Overview of Program Schedule
Sunday, March 28: No Registration Required
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10:30 Tutorial Session 1: Fundamentals of Computational Photography I
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T1 Introduction to Foundations of Computational Photography
- Jack Tumblin (Northwestern University)
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T2Optics
- Ankit Mohan (MIT Media Lab)
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T3Light Fields
- Doug Lanman (Brown University)
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T4Sensors & Noise
- Sam Hasinoff (MIT CSAIL)
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T1 Introduction to Foundations of Computational Photography
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12:30 Lunch (on your own)
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13:30 Campus Tour
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14:00 Tutorial Session 2: Fundamentals of Computational Photography II
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T5 Computational Illumination
- Hendrik Lensch (Ulm University)
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T6Computational Photography on Mobile Phones
- Kari Pulli (Nokia Research)
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T7Deblurring
- Bill Freeman (MIT)
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T8Exploiting Online Photo Collections
- Noah Snavely (Cornell)
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T5 Computational Illumination
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16:00 Coffee Break
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16:30 Tutorial Session 3: Fundamentals of Computational Photography III
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T9 Fourier Optics & Wave Phenomena
- Rafael Piestun (University of Colorado, Boulder)
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T10Compressive Sensing
- Ashok Veeraraghavan (MERL)
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T9 Fourier Optics & Wave Phenomena
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18:30-20:00 Dinner at Legal Sea Foods (separate registration for $33, please contact Sylvain Paris sparis(at)adobe.com, )
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16:00-18:00 ICCP Registration
Monday, March 29: Conference Day 1
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8:00-16:00 Registration
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8:00 Breakfast
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9:00 Welcome
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9:15 Keynote Talk 1
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Building the World's Biggest Telescope (Camera): The Thirty Meter Telescope Project
Jerry Nelson (University of California Observatories / Lick Observatory)
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10:15 Coffee Break
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10:45 Paper Session 1: Motion Blur & Defocus Blur
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10:45 Motion Blur Removal with Orthogonal Parabolic Exposures
- Taeg Sang Cho, Anat Levin, Fredo Durand, William Freeman (MIT, Weizmann Institute)
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11:10 Spectral Focal Sweep: Extended Depth of Field from Chromatic Aberrations
- Oliver Cossairt, Shree Nayar (Columbia University)
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11:35 Transfer Efficiency and Depth Invariance in Computational Cameras
- Jongmin Baek (Stanford University)
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10:45 Motion Blur Removal with Orthogonal Parabolic Exposures
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12:00 Invited Talk 1
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Tera Pixel Imaging
David Brady (Duke University)
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12:30 Lunch (at Winter Garden on 6th Floor)
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14:15 Invited Talk 2
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State of the Camera Industry
Paul Worthington (Future Image, Inc.)
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14:45 Paper Session 2: Image Tools
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14:45 Search-and-Replace Editing for Personal Photo Collections
- Samuel Hasinoff, Martyna Jozwiak, Fredo Durand, William Freeman (MIT)
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15:10 Seeing Mount Rainier
- Neel Joshi, Michael Cohen (Microsoft Research)
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15:35 Image Upsampling via Texture Hallucination
- Yoav HaCohen, Raanan Fattal, Dani Lischinski (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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14:45 Search-and-Replace Editing for Personal Photo Collections
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16:00 Coffee Break
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16:30 Posters Fast Forward
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17:00 Posters & Demos
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18:00 Media Lab Open House
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19:00-21:00 Reception and MERL Best Paper Award
Tuesday, March 30 : Conference Day 2
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8:00-10:00 Registration
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8:00 Breakfast
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9:00 Welcome
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9:15 Keynote Talk 2
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The Art and Science of Refractive-Media Visualization by the Schlieren Method
Gary Settles (Penn State University)
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10:15 Coffee Break
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10:45 Paper Session 3: Computational Cameras
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10:45 Coded Rolling Shutter Photography: Flexible Space-Time Sampling
- Jinwei Gu, Yasunobu Hitomi, Tomoo Mitsunaga, Shree Nayar (Columbia University, Sony)
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11:10 High Resolution Large Format Tile-Scan Camera: Design, Calibration, and Extended Depth of Field
- Moshe Ben-Ezra (Microsoft Research Asia)
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11:35 Rich Image Capture with Plenoptic Cameras
- Todor Georgiev, Andrew Lumsdaine (Adobe Systems, Indiana University)
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10:45 Coded Rolling Shutter Photography: Flexible Space-Time Sampling
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12:00 Invited Talk 3
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Biomedical Imaging using Optical Coherence Tomography
James Fujimoto (MIT)
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12:30 Lunch (at Winter Garden on 6th Floor) and Poster session
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14:15 Invited Talk 4
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Bigshot: Camera for Education
Shree Nayar (Columbia University)
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14:45 Paper Session 4: Illumination I
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14:45 Multiplexed Fluorescence Unmixing
- Marina Alterman, Yoav Schechner, Aryeh Weiss (Technion, Bar-Ilan University)
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15:10 Computational Photography and Compressive Holography
- Daniel Marks, Joonku Hahn, Ryoichi Horisaki, David Brady (Duke University)
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14:45 Multiplexed Fluorescence Unmixing
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15:35 Coffee Break
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16:00 Paper Session 5: Illumination II
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16:00 A Context-Aware Light Source
- Oliver Wang, Martin Fuchs, Christian Fuchs, James Davis, Hans-Peter Seidel, Hendrik P. A. Lensch (UCSC, Princeton University, Universitat Ulm, MPI Informatik)
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16:25 Recovering Color from Black and White Photographs
- Sven Olsen, Rachel Gold, Amy Gooch, Bruce Gooch (University of Victoria)
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16:00 A Context-Aware Light Source
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16:50 Invited Talk 5
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Computational Illumination for photoreal digital actors
Paul Debevec (USC Institute for Creative Technologies)
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17:20 Closing Remarks
ICCP 2010 Posters list:
- P01: Learning to Predict Where Humans Look
- Tilke Judd, Krista Ehinger, Frédo Durand, Antonio Torralba (MIT)
- P02: Ground Truth Dataset and Baseline Evaluations for Intrinsic Image Algorithms
- Roger Grosse, Micah K. Johnson, Edward H. Adelson, William T. Freeman (MIT)
- P03: Shape Acquisition using Mobile Structured Light
- Chris Hermans, Tom Cuypers, Yannick Francken, Philippe Bekaert (Hasselt University)
- P04: Modeling and Controlling Light Transport for Scene Recovery
- Mohit Gupta (CMU)
- P05: 3D Imaging with Double Helix Point Spread Functions
- Sean Quirin, Sri Rama Prasanna Pavani, Rafael Piestun (Colorado)
- P06: A Space-Variant (3D) Image Simulation Tool for Computational Cameras
- Muhammad Atif, Klaus Zimmermann, Bernd Jähne (University of Heidelberg, SONY)
- P07: Rendering Wave Effects with Augmented Light Fields
- Se Baek Oh, Ramesh Raskar, Tom Cuypers, Philippe Bekaert, Tom Haber (MIT, Hasselt University)
- P08: True Tally: An Inexpensive Next-Generation Digital Camera Feature
- Michael Naimark (USC)
- P09: Compressive Coded Aperture Spectral Imaging
- Kerkil Choi, David Brady, Ashwin Wagadarikar, David Kittle (Fitzpatrick Institute, Duke)
- P10: Planar Orientation from Blur Gradients in a Single Image
- S. McCloskey, M. S. Langer (Honeywell, McGill)
- P11: Exact Modelling of Time-of-Flight Cameras for Optimal Depth Maps
- Mirko Schmidt, Michael Erz, Klaus Zimmermann, and Bernd Jähne (University of Heidelberg, SONY)
- P12: Coded Strobing Photography: Compressive Sensing of High-speed Periodic Events
- Ashok Veeraraghavan, Dikpal Reddy, Ramesh Raskar (MERL, MIT, University of Maryland)
- P13: The Gigavision Camera
- Luciano Sbaiz, Feng Yang, Edoardo Charbon, Sabine Süsstrunk, Martin Vetterli (EPFL)
- P14: Combining Near-infrared and Color Images to Improve Image Processing Tasks
- Lex Schaul, Clément Fredembach, Nathalie Barbuscia, Sabine Süsstrunk (EPFL)
- P15: Recursive Illumination for Efficient Light Transport
- Matt O’Toole, Kyros Kutulakos (Toronto)
- P16: Gigapixel Panoramas and Narratives
- Luiz Velho (IMPA)
- P17: Light Source and Sink
- Yoav Schechner (Technion)
- P18: Computational Photography at MSR Redmond
- Neel Joshi (MSR Redmond)
- P19: Femto-Photography
- Ahmed Kirmani, Tyler Hutchison, James Davis, Ramesh Raskar (MIT, UCSC)
- P20: Descattering Transmission by Angular Filtering
- Jaewon Kim, Douglas Lanman, Yasuhiro Mukaigawa, Ramesh Raskar (MIT, Brown, Osaka)
- P21: Real-time High Definition Stereo using Progressive Multi-Resolution Adaptive Windows
- Yong Zhao, Gabriel Taubin (Brown)
- P22: Light Field Imaging and Coded Aperture Photography
- Paolo Favaro, Tom Bishop, Manuel Martinello (Heriot Watt University, Univsity of Edinburgh)
- P--: Diffraction Specific Coherent Panoramagram
- Quinn Smithwick, Jim Barabas, Daniel Smalley, VM Bove Jr. (MIT Media Lab)
ICCP 2010 Demos List
- D01: The Video Mesh: A Data Structure for Image-based Video Editing
- Jiawen Chen, Sylvain Paris, Jue Wang, Wojciech Matusik, Michael Cohen, Fredo Durand (MSR, MIT, Adobe)
- D02: A Viewer-Centric Editor for Stereoscopic Cinema
- S. J. Koppal, L. Zitnick, M. Cohen, S. Kang, B. Ressler, A. Colburn (Harvard, MSR, Washington)
- D03: Portable Texture Capture using GelSight
- Micah K. Johnson, Forrester Cole, Edward H. Adelson (MIT)
- D04: Real-Time Hand-Tracking with a Color Glove
- Robert Y. Wang, Jovan Popović (MIT, Adobe)
- D05: BiDi Screen: A Thin, Depth-Sensing LCD for 3D Interaction using Light Fields
- Matthew Hirsch, Douglas Lanman, Henry Holtzman, Ramesh Raskar (MIT, Brown)
CVPR 2010 Papers as Posters
- P23: Context-constrained Hallucination for Image Super-resolution
- Jian Sun, Jiejie Zhu, Marshall Tappen (UCF)
- P24: Efficient Filter Flow for Space-Variant Multiframe Blind Deconvolution
- Michael Hirsch, Suvrit Sra, Bernhard Schölkopf, Stefan Harmeling (MPI Biological Cybernetics)
- P25: Learning to Recognize Shadows from Monochromatic Images
- J. Zhu, G. Samuel, S. Masood, M. Tappen (UCF)
- P26: Analyzing Spatially-varying Blur
- Ayan Chakrabarti, Todd Zickler, Bill Freeman (MIT, Harvard)
- P27: Noise-Optimal Capture for High Dynamic Range Photography
- Samuel W. Hasinoff, Frédo Durand, William T. Freeman (MIT)
- P28: Optimal HDR Reconstruction with Linear Digital Cameras
- Miguel Granados, Boris Adjin, Michael Wand, Christian Theobalt, Hans-Peter Seidel, Hendrik P. A. Lensch (Ulm, MPI Informatik)
- P29: Optimal Coded Sampling for Temporal Super-Resolution
- Amit Agrawal, Mohit Gupta, Ashok Veeraraghavan, Srinivasa Narasimhan (MERL, CMU)
- P30: Exploring Features in a Bayesian Framework for Material Recognition
- Ce Liu, Lavanya Sharan, Edward Adelson, and Ruth Rosenholtz (MIT, Disney Research)