising
Borom Tunwattanapong, Interactive Image-Based Relighting with Spatially-Varying Directional Lights
Dmitry Znamenskiy, Motion invariant imaging by means of focal sweep
Hyun Soo Park, 3D Reconstruction of a Moving Point from a Series of 2D Projections
Gordon Wetzstein, Towards a Database of High-dimensional Plenoptic Images
Peter Barnum, A Multi-Layered Display with Water Drops
Michael Holroyd, A Coaxial Optical Scanner for Synchronous Acquisition of 3D Geometry and Surface Reflectance
Jean-Francois Lalonde, Estimating Natural Illumination from a Single Outdoor Image
Yali Zheng, Structure from Motion Blur in Low light
Andreas Velten, Femto Photography
Micah Johnson, Shape Estimation in Natural Illumination
Matthew Brown, Multi-spectral SIFT for Scene Category Recognition
Xun Cao, High Resolution Multispectral Video Capture with a Hybrid Camera System
Wen Li, Exploring Aligned Complementary Image Pair for Blind Motion Deblurring
Ayan Chakrabarti, Statistics of Real-World Hyperspectral Images
Mohit Gupta, Structured Light 3D Scanning under Global Illumination
Dikpal Reddy, P2C2: Programmable Pixel Compressive Camera for High Speed Imaging
Jim McCann, Destructure for Motion
Ilya Reshetouski, Three-Dimensional Kaleidoscopic Imaging
Rohit Pandharkar, Images to Lightfieds: Projective Capture of Higher Dimesional Visual Signals
Nikhil Naik, Invertible Masking of Light Field Images for Enhanced Resolution
Matthew O'Toole, Stochastic Light Transport Sampling
Aswin Sankaranaryanan, Compressive Acquisition of Dynamic Scenes
Neeraj Kumar, Localizing Parts of Faces Using a Consensus of Exemplars
David Bear, A Pittsburgh Gigapanorama

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