CFP - PROCAMS 2011
8th International Workshop on Projector-Camera Systems
Colorado Springs, June 24, 2011
http://cs.ubc.ca/labs/imager/PROCAMS2011/
Systems that utilize controllable lighting systems with light sensing
devices facilitate a wide range of applications. Examples include 3D
scanning, flexible display walls, novel display interaction,
reflectance field capture, optical communication, and artistic
creations. While the term "projector-camera system" is used, such
systems encompass any approach that employs an active, controllable
light-source, ranging from LEDs to an array of light projectors, with
any light sensing device, ranging from a simple photo-sensor to an
array of high-resolution cameras. The PROCAMS workshop series serves
as an annual gathering place for researchers and practitioners who
use, build, and design computational illumination and imaging systems
for a wide variety of applications and purposes. The workshop solicits
papers, posters, and demo submissions on all topics relating to
projector-camera systems. PROCAMS 2011 will be co-located with the
Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR).
Important Dates:
Paper Submission deadline: March 30, 2011 (23:59 PST)
Paper Reviews due: April 22, 2011
Paper Acceptance notification: April 25, 2011
Final Manuscripts: May 1, 2011 (23:59 PST)
Workshop Date: June 24, 2011
Paper Chairs:
Wolfgang Heidrich, The University of British Columbia, Canada
Abhijeet Ghosh, USC Institute for Creative Technologies, USA
Program Committee:
Oliver Bimber, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Tat Jen Cham, Nanyang Tech. University, Singapore
Nelson Chang, Hewlett-Packard Labs, USA
Jinwei Gu, Rochester Institute of Tech., USA
Ivo Ihrke, Saarland Univeristy, Germany
Christopher Jaynes, Mersive Technologies, USA
Andrew Jones, USC Institute for Creative Technologies, USA
Sanjeev Koppal, Harvard University, USA
Aditi Majumder, University of California, Irvine, USA
Srinivasa Narasimhan, Carnegie Melon University, USA
Ko Nishino, Drexel University, USA
Pieter Peers, College of William and Mary, USA
Yoichi Sato, Univ. Tokyo, Japan
Pradeep Sen, University of New Mexico, USA
Rahul Sukthankar, Intel Research, USA
Rajeev Surati, Scalable Display Technologies, USA
Kar-Han Tan, Hewlett-Packard Labs, USA
Ruigang Yang, University of Kentucky, USA
Shuntaro Yamazaki, AIST, Japan
Jingyi Yu, U. Delaware, USA
Li Zhang, University of Wisconsin, USA