Posters

The poster presentations are devided into two sessions, P1 Monday June 15, and P2 Wednesday June 16.

The size of the poster boards at SCIA 2015 is 115 cm wide x 145 cm high.

Posters in P1 Monday June 15th:

  • Democratic Tone Mapping Using Optimal K-means Clustering (Computational imaging and graphics)
  • Analysis of thermal video for coarse to fine particle tracking in volcanic explosion plumes (Feature extraction and segmentation)
  • Category-Sensitive Hashing and Bloom Filter Based Descriptors for Online Keypoint Recognition (Matching, registration and alignment)
  • Image alignment for panorama stitching in sparsely structured environments (Matching, registration and alignment)
  • Using Motion Tracking to Detect Spontaneous Movements in Infants (Motion analysis)
  • Deep Semantic Pyramids for Human Attributes and Action Recognition (Object and scene recognition)
  • Progressive Visual Object Detection with Positive Training Examples Only (Object and scene recognition)
  • RSD-HoG : A new image descriptor (Object and scene recognition)
  • Change Point Geometry for Change Detection in Video (Vision systems and applications)
  • OMEG: Oulu Multi-pose Eye Gaze Dataset (Vision systems and applications)

 

Posters in P2 Wednesday June 17th:

  • Face Recognition Using Smoothed High-Dimensional Representation (Faces and gestures)
  • Face Verification Based on Gabor Region Covariance Matrices (Faces and gestures)
  • Gender Classification by LUT based boosting of Overlapping Block Patterns (Faces and gestures)
  • Dictionary Based Segmentation in Volumes (Feature extraction and segmentation)
  • Microscopy Image Enhancement for Cost-Effective Cervical Cancer Screening (Medical and biomedical image analysis)
  • Quantification of Brain Access of Exendin-4 in the C57BL Mouse Model by SPIM Fluorescence Imaging and the Allen Mouse Brain Reference Model (Medical and biomedical image analysis)
  • Accuracy in Robot Generated Image Data Sets (Vision systems and applications)
  • Detecting rails and obstacles using a train-mounted thermal camera (Vision systems and applications)
  • Measuring the radius of meniscus ring during the growth of silicon rods (Vision systems and applications)