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SUMMARY:EGSR 2020
DESCRIPTION:The 31st Eurographics Symposium on Rendering\n29 June – 2 July 2020\nLondon\, UK\n  \n\nImperial College London and University College London \n\n\nEurographics Symposium on Rendering\nThe 31st edition of Eurographics Symposium on Rendering returns once again (after 19 years!) to London\, and will be held from June 30th to July 2nd\, 2020. The main venue for EGSR 2020 is the South Kensington campus of Imperial College London (right next to multiple Museums\, Royal Albert Hall\, and Hyde Park)\, and it will be jointly organized by the Realistic Graphics and Imaging group at Imperial College and the Virtual Environments and Computer Graphics group at University College London (UCL). As part of the joint organization\, an evening social event will be hosted at UCL on June 30th. EGSR will be preceded by the 8th annual Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling (MAM) on June 29th. We look forward to welcoming you to London!
URL:https://wp.doc.ic.ac.uk/rgi/event/egsr-2020/
LOCATION:Skempton Building\, Imperial College London\, Imperial College Rd\, Kensington\, London\, SW7 2BB
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SUMMARY:Imaging in Graphics\, Vision and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:  \nRoyal Society International Scientific Seminar  \nKavli Royal Society International Center\n \nChicheley Hall\, Buckinghamshire\n \nRicoh Theta 360 panorama\, courtesy Paul Debevec \n  \n  \nPurpose: The aim of the seminar is to bring together researchers in various disciplines spanning computer graphics\, computer vision\, cultural heritage\, remote sensing and bio-photonics to discuss common interests in various imaging techniques as well as current challenges\, and to explore potential cross-domain collaborations. \n  \nProgramme \n  \nMay 4th\, 2016\n \n4:30pm onwards        Arrival of attendees at Chicheley Hall \n7:00pm                         Cold buffet \n  \n  \nMay 5th\, 2016\n \n7:30am – 8:45am        Breakfast \n9:00am – 9:10am        Abhijeet Ghosh\, setting the scene and the day’s agenda \n  \nSession 1                      \n9:10am – 9:35am        Dr Pieter Peers\, College of William and Mary (Computer Graphics/Vision) \nTitle: Appearance recovery under uncontrolled lighting \n9:35am – 10:00am     Prof Kavita Bala\, Cornell Univerity (Computer Graphics/Vision) \nTitle: Recognizing materials in the wild \n10:00am – 10:25am    Prof Yoav Schechner\, Technion (Computer Vision/Computational Photography) \nTitle: Atmospheric 3D volumetric recovery \n10:25am – 10:45am    Discussion – Appearance modelling/recognition \n  \n10:45am – 11:15am     Tea/coffee \n  \nSession 2 \n11:15am – 11:40am    Prof Tim Weyrich\, University College London (Computer Graphics/Cultural Heritage) \nTitle: Computational analysis in cultural heritage applications \n11:40am – 12:05pm   Prof Holly Rushmeier\, Yale University (Computer Graphics) \nTitle: Imaging challenges in cultural heritage \n12:05pm – 12:30pm   Prof Melissa Terras\, University College London (Digital Humanities/Digitisation) \nTitle: Imaging the archive: opportunities and challenges in cultural heritage institutions \n12:30pm – 12:45pm   Discussion – Imaging opportunities/challenges in cultural heritage \n  \n12:45pm – 1:00pm     Outdoor group photo \n  \n1:00pm – 2:00pm       Lunch \n  \nSession 3 \n2:00pm – 2:25pm       Dr Andrew Fitzgibbon\, Microsoft Research Cambridge (Computer Vision/Graphics) \nTitle: Bringing shape models from computer graphics into computer vision \n2:25pm – 2:50pm       Prof Andrew Davison\, Imperial College London (Robot Vision) \nTitle: Real-time visual mapping for robots \n2:50pm – 3:15pm       Dr Mathias Disney\, University College London (Remote Sensing) \nTitle: Imaging 3D structure of natural environments for biophysical applications \n3:15pm – 3:30pm       Discussion: 3D vision and reconstruction \n  \n3:30pm – 4:00pm       Tea/coffee \n  \nSession 4 \n4:00pm – 4:25pm       Dr Abhijeet Ghosh\, Imperial College London (Computer Graphics/Computational Photography) \nTitle: Imaging wave effects in appearance \n4:25pm – 4:50pm       Dr Adrian Jarabo\, Universidad de Zaragoza (Computer Graphics/Computational Photography) \nTitle: Subsurface scattering: simulating human skin \n4:50pm – 5:15pm       Dr Daniel Elson\, Imperial College London (Bio-photonics) \nTitle: Surgical endoscopy\, vision and bio-photonics \n5:15pm – 5:30pm       Discussion: Imaging light scattering in various domains \n  \n  \n7:00pm                        Dinner \n  \n  \nMay 6th\, 2016              \n7:30am – 8:45am        Breakfast \n8:50am – 9:00am        Abhijeet Ghosh\, summary of Day 1 and agenda for Day 2 \n  \nSession 1 \n9:00am – 9:25am        Prof Paul Debevec\, USC Institute for Creative Technologies (Computer Graphics/Computational Photography) \nTitle: Advances in photoreal digital humans in film and in real-time \n9:25am – 9:50am        Dr Thabo Beeler\, Disney Research Zurich (Computer Graphics/Vision) \nTitle: Imaging for digital doubles \n9:50am – 10:15am      Dr William Smith\, University of York (Computer Vision/Graphics) \nTitle: Closing the gap between face capture and face modelling \n10:15am – 10:40am    Dr Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman\, University of Washington (Computer Vision/Graphics) \nTitle: Big data meets human face modelling \n10:40am – 11:00am    Discussion: facial capture and modelling \n  \n11:00am – 11:30am    Tea/coffee \n  \nSession 2 \n11:30am –11:55am     Prof Adrian Hilton\, University of Surrey (Computer Vision/Graphics) \nTitle: 4D vision for video-realistic augmented interaction \n11:55am – 12:20pm   Prof Michael Goesele\, TU Darmstadt (Computer Vision/Graphics) \nTitle: Imaging challenges for image based rendering \n12:20pm – 12:45pm   Dr Rafal Mantiuk\, University of Cambridge (Computer Graphics) \nTitle: Perceptual issues in imaging \n12:45pm – 1:00pm     Discussion: image and video based modelling/perception \n  \n1:00pm – 2:00pm       Lunch \n  \nSession 3 \n2:00pm – 3:00pm       Round-table/break-out discussions for potential collaborations and cross-domain endeavours. \n3:00pm – 3:30pm       Concluding remarks: determining actions for future activities \n  \n3:30pm – 4:00pm       Tea/coffee \n  \n4:00pm            Departure of attendees
URL:https://wp.doc.ic.ac.uk/rgi/event/royal-society-international-scientific-seminar-imaging-in-graphics-vision-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Kavli Royal Society International Center\, Chicheley Hall\, Chicheley \, Newport Pagnell\, Buckinghamshire \, MK16 9JJ
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CREATED:20151002T112919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151112T171412Z
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SUMMARY:RGI-GRAPH 2015
DESCRIPTION:Internal symposium of the Realistic Graphics and Imaging (RGI) group for presentations and discussions on ongoing projects.
URL:https://wp.doc.ic.ac.uk/rgi/event/rgi-graph-2015/
LOCATION:Rm 218\, DOC
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