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Fay Huang · Akihiro Sugimoto (Eds.) Image and Video 5 5 Technology – 5 9 S C PSIVT 2015 Workshops N L RV 2015, GPID 2013, VG 2015, EO4AS 2015, MCBMIIA 2015, and VSWS 2015 Auckland, New Zealand, November 23–27, 2015 Revised Selected Papers 123 Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9555 Commenced Publication in 1973 Founding and Former Series Editors: Gerhard Goos, Juris Hartmanis, and Jan van Leeuwen Editorial Board David Hutchison Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK Takeo Kanade Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Josef Kittler University of Surrey, Guildford, UK Jon M. Kleinberg Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA Friedemann Mattern ETH Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland John C. Mitchell Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA Moni Naor Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel C. Pandu Rangan Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India Bernhard Steffen TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany Demetri Terzopoulos University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA Doug Tygar University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA Gerhard Weikum Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbrücken, Germany More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/7412 Fay Huang Akihiro Sugimoto (Eds.) (cid:129) Image and Video – Technology PSIVT 2015 Workshops RV 2015, GPID 2013, VG 2015, EO4AS 2015, MCBMIIA 2015, and VSWS 2015 – Auckland, New Zealand, November 23 27, 2015 Revised Selected Papers 123 Editors FayHuang AkihiroSugimoto National Ilan University National Institute ofInformatics Yi-Lan Tokyo Taiwan Japan ISSN 0302-9743 ISSN 1611-3349 (electronic) Lecture Notesin Computer Science ISBN 978-3-319-30284-3 ISBN978-3-319-30285-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-30285-0 LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2016931432 LNCSSublibrary:SL6–ImageProcessing,ComputerVision,PatternRecognition,andGraphics ©SpringerInternationalPublishingSwitzerland2016 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartofthe material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodologynow knownorhereafterdeveloped. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublication doesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevant protectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Thepublisher,theauthorsandtheeditorsaresafetoassumethattheadviceandinformationinthisbookare believedtobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication.Neitherthepublishernortheauthorsortheeditors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissionsthatmayhavebeenmade. Printedonacid-freepaper ThisSpringerimprintispublishedbySpringerNature TheregisteredcompanyisSpringerInternationalPublishingAGSwitzerland Preface The7thPacific-RimSymposiumonImageandVideoTechnology(PSIVT2015),held in Auckland, New Zealand, during November 23–27, 2015, was accompanied by a seriesofsixhigh-qualityworkshopscoveringthefullrangeofstate-of-the-artresearch topics in image and video technology. Theworkshopsconsistedofonefull-dayworkshopandfivehalf-dayworkshopsand took place on November 23 and 24. Their topics diversely ranged from well-estab- lished areas to novel current trends: robot vision (RV 2015); 2D and 3D geometric properties from incomplete data (GPID 2015); vision meets graphics (VG 2015); passiveandactiveelectro‐opticalsensorsforaerialandspaceimaging(EO4AS2015); mathematical and computational methods in biomedical imaging and image analysis (MCBMIIA2015);andvideosurveillance(VSWS2015).Someoftheworkshopswere acontinuationofpreviousissuesthatwereheldinconjunctionwithPSIVT2013while some were newly organized. This means that PSIVTs have provided good opportu- nities for fostering research areas related to image and video technology. The PSIVT 2015 workshop proceedings comprise a short introduction to each workshop and all workshop contributions were arranged by each of the workshop organizers. In total, 58 paper submissions were received (including dual submissions with the main conference) and sent out for double-blind peer review. Eventually, 29 presentations were selected by the individual workshop committee based on at least three reviews per submission, yielding an overall acceptance rate of 50 %. We thank everyone involved in the remarkable program – committees, reviewers, and authors – for their distinguished contributions. We hope that you will enjoy reading these contributions, which may inspire your research. November 2015 Fay Huang Akihiro Sugimoto Workshop on 2D and 3D Geometric Properties from Incomplete Data (GPID 2015) This workshop is organized under The 7th Pacific Rim Symposium on Video and Image Technology (PSIVT’15) held in Auckland in New Zealand inNovember 2015. It is a continuation of the previous PSIVT’13 workshop in Guanajuato in Mexico and chairedbyR.Kozera,L.NoakesandA.Orłowskiwhichinturnwasafollow-upofthe WorkshoponGeometricPropertiesfromIncompleteDataheldinSchlossDagstuhl,in Germany dated 2004 (chaired by R. Klette, R. Kozera, L. Noakes and J. Weickert). Computer vision, image analysis and object identification involves different disciplines like mathematics, computer science, physics, biology, medicine and engineering. This workshop is designed to exercise such multidisciplinary nature of image and video analysis in the context of extracting geometrical properties and performing satisfactory classification of the observed objects coming from variety of sources like digital and biomedical images, biometrics, scanned paper documents (geodetic maps, paginated music notation, rigid body motion) as well as another 1D, 2Dand3Ddata. Forsuchvarietyofdata,different techniques forimagesegmentation (e.g. with interpolation or approximation), feature recognition, classification and geometrical analysis, numerical computation are offundamental importance in a wide range of applications. Such fundamental areas in computer science dealing with different aspects of observations and measurements involve theoretical and practical aspects of objects identification and verification. High accuracy measurements of geometrical properties like trajectory and shape recovery, human gait and motion restoration,imageprocessingandbiometricsandothermissinginformationarevitalto the analysis of the hidden structure not fully transparent from various noisy or noiseless, often incomplete or ambiguous data. Symbolic aspects of computation involved are considered at different levels of generality of syntactic and semantic data structuring integrated within the framework of granular computing paradigm. The research contribution is received from 12 countries. Each paper was peer-reviewedbythreeindependentmembersoftheProgramCommitteelistedbelow. We would like to thank all authors for their contribution, the Program Committee Members for the paper evaluation and most of all the PSIVT’15 Conference and Workshops Organizers for their constant support and help. October 2015 Ryszard Kozera Władysław Homenda Lyle Noakes Arkadiusz Orłowski Khalid Saeed Organization Workshop Organizers Ryszard Kozera (chair) Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Poland Władysław Homenda Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Lyle Noakes The University of Western Australia, Australia Arkadiusz Orłowski Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Poland Khalid Saeed Białystok University of Technology, Poland Program Committee Li Chen University of the District of Columbia Leszek Chmielewski Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Poland Fay Huang National Ilan University, Taiwan Agnieszka Jastrzȩbska Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Jean-Luc Mari Felicja University of Marseille Okulicka–Dłużewska Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Andrzej Polański Silesian University of Technology, Poland Agnieszka Szczȩsna Silesian University of Technology, Poland Andrzej Śluzek Khalifa University of Science Technology and Research, The United Arabs Emirates Konrad Wojciechowski Silesian University of Technology, Poland Simone Zappala University of Vienna Workshop on Vision Meets Graphics (VG 2015) These contributions were presented at the First Workshop on Vision meets Graphics (VG2015) in conjunction with the 7th Pacific Rim Symposium on Video and Image Technology(PSIVT2015),heldinAuckland,NewZealandonNovember23rd,2015. Recentyearshaveseentheconvergenceofcomputergraphicsandcomputervision. Imageprocessing and computer vision techniquesprovide computer graphicswiththe means to create richer models and renderings than is practically possible when using purely synthetic models. Conversely, computer graphics can inform computer vision. Forexample,physicalbasedmodelscanactaspriorstocomputervisionalgorithms.We believe graphics and vision can be mutually beneficial. Computer graphics/computer vision convergence has many possible applications, such as augmented environments, videoconferencing,post-productionoffilms,computergames,interactiveTV,education and training, video-based consumerelectronics and scientific imaging. VG2015 received 8 full-paper submissions which underwent a double-blind review,with5reviewersperpaper.Atotalof4paperswereselectedfortheworkshop, and are collected in these proceedings. Wewerefortunatetohavetwoinvitedspeakersattheworkshop,whohaveworked extensively in the convergence area of computer graphics and computer vision: Mark Sagar (Laboratory for Animate Technologies, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland) whose talk was on “Autonomous Facial Animation using modelsofembodiedcognition”andDavidMould(Graphics,ImagingandGamesLab, School of Computer Science, Carleton University). whose talk was on “Detail Preservation and Enhancement in Image Stylization”. We would like to thank the invitedspeakersaswellasallthemembersoftheProgrammeCommitteefortheirhelp in organising and running this event. October 2015 Paul L. Rosin Taehyun Rhee Organization Workshop Organizers Paul L. Rosin Cardiff University, UK Taehyun Rhee Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Program Committee Kyungim Baek University of Hawaii, USA Pierre Bénard University of Bordeaux, France Mark Billinghurst University of Canterbury, New Zealand Nathan Carr Adobe Research, USA Jongmoo Choi University of Southern California, USA Soo-Mi Choi Sejong University, South Korea Martin Constable Nanyang Technological University Grace Chu University of Maryland, College Park, USA Patrice Delmas The University of Auckland, New Zealand Zhigang Deng University of Houston, USA Neil Dodgson University of Cambridge, UK Peter Hall University of Bath, UK Junho Kim Kookmin University, South Korea Young J. Kim Ewha Womans University, South Korea Jan Eric Kyprianidis TU Berlin, Germany Yukun Lai Cardiff University, UK Zohar Levi New York University, USA Anthony Santella Sloan-Kettering Institute, USA Yeongho Seol Weta Digital, New Zealand Yi-Zhe Song Queen Mary University, UK Tinghuai Wang Nokia Research Center, Finland Burkhard Wuensche Auckland University, New Zealand Seung-Hyun Yoon Dongguk University, South Korea Mingtian Zhao University of California, Los Angeles, USA

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