Overview of Program Schedule

Sunday, March 28: No Registration Required

10:30 Tutorial Session 1: Fundamentals of Computational Photography I
T1 Introduction to Foundations of Computational Photography
Jack Tumblin (Northwestern University)
T2Optics
Ankit Mohan (MIT Media Lab)
T3Light Fields
Doug Lanman (Brown University)
T4Sensors & Noise
Sam Hasinoff (MIT CSAIL)
12:30 Lunch (on your own)
13:30 Campus Tour
14:00 Tutorial Session 2: Fundamentals of Computational Photography II
T5 Computational Illumination
Hendrik Lensch (Ulm University)
T6Computational Photography on Mobile Phones
Kari Pulli (Nokia Research)
T7Deblurring
Bill Freeman (MIT)
T8Exploiting Online Photo Collections
Noah Snavely (Cornell)
16:00 Coffee Break
16:30 Tutorial Session 3: Fundamentals of Computational Photography III
T9 Fourier Optics & Wave Phenomena
Rafael Piestun (University of Colorado, Boulder)
T10Compressive Sensing
Ashok Veeraraghavan (MERL)
18:30-20:00 Dinner at Legal Sea Foods (separate registration for $33, please contact Sylvain Paris sparis(at)adobe.com, )
16:00-18:00 ICCP Registration

Monday, March 29: Conference Day 1

8:00-16:00 Registration
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 Welcome
9:15 Keynote Talk 1
Building the World's Biggest Telescope (Camera): The Thirty Meter Telescope Project
Jerry Nelson (University of California Observatories / Lick Observatory)
10:15 Coffee Break
10:45 Paper Session 1: Motion Blur & Defocus Blur
10:45 Motion Blur Removal with Orthogonal Parabolic Exposures
Taeg Sang Cho, Anat Levin, Fredo Durand, William Freeman (MIT, Weizmann Institute)
11:10 Spectral Focal Sweep: Extended Depth of Field from Chromatic Aberrations
Oliver Cossairt, Shree Nayar (Columbia University)
11:35 Transfer Efficiency and Depth Invariance in Computational Cameras
Jongmin Baek (Stanford University)
12:00 Invited Talk 1
Tera Pixel Imaging
David Brady (Duke University)
12:30 Lunch (at Winter Garden on 6th Floor)
14:15 Invited Talk 2
State of the Camera Industry
Paul Worthington (Future Image, Inc.)
14:45 Paper Session 2: Image Tools
14:45 Search-and-Replace Editing for Personal Photo Collections
Samuel Hasinoff, Martyna Jozwiak, Fredo Durand, William Freeman (MIT)
15:10 Seeing Mount Rainier
Neel Joshi, Michael Cohen (Microsoft Research)
15:35 Image Upsampling via Texture Hallucination
Yoav HaCohen, Raanan Fattal, Dani Lischinski (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
16:00 Coffee Break
16:30 Posters Fast Forward
17:00 Posters & Demos
18:00 Media Lab Open House
19:00-21:00 Reception and MERL Best Paper Award

Tuesday, March 30 : Conference Day 2

8:00-10:00 Registration
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 Welcome
9:15 Keynote Talk 2
The Art and Science of Refractive-Media Visualization by the Schlieren Method
Gary Settles (Penn State University)
10:15 Coffee Break
10:45 Paper Session 3: Computational Cameras
10:45 Coded Rolling Shutter Photography: Flexible Space-Time Sampling
Jinwei Gu, Yasunobu Hitomi, Tomoo Mitsunaga, Shree Nayar (Columbia University, Sony)
11:10 High Resolution Large Format Tile-Scan Camera: Design, Calibration, and Extended Depth of Field
Moshe Ben-Ezra (Microsoft Research Asia)
11:35 Rich Image Capture with Plenoptic Cameras
Todor Georgiev, Andrew Lumsdaine (Adobe Systems, Indiana University)
12:00 Invited Talk 3
Biomedical Imaging using Optical Coherence Tomography
James Fujimoto (MIT)
12:30 Lunch (at Winter Garden on 6th Floor) and Poster session
14:15 Invited Talk 4
Bigshot: Camera for Education
Shree Nayar (Columbia University)
14:45 Paper Session 4: Illumination I
14:45 Multiplexed Fluorescence Unmixing
Marina Alterman, Yoav Schechner, Aryeh Weiss (Technion, Bar-Ilan University)
15:10 Computational Photography and Compressive Holography
Daniel Marks, Joonku Hahn, Ryoichi Horisaki, David Brady (Duke University)
15:35 Coffee Break
16:00 Paper Session 5: Illumination II
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)
16:25 Recovering Color from Black and White Photographs
Sven Olsen, Rachel Gold, Amy Gooch, Bruce Gooch (University of Victoria)
16:50 Invited Talk 5
Computational Illumination for photoreal digital actors
Paul Debevec (USC Institute for Creative Technologies)
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)