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GraphiCon’2012

22-nd International Conference
on Computer Graphics and Vision
1-5th of October in Moscow State University

Program

Conference proceedings


  Wednesday (Oct 3)   Thursday (Oct 4)   Friday (Oct 5)  
8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30
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8:50 8:50 8:50 8:50
9:00 Registration 9:00 9:00 9:00
9:10 9:10 9:10 9:10
9:20 9:20 9:20 9:20
9:30 9:30 Registration 9:30 Registration 9:30
9:40 9:40 9:40 9:40
9:50 9:50 9:50 9:50
10:00 Official opening 10:00 Invited talk #2:Dmitry Vatolin (In English) 10:00 RU3: Visualization and modeling. Chair: Alexey Voloboy (In Russian) 10:00
10:10 10:10 10:10 10:10
10:20 Invited talk: Marina Gavrilova (In English) 10:20 10:20 10:20
10:30 10:30 10:30 10:30
10:40 10:40 10:40 10:40
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11:00 11:00 11:00 11:00
11:10 11:10 11:10 11:10
11:20 Coffee break 11:20 Coffee break 11:20 Coffee break 11:20
11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30
11:40 EN1: Vision. Chair: Anton Konushin. (In English) 11:40 EN4: Image Processing. Chair: Dmitry Yurin. (In English) 11:40 RU4: Scientific Visualization. Chair: Alexander Bondarev (In Russian) 11:40
11:50 11:50 11:50 11:50
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13:20 Lunch 13:20 Lunch 13:20 Lunch 13:20
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14:30 EN2: Graphics. Chair: Vladimir Galaktionov (In English) 14:30 RU1: Biometry. Chair: Oleg Ushmaev (In Russian) 14:30 RU5: Images and vision. Chair: Maxim Mizotin (In Russian) 14:30
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16:10 Coffee break 16:10 Coffee break 16:10 Coffee break 16:10
16:20 16:20 16:20 16:20
16:30 EN3: Medical image processing. Chair: Andrey Krylov (In English) 16:30 Posters of young scientist school. (In Russian) 16:30 RU6: Graphics. Chair: Vadim Turlapov (In Russian) 16:30
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17:30 17:30 RU2: Vision. Chair: Olga Barinova (In Russian) 17:30 17:30
17:40 17:40 17:40 17:40
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18:10 18:10 18:10 Closing session 18:10
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18:50 18:50 18:50 18:50
19:00 Reception ( Durdin ) 19:00 19:00 19:00
19:10 19:10 19:10 19:10
19:20 19:20 Round table: Computer graphics in Russia 19:20 19:20
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Keynote speakers

Marina Gavrilova

Talk Title: “Finding the right path: Intelligent Image Processing for mobile planning, robotics and virtual reality applications”

Abstract:

The path planning is one of the fundamental problems, with numerous applications in the fields of science and engineering. One of the main approaches to path planning is through utilization of topology-based techniques, such as computational geometry. Since the underlying concept of space partitioning onto regions (Voronoi diagrams) was developed over a century ago, it was wildly utilized in path planning, robotics, GIS (Geographical Information Systems), CAD systems, networks, communications and other disciplines. Recently, the concept has gained increased popularity due to the development of new adaptive algorithms and intelligent learning methods to facilitate optimal results. While the theoretical contributions on the subjec t are still of importance, it is the application of the results to real-world problems, as well as emerging areas of computer science, that are key aspects of this keynote.

Thus, this lecture will start by focusing on theoretical and practical aspects of computational geometry approaches to path planning, visibility graphs, optimality problems, Voronoi diagrams, Delaunay triangulation, and then move onto new applications of these domains in terrain visualization, robotics, oil exploration, biometric security and virtual reality.

About speaker:

Marina L. Gavrilova is an Associate Head and Professor in the Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary. Dr. Gavrilova research interests lie in the area of computational geometry, image processing, optimization, spatial and biometric modeling. Prof. Gavrilova is founder and co-director of two innovative research laboratories: the Biometric Technologies Laboratory: Modeling and Simulation and the SPARCS Laboratory for Spatial Analysis in Computational Sciences. Prof. Gavrilova publication list includes over 120 journal and conference papers, edited special issues, books and book chapters, including World Scientific Bestseller of the Month (2007) – “Image Pattern Recognition: Synthesis and Analysis in Biometric” and Springer book “Computational Intelligence: A Geometry-Based Approach”. Together with Dr. Kenneth Tan, Prof. Gavrilova founded ICCSA series of successful international events in 2001. She founded and chaired International Workshop on Computational Geometry and Applications since 2000, was Co-Chair of the International Workshop on Biometric Technologies BT 2004, Calgary; served as Overall Chair of the 3rd International Conference on Voronoi Diagrams in Science and Engineering (ISVD) in 2006, was Organization Chair of WADS 2009 (Banff), and general chair of International Conference on Cyberworlds CW2011 (October 4-6, Banff, Canada). Prof. Gavrilova is an Editor-in-Chief of successful LNCS Transactions on Computational Science Journal, Springer-Verlag since 2007 and serves on the Editorial Board for the International Journal of Computational Sciences and Engineering, CAD/CAM Journal and Journal of Biometrics. She has received numerous awards and was successful in obtaining major funding for her research program. Her research was profiled in newspaper and TV interviews, most recently being chosen together with other five outstanding Canadian scientists to be featured in National Museum of Civilization and National Film Canada production.


Dmitriy Vatolin

Talk title: "3D movies - good or evil? Analysis of 3D video quality with many blockbusters artefacts and potential solutions review."

Abstract:

Creation and processing of stereoscopic video puts additional quality requirements relating to views synchronization. In this work we propose set of the algorithms for detection of stereoscopic video typical problems, which appear due to imprecise capture equipment setup or incorrect postprocessing. Methodology for revealing of the most problem scenes and quality analysis of S3D motion pictures was developed. We processed 10 modern stereo films, including “Avatar”, “Resident Evil: Afterlife”, “Hugo”, and analyzed changes of S3D films quality over the years. Real examples of the common artifacts such as color and focus mismatch, vertical parallax, excessive horizontal parallax in the processed motion pictures are presented. For each of the problems possible solutions are described. Obtained results allow improving quality assessment at the filming and postproduction stages.

About speaker:

Dmitriy Vatolin graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1996. He defended his Ph.D. thesis on computer graphics in 2000. He is a co-author of a book on data compression (In Russian), which is published in 2003. He is also a co-founder of compression.ru website — one of the biggest site on data compression and video processing in the world. From 2000 until 2006 he took part in 5 start-up computer companies, in 3 as a co-founder, 4 of the companies are operating until now.


Scientific program (English)

EN1: Vision.

EN2: Graphics.

EN3: Medical Image processing. Chair: Andrey Krylov

  • Robotic aided surgery in full knee replacement
    Liu Yuncai (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P. R. China)
  • Two Approaches for Noise Filtering in 3D Medical CT-Images
    Maria Storozhilova (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Alexey S. Lukin (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Dmitry V. Yurin (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Valentin E. Sinitsyn (Radiology Department at Federal Center of Medicine and Rehabilitation, Russia)
  • Border Extraction of Epidermises, Derma and Subcutaneous Fat in High-Frequency Ultrasonography
    Alexander Semashko (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Artem Yatchenko (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Andrey Krylov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Artur Bezugly (Moscow Scientific-Practical Center of Dermatology and Cosmetology, Russia), Natalia Makhneva (Moscow Scientific-Practical Center of Dermatology and Cosmetology, Russia), Nikolay Potekaev (Moscow Scientific-Practical Center of Dermatology and Cosmetology, Russia)
  • Deblurring in fundus images
    Alexandra Chernomorets (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Andrey V. Nasonov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)

EN4: Image processing.

Scientific program (Russian)

RU1: Biometry. Chair: Oleg Ushmaev

RU2: Vision.

RU3: Visualization and modeling.

RU4: Scientific Visualization. Chair: Alexander Bondarev

RU5: Images and vision.

RU6: Graphics.


Posters.