IPP Symposium
on
Visual Computing
April 28, 2011
This symposium will explore recent developments in computer vision, graphics, and imaging. It will bring together experts in industry and academia to discuss how data-driven visual learning is improving recognition and scene understanding, and how this helps us synthesize and interact with visual media.
Please RSVP by April 21 to abt@cs.brown.edu
Schedule
- 8:30  Breakfast and Registration
- 3rd Floor, CIT Building
- 9:00  Welcome
- 9:10  The Loop: People and Computer Vision
- Andy Gallagher, Kodak Research
- 9:50  Large Scale Learning of Face Manifolds  (slides)
- Sanjiv Kumar, Google
- 10:30 Break
- 10:50  Photographing events over time  (slides)
- Bill Freeman, MIT
- 11:30  LabelMe: online image annotation and applications  (slides)
- Bryan Russell, University of Washington
- 12:10  Lunch
- 3rd Floor, CIT Building
- 1:30  RGB-D Perception: Depth Camera Usages beyond Gesture and Gaming
- Xiaofeng Ren, Intel Research
- 2:10  Perception for Robotics
- Caroline Pantofaru, Willow Garage
- 2:50 Break
- 3:10  Learning to Adjust Photographs  (slides)
- Sylvain Paris, Adobe
- 3:50  Helping each other to see: Humans and machines
- Larry Zitnick, Microsoft
- 4:30 Discussion
- 5:00  Reception