Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object
Retrieval 2011
A co-event of Eurographics 2011
April 10, 2011
http://www.global-edge.titech.ac.jp/3dor2011
# 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 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 2011 will
take place as the fourth workshop in this series on April 10, 2011 in Llandudno
(UK), on the day before Eurographics 2011.
# 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unpublished research and practical applications in all areas of 3D Object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 form of full and short papers, as well as
poster and system presentations. 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, part-in-whole, 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, games, biometrics, e-science, e-learning, medicine, biology, and
cultural heritage.
This year's workshop will also feature the
6th Shape Retrieval Evaluation Contest (SHREC'2011). A separate call for
participation will be issued later on.
Extended versions of selected papers from
the Workshop will appear, after a further review, in a special issue of The
Visual Computer Journal published by Springer.
# Important dates
December 1, 2010: Submissions due
January 20, 2011: Notification of
acceptance
February 1, 2011: Camera-ready papers
April 10, 2011: Workshop takes place
# Organization
Chairs
Hamid Laga (Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan)
Tobias Schreck (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany)
Programme Chairs
Alfredo Ferreira (IST/Technical University
of Lisbon, Portugal)
Afzal Godil (National Institute of the
Standards and Technology, USA)
Ioannis Pratikakis (Democritus University
of Thrace, Greece)
Program Committee
Ceyhun Burak Akgul (Vistek-ISRA Vision,
Turkey)
Filipos Azariadis (University of the
Aegean, Greece)
Benjamin Bustos (University of Chile,
Chile)
Mohamed Daoudi (TELECOM Lille1/LIFL,
France)
Dieter W. Fellner (Fraunhofer IGD, Germany)
Daniela Giorgi (IMATI-CNR, Italy)
Frank Ter Haar (TNO, The Netherlands)
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann (Geneva,
Switzerland)
Simone Marini (IMATI-CNR, Italy)
Ron Kimmel (Technion, Israel)
Eric Paquet (CNRC, Canada)
Georgios Papaioannou (AUEB, Greece)
William Regli (Drexel University, USA)
Marcos Rodrigues (Sheffield Hallam
University, UK)
Raif M. Rustamov (Drew University, USA)
Nikolaos Sapidis (University of Western
Macedonia)
Dietmar Saupe (University of Konstanz,
Germany)
Michela Spagnuolo (IMATI-CNR, Italy)
Theoharis Theoharis (University of Athens,
Greece)
Theodore Trafalis (University of Oklahoma,
USA)
Jean-Philippe Vandeborre (TELECOM Lille1 /
LIFL, France)
Remco Veltkamp (Ultrecht University,The
Netherlands)
Anne Verroust Blondet (INRIA, France)
Sofiane Yous (Trinity College Dublin,
Ireland)
Further details available at:
http://www.global-edge.titech.ac.jp/3dor2011