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The conference Proceedings can be downloaded by following this link. The password will be shared with attendees during the opening remarks. You may also obtain the password from the registration desk.
Agenda subject to change:
Fri. April 24 | Morning Session |
8:30 – 9:30 | Breakfast/Registration |
9:45 – 10:00 | Welcome |
10:00 – 11:20 | Papers Session 1 — 4 talks (15 minute talk + 5 minute Q&A) |
MC3D: Motion Contrast 3D Scanning Nathan Matsuda, Oliver Cossairt, and Mohit Gupta |
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What Makes It a Good Day for Outdoor Photometric Stereo? Yannick Hold-Geoffroy, Jinsong Zhang, Paulo Gotardo, and Jean-Francois Lalonde |
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Structured Light Field Design for Correspondence Free Rotation Estimation Ian Schillebeeckx and Robert Pless |
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Directional Super-Resolution by means of Coded Sampling and Guided Upsampling David Schedl, Clemens Birklbauer, and Oliver Bimber |
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11:20 – 11:30 | Coffee Break |
11:30 – 12:30 | Keynote 1 – Prof. Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Rice University Using Optical Technologies to Develop Point-of-Care Diagnostics for Low-Resource Settings |
12:30 – 1:30 | Lunch |
Fri. April 24 | Afternoon Session |
1:30 – 3:30 | Tutorial Session I – Halide Tutorial Andrew Adams (Google) and Jonathan Ragan-Kelley (Stanford) |
3:30 – 4:00 | Coffee Break |
4:00 – 5:20 | Papers Session 2 — 4 talks (15 minute talk + 5 minute Q&A) |
LiSens — A Scalable Architecture for Video Compressive Sensing Jian Wang, Mohit Gupta, and Aswin Sankaranarayanan |
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High Resolution Photography with an RGB-Infrared Camera Huixuan Tang, Xiaopeng Zhang, Shaojie Zhuo, Feng Chen, Kyros Kutulakos, and Liang Shen |
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Dual Aperture Photography: Image and Depth from a Mobile Camera Manuel Martinello, Andrew Wajs, Shuxue Quan, Hank Lee, Chien Lim, Taekun Woo, Wonho Lee, Sang-Sik Kim, and David Lee |
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Invited Talk: Computational Photography: Going Forward from an Historical Perspective Brian Barsky (UC Berkeley) |
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5:45 – 8:30 | Reception Houston Museum of Natural Sciences (HMNS) Hall of Paleontology *Rice shuttle buses will take guests to HMNS from the BRC beginning at 5:30 |
Sat. April 25 | Morning Session |
8:30 – 9:00 | Breakfast |
9:00 – 10:00 | Paper Session 3 — 3 talks (15 minute talk + 5 minute Q&A) |
Unbounded High Dynamic Range Photography using a Modulo Camera Hang Zhao, Boxin Shi, Christy Fernandez-Cull, Sai-Kit Yeung, and Ramesh Raskar |
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Towards Self-Powered Cameras Shree Nayar, Daniel Sims, and Mikhail Fridberg |
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Invited Talk: Ultra-miniature computational diffractive sensors and imagers David G. Stork (Rambus) |
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10:00 – 10:15 | Coffee Break |
10:15 – 11:15 | Keynote 2 – Prof. Mandyam Srinivasan, University of Queensland Vision and Navigation in Honeybees and Applications to Robotics |
11:15 – 12:35 | Papers Session 4 — 4 talks (15 minute talk + 5 minute Q&A) |
A Dictionary-based Approach for Estimating Shape and Spatially-Varying Reflectance Zhuo Hui and Aswin Sankaranarayanan |
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Single-Shot Reflectance Measurement from Polarized Color Gradient Illumination Graham Fyffe and Paul Debevec |
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Invited Talk: Overcoming Diffraction and Multiple Scattering in Optical Imaging Rafael Piestun (University of Colorado at Boulder) |
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Invited Talk: Extreme Computational Imaging: Photography, Health-tech and Displays Ramesh Raskar (MIT) |
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Sat. April 25 | Afternoon Session |
12:35 – 2:30 | Joint lunch and Poster Session – sponsored by Intel (50 posters & 6 demos) |
2:30 – 3:30 | Tutorial Session II – Deep Learning for Vision and Imaging Ankit Patel (Rice University) |
3:30 – 4:50 | Papers Session 5 — 3 talks (15 minute talk + 5 minute Q&A) |
Predicting Range of Acceptable Photographic Tonal Adjustment Ronnachai Jaroensri, Vladimir Bychkovsky, Aaron Hertzmann, Sylvain Paris, and Fredo Durand |
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Contrast Use Metrics for Tone Mapping Images Miguel Granados, Tunc Aydin, Rafael Tena, Jean-Francois Lalonde, and Christian Theobalt |
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Invited Talk: High Speed Flow Microscopy using Compressed Sensing Mark Foster (Johns Hopkins University) |
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4:50 – 5:50 | Keynote 3 – Eric Cheng, DJI From Waves to Wind: Natural History Imaging Using Underwater Cameras and Drones |
6:00 | Group Photo on steps of the BRC taken by drone |
6:30 – 9:30 | Happy Hour, Valhalla – Rice University Campus* *Shuttles will take guests from BRC to Valhalla beginning at 6:15, food and beer provided |
Sun. April 26 | Morning Session |
8:30 – 9:00 | Breakfast |
9:00 – 10:00 | Keynote 4 – Prof. Wolfgang Heidrich, KAUST Imaging Light in Flight and Other Uses for TOF Cameras |
10:00 – 11:00 | Papers Session 6 — 3 talks (15 minute talk + 5 minute Q&A) |
Self-Calibrating Imaging Polarimetry Yoav Schechner |
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Performance Characterization of Reactive Visual Systems Subhagato Dutta, Abhishek Chugh, Robert Tamburo, Anthony Rowe, and Srinivasa Narasimhan |
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Invited Talk: Energy-Efficient Codes for Transport-Aware Imaging Matthew O’Toole (University of Toronto) |
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11:00 – 1:00 | Joint lunch and Poster Session (50 posters & 6 demos) – LAST CHANCE TO VOTE |
Sun. April 26 | Afternoon Session |
1:00 – 2:00 | Papers Session 7 — 3 talks (15 minute talk + 5 minute Q&A) |
Linking Past to Present: Discovering Style in Two Centuries of Architecture Stefan Lee, Nicolas Maisonneuve, Alexei Efros, Josef Sivic, and David Crandall |
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Robust Radiometric Calibration for Dynamic Scenes in the Wild Abhishek Badki, Nima Khademi Kalantari, and Pradeep Sen |
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Invited Talk: Computational Imaging for Inverse Scattering Ioannis Gkioulekas (Harvard University) |
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2:00 – 2:10 | Awards Announcement and Closing Remarks |