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Advances in Image and Video Technology

Third Pacific Rim Symposium, PSIVT 2009, Tokyo, Japan, January 13-16, 2009, Proceedings

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  • © 2009

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5414)

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Table of contents (96 papers)

  1. Faces and Pedestrians

  2. Panoramic Images

  3. Local Image Analysis

  4. Organization and Grouping

  5. Multiview Geometry

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third Pacific Rim Symposium on Image and Video Technology, PSIVT 2008, held in Tokyo, Japan, in January 2009. The 39 revised full papers and 57 posters were carefully reviewed and selected from 247 submissions. The symposium features 8 major themes including all aspects of image and video technology: image sensors and multimedia hardware; graphics and visualization; image and video analysis; recognition and retrieval; multi-view imaging and processing; computer vision applications; video communications and networking; and multimedia processing. The papers are organized in topical sections on faces and pedestrians; panoramic images; local image analysis; organization and grouping; multiview geometry; detection and tracking; computational photography and forgeries; coding and steganography; recognition and search; and reconstruction and visualization.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer and Communication Science, Wakayama University, Wakayama, Japan

    Toshikazu Wada

  • Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Ilan University, Yi-Lan, Taiwan, ROC

    Fay Huang

  • Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing, PR China

    Stephen Lin

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