Computer Vision & Image Processing 2003

7 March 2003, Faculty of Information technology,

University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

 

Room 4.460, Building 10, UTS

Jones St

Broadway NSW 2007

 

This workshop aims to bring together local researchers in the areas of Computer Vision and Image Processing for a presentation of their activity and a fruitful discussion and exchange of ideas with other participants.

 

Everyone who is active in these areas is more than welcome to attend. Registration will be free for all participants. The workshop programme consists of invited presentations from UTS, Griffith University, Motorola Australia and others.

 

Workshop Organisers

 

Dr Sean He (UTS)

A/Prof Tom Hintz (UTS)

A/Prof Massimo Piccardi (UTS)

Dr Xing Zhang (Motorola Australia)

 

Workshop Programme

 

9.00    Opening

 

First morning session (chair: Massimo Piccardi):

9.15       Phil Sheridan, David Harris, Michael Ward (Griffith University),

Kelly Clark (Charles Sturt University)

Developing a real-time distributed computer vision system     

9.45    Chaminda Weerasinghe (Motorola Australia Research Center)

Stereoscopic panoramic video generation using centro-circular projection technique        

10.15 Sean He (UTS)

MultiRing Network for edge detection on Spiral Architecture   

 

10.45 Coffee Break

 

Second morning session (chair: Tom Hintz):

11.15 Alen Alempjevic (UTS Engineering)

Optical flow analysis to help navigation of a robotic blimp

11.45 Qiang Wu (UTS)

Image partitioning on Spiral Architecture

12.15 Massimo Piccardi (UTS)

Detection of Suspicious Pedestrian Behavior using Modified Probabilistic Neural Networks

 

12.45 Lunch

 

First afternoon session (chair: Sean He):

1.45    Tom Hintz (UTS)

Title to be announced        

2.15    Magnus Nilsson (Motorola Australia Research Center)

Design and implementation of a CMOS sensor based video camera incorporating a combined AWB/AEC module  

2.45    Tony Jan (UTS)

Automated Visual Surveillance Application using Neural Network Classifiers

 

3.15    Coffee Break

 

Second afternoon session (chair: Chaminda Weerasinghe):

3.45    Hatice Gunes (UTS)

Automated classification of female facial beauty using learning algorithms

4.15    Pramod Singh (UNSW – formerly with UTS)

Semantic content mining from Multimedia Medical Data

 

4.45    Closing

 

 

Information on how to reach us can be found here:

http://it.uts.edu.au/news/move2002/map/map.html

 

For any other information, please contact the workshop organisers at the addresses above.

 

 

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