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Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval 2014 (3DOR'14)

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A co-event of Eurographics 2014

April 6, 2014 in Strasbourg, France

http://3dor2014.ensea.fr/

 

 

# Important dates

December 15, 2013: Paper submissions due

February 14, 2014: Notification of acceptance

February 21, 2014: Camera-ready papers

April 6, 2014: Workshop takes place

 

 

# 3D Object Retrieval Workshop Series

 

3D object representations have become an integral part of modern computer graphics applications, such as computer-aided design, game development and film production. At the same time, 3D data have become very common in various domains such as computer vision, computational geometry, molecular biology and medicine.

 

Indeed, the rapid evolution in graphics hardware and software, in particular the availability of low cost 3D scanners and modeling tools, has greatly facilitated 3D model acquisition, creation, and manipulation, giving the opportunity to a large user community to experience applications using 3D models. As the number of 3D models is growing rapidly, the problem of creating new 3D models has shifted to the problem of searching for existing 3D models. Thereupon, the development of efficient search mechanisms is required for the effective retrieval of 3D objects from large repositories.

 

The aim of the 3DOR Workshop series is to stimulate researchers from different fields such as Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Machine Learning, Cognitive Science and Human-Computer Interaction who work on the common goal of 3D object retrieval, to present state-of-the-art work in the field. This will provide a cross-fertilization ground that will stimulate discussions on the next steps in this important research area.

 

3DOR 2014 will be the seventh workshop in this series and will take place on April 6, 2014 in Strasbourg (France), one day before Eurographics 2014.

 

 

# Call for Papers, Posters and System Demonstrations

 

Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research and practical applications in all areas of 3D Object Retrieval. Submissions are invited in the form of full and short papers, as well as poster and system presentations. Further information about paper format and submission will be available on the workshop website soon.

 

Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:

-              3D object similarity and matching

-              3D object classification, indexing, and mining

-              Similarity of non-rigid shapes

-              Feature extraction, decomposition, and segmentation

-              Multi-level representations for matching and retrieval

-              Partial and many-to-many matching

-              Matching under uncertainty and noise

-              Semantics-driven 3D object retrieval and classification

-              Sketch-based retrieval

-              Query interfaces and search modalities

-              Benchmarking issues

-              Relevance feedback methods

-              Active learning

-              Generative / Discriminative approaches in 3D object categorization

-              Applications in Multimedia, CAD, and Games industry

-              Applications in Biometrics, e-Science, e-Learning, Medicine, Biology, and Cultural Heritage

-              Multimedia Information Retrieval

 

This year's workshop will also feature the 7th Shape Retrieval Evaluation Contest (SHREC'2014). A separate call for participation will be issued.

 

It is planned to have extended versions of selected papers from the Workshop appearing, after a further review, in a special issue of an international journal. Selected papers from previous workshops appeared in special issues of The Visual Computer (TVC) journal.

 

 

# Organization

 

Workshop Chairs

Jean-Philippe Vandeborre, Télécom Lille / LIFL, France

Hedi Tabia, ENSEA-ETIS, France

 

Programme Chairs

Remco Veltkamp, Utrecht University, NL

Benjamin Bustos, University of Chile, Chile

 

Programme Committee

Ceyhun B. Akgül,Vistek-ISRA Vision, Istanbul, Turkey

Yiannis Aloimonos, UMIACS, USA

Halim Benhabiles, ESIGELEC Rouen, France

Mohamed Ben Salah, University of Alberta, Canada

Stefano Berretti, University of Florence, Italy

Silvia Biasotti, IMATI-CNR, Italy

Michael Bronstein, Università della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland

Umberto Castellani, University of Verona, Italy

Petros Daras, Informatics and Telematics Institute, Greece

Alberto Del Bimbo, University of Florence, Italy

Bianca Falcidieno, IMATI-CNR, Italy

Alfredo Ferreira, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal

Daniela Giorgi, ISTI-CNR, Italy

Afzal Godil, National Institute of the Standards and Technology, USA

Yosi Keller, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Ron Kimmel, Technion, Israel

Hamid Laga, University of South Australia, Australia

Guillaume Lavoué, INSA Lyon, France

Niloy Mitra, University College of London, UK

Georgios Papaioannou, AUEB, Greece

David Picard, ETIS-ENSEA, France

Ioannis Pratikakis, IIT / NCSR 'Demokritos', Greece

William Regli, Drexel University, USA

Marcos Rodrigues, University of Sheffield, UK

Raif M. Rustamov, Stanford University, USA

Nickolas S. Sapidis, University of Western Macedonia, Greece

Dietmar Saupe, University of Konstanz, Germany

Tobias Schreck, University of Konstanz, Germany

Ariel Shamir, Efi Arazi School of Computer Science, the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel

Michela Spagnuolo, IMATI-CNR, Italy

Theoharis Theoharis, NTNU, Norway / University of Athens, Greece

Oliver van Kaick, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Hazem Wannous, University Lille1 / LIFL, France

Stefanie Wuhrer, Saarland University, Germany

 

Further details at: http://3dor2014.ensea.fr/