CDF 2012 - IEEE IROS Workshop on Color-Depth Camera Fusion in Robotics
Topics/Call fo Papers
Important Dates
Submission of full papers July 13, 2012
Notification of acceptance August 3, 2012
Camera ready papers August 10, 2012
Workshop October 7, 2012
Depth cameras, e.g., time-of-flight and structured-light sensors, have become increasingly popular for the last couple of years. These devices are able of providing depth images at 30 frames per second, at a resolution ranging between 0.03 and 0.3 million pixels, and at a very affordable price. In parallel, video camera technology has made tremendous progress in terms of photometric/color quality and of image resolution, namely 2.0 to 5.0 million pixels. The ambition of this workshop will be to provide an opportunity to disseminate recent theories, methods, and practical algorithms that explicitly exploit the enormous potential of combining low-resolution depth cameras with high-resolution color cameras for a wide variety of robotics tasks. The workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners from multiple fields: computer vision, robotics, computer graphics, image processing, and sensor architecture.
List of Topics
Calibration of depth-color camera systems
Registration of depth and color data
Depth-color sensor fusion
Depth-stereo fusion
3D reconstruction with mixed camera systems
3D scene segmentation and interpretation
3D content production
Visual-based robot navigation
Object recognition
Object localization
Visually guided object grasping and manipulation
Action and gesture recogniti
Human Motion Capture
Contact
If you have any comments or questions, send an email to seungkyu74-AT-gmail.com
Submission of full papers July 13, 2012
Notification of acceptance August 3, 2012
Camera ready papers August 10, 2012
Workshop October 7, 2012
Depth cameras, e.g., time-of-flight and structured-light sensors, have become increasingly popular for the last couple of years. These devices are able of providing depth images at 30 frames per second, at a resolution ranging between 0.03 and 0.3 million pixels, and at a very affordable price. In parallel, video camera technology has made tremendous progress in terms of photometric/color quality and of image resolution, namely 2.0 to 5.0 million pixels. The ambition of this workshop will be to provide an opportunity to disseminate recent theories, methods, and practical algorithms that explicitly exploit the enormous potential of combining low-resolution depth cameras with high-resolution color cameras for a wide variety of robotics tasks. The workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners from multiple fields: computer vision, robotics, computer graphics, image processing, and sensor architecture.
List of Topics
Calibration of depth-color camera systems
Registration of depth and color data
Depth-color sensor fusion
Depth-stereo fusion
3D reconstruction with mixed camera systems
3D scene segmentation and interpretation
3D content production
Visual-based robot navigation
Object recognition
Object localization
Visually guided object grasping and manipulation
Action and gesture recogniti
Human Motion Capture
Contact
If you have any comments or questions, send an email to seungkyu74-AT-gmail.com
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