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last update August 30, 2010

!!!!!!!! News !!!!!!!!!

  • Small changes in the program, now starting at 8:30: Program
  • Program now available including instruction for presenters
  • List of accepted papers now available
  • Extension of submission deadline to June 14 !!!
  • Auxiliary material can be submitted as well
  • Updated keynote by Jonathan Starck
  • Web site for paper submission can be found here: Submission

Call for papers

Research on 3D video processing has gained a tremendous amount of momentum due to advances in video communications, broadcasting and entertainment technology, e.g., blockbusters like Avatar and Up. This is pushing the introduction of 3D services and the development of high-quality 3D displays in the near future. Beside the commercially interesting areas in entertainment and broadcasting, 3D video is becoming important in many other fields related to the analysis of single or multiple video streams. Examples are security and surveillance, biomechanics, human motion analysis and modelling, 3D reconstruction, indexing and retrieval as well as medical imaging. In all these fields, 3D video processing plays a key role and a large variety of challenges can be recognized. The aim of this workshop is to bring together leading experts in the field of 3D video processing from academia and industry, creating a stimulating and informative forum on recent advances in this exciting field. The topics of this workshop shall cover all aspects related to 3D video processing ranging from stereo to multi-view, image-based rendering, 3D production, real-time systems and applications.

List of topics

  • Multiple-view video analysis
  • Multi-view coding
  • 2D to 3D conversion
  • Free-viewpoint video and video based rendering
  • Real-time system concepts and hardware architectures
  • Hybrid systems , e.g., conventional and TOF cameras
  • Stereo film and video production and post-production
  • 3D video-based animation and interactive application
  • Models of human shape and motion for 3D video