|
International Symposium of
Computer Vision Techniques for Computer Graphics, CGIV08-CV4CG |
||
|
|
Though
there are a lot of similarity between the mathematics of Computer Graphics
(CG) and Computer Vision (CV), both fields have been developed rather
independently. CG deals with transforming models into rendered images while
CV mainly deals with transforming captured images into models. In CG, if we
want to generate 3D images of physical objects or worlds, then we would first
need to create models of those objects or worlds and based on those models
render the objects or worlds as computer generated images. Very often, the
generated images may not look as real as the actual physical ones and the
complexity of the rendering process growth exponentially with the complexity
of the objects or worlds. To overcome this problem, many techniques
originated from CV have been introduced into CG so that models can be derived
directly from images or sequence of images (videos). Papers presenting original
research with the theme of "Computer Vision Techniques for Computer
Graphics" are being sought. Suggested topics include (but are not
limited to): §
Image-based Modelling and Rendering §
Video-based Rendering §
Image-based Lighting §
Multiple View Geometry (Single, Stereo or Multiple) §
Projective Geometry §
View Transformation §
Image Mosaicing §
3-D Vision §
3-D Photography §
Camera Calibration §
Real-World Data Acquisition §
Surface Reconstruction §
Special Image Processing and Computer Vision
Techniques |
|
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
www.graphicslink.co.uk/CGIV08/CV4CG.htm |
||
|
All
entries should be sent to: |
All
other enquires be addressed to: |
|
|
| TOP | |
||