Accepted papers and timetable for the Biologically-Inspired Machine Vision, Theory and Application Symposium

List of accepted papers

  1. L. S. Balasuriya and J. P. Siebert: An artificial retina with a self-organised retinal receptive field tessellation

  2. A. Benkhalil, V. Zharkova, S. Zharkov and S. Ipson: Automatic Identification of Active Regions (Plages) in the Full-Disk Solar Images Using Local Thresholding and Region Growing Techniques

  3. H. du Buf: High-cost cortical image processing on low-cost clusters

  4. S. Gourichon, J.A. Meyer, S. H. Ieng, L.Smadja and R. Benosman: Estimating the Ego-Motion using a Panoramic Sensor. Comparison Between a Bio-Inspired Method and a Camera-Calibrated Method

  5. M. Kolesnik and A. Barlit: Iterative Orientation Tuning of Simple Cells in V1: A Comparative Study of Two Computational Models for Contrast Detection in Images

  6. N. Krüger, M. Lappe and F. Wörgötter: Biological Motivated Multi-modal Processing of Visual Primitives

  7. B. Li and H. Holstein: Perception of Human Periodic in Moving Light Displays

  8. J. Lu, C. Willis and D. Paddon: Genetic Algorithm for flower growth

  9. I. Shdaifat and R.-R. Grigat: Robust lip modelling and extraction using active shapes

  10. H. V. Neto and U. Nehmzow: Object Localisation and Tracking Through Subsymbolic Classification

  11. J.-H. Yoo and M. S. Nixon: On Laboratory Gait Analysis via Computer Vision

  12. S. I. Zharkov, V. Zharkova, S. Ipson and A. Benkhalil: An Automated Recognition of Sunspots on the Ca K1 SOHO/MDI White Light Solar Images


Timetable

Provisional

Thursday 10th April 2003

07.30 - 09.00    Breakfast
09.00 - 09.20    J. Lu, C. Willis and D.Paddon: Genetic Algorithm for flower growth
09.20 - 09.40    L.S. Balasuriya and J.P. Siebert: An artificial retina with a self-organised retinal receptive field tessellation
09.40 - 10.00    M. Kolesnik and A. Barlit: Iterative Orientation Tuning of Simple Cells in V1: A Comparative Study of Two Computational Models for Contrast Detection in Images
10.00 - 10.20    N. Krüger, M. Lappe and F.Wörgötter Biological Motivated Multi-modal Processing of Visual Primitives
10.20 - 10.30    Discussion
10.30 - 11.00    Coffee
11.00 - 11.20    I. Shdaifat and R.-R. Grigat: Robust lip modelling and extraction using active shapes
11.20 - 11.35    A. Benkhalil, V. Zharkova, S. Zharkov and S. Ipson: Automatic Identification of Active Regions (Plages) in the Full-Disk Solar Images Using Local Thresholding and Region Growing Techniques
11.35 - 11.50    S.I. Zharkov, V. Zharkova, S. S. Ipson and A. Benkhalil: n Automated Recognition of Sunspots on the Ca K1 SOHO/MDI White Light Solar Images
11.50 - 12.00    Discussion
12.00 - 13.00    AISB Keynote talk: Yiannis Aloimonos: Visual space-time geometry: a geometry of thought
13.00 - 14.00    Lunch
14.00 - 14.20    H.V. Neto and U. Nehmzow: Object Localisation and Tracking Through Subsymbolic Classification
14.20 - 14.40    S. Gourichon, J.A. Meyer, S. H. Ieng, L.Smadja and R. Benosman: Estimating the Ego-Motion using a Panoramic Sensor. Comparison Between a Bio-Inspired Method and a Camera-Calibrated Method
14.40 - 15.00    B. Li and H. Holstein: Perception of Human Periodic in Moving Light Displays
15.00 - 15.20    J.-H. Yoo and M. S. Nixon: On Laboratory Gait Analysis via Computer Vision
15.20 - 15.30    Discussion
15.30 - 16.00    Coffee
16.00 - 16.20    H. du Buf: High-cost cortical image processing on low-cost clusters
16.20 - 17.00    Concluding symposium discussion - Is biologically inspired computation the future for Computer Vision?
17.00 - 18.00    AISB Keynote Talk: Sorin Solomon: Perception, Cognition and Creativity Emerging from Simple Microscopic Agents
18.00 - 19.00    Dinner


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