Could you please post the program for the Tenth Annual Conference
on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging?
Thanks,
Bernice
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Program for the Conference on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging
IS&T/ SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging
San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California
January 26- January 29, 1998
We are very excited about the upcoming Tenth Anniversary Conference
on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging. The conference will run from
Monday, January 26th through Thursday, January 29th, and will cover
a wide range of topics exploring the intersection of electronic imaging
and human perception. This year the program includes papers in image
quality for still and video images, with a special new session on
cognitive issues in image quality. Sessions also explore implications
of the retinal mosaic and eye movements for electronic imaging, color
applications (including Color for the Internet), perceptual issues in
halftoning, and the perception of complex images. There will be two
special sessions, one on Perception and Art and the other on Perceptual
Issues in Image Similarity. We will also be beginning the conference
with a special "by invitation only" session in which we explore the
field of Human Vision and Electronic Imaging over the past decade,
critically examining our history, and exploring agendas for the future.
The program is attached in ASCII form in this note, and can be
viewed on the internet at:
http://www.spie.org/web/meetings/programs/pw98/confs/3299.html
The programs for the other EI'98 conferences, as well as general
information for the symposium such as hotel info, registration,
special events, short courses, and a list of participants, can be
found at:
http://www.spie.org/web/meetings/programs/pw98/ei98_home.html
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*** HUMAN VISION AND ELECTRONIC IMAGING III
*** IS&T/ SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging
*** San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA
*** Conference 3299
*** Monday-Thursday 26-29 January 1998
*** Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 3299
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Conference Chairs: Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM Thomas J. Watson
Research Ctr.; Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs.
Program Committee: Jan P. Allebach, Purdue Univ.; Walter R. Bender,
Matthew Brand, MIT Media Lab.; John C. Dalton, Apple Computer, Inc.;
Gunilla A. Derefeldt, National Defence Research Establishment (Sweden);
Huib de Ridder, IPO Ctr. for Research on User-System Interaction
(Netherlands); Jennifer L. Gille, NASA Ames Research Ctr.; Eugenio
Martinez-Uriegas, SRI International; Yoichi Miyake, Chiba Univ.;
Thomas V. Papathomas, Rutgers Univ.; Adar Pelah, Univ. of Cambridge
(UK); Zygmunt Pizlo, Purdue Univ.; Christine I. Podilchuk, Robert J.
Safranek, Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs.; Christopher W. Tyler,
Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
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Monday 26 January
*** SESSION 1 Mon. 9:10 am to 12:10 pm
*** KEYNOTE ADDRESS: PERSPECTIVES IN PERCEPTION AND ELECTRONIC IMAGING I
Chairs: Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr.; Jan P.
Allebach, Purdue Univ.; Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Lucent Technologies/
Bell Labs.
o Building bridges between human vision and electronic imaging: a ten-
year retrospective (Invited Paper), B.E. Rogowitz, IBM T.J. Watson
Research Ctr.; J.P. Allebach, Purdue Univ.; T.N. Pappas, Lucent
Technologies/Bell Labs. [3299-01]
o Viewer response to time-varying video quality and implications for
coding (Invited Paper), D.E. Pearson, Univ. of Essex (UK);
H. de Ridder, IPO Ctr. for Research on User-System Interaction
(Netherlands) [3299-02]
o Human vision and image rendering: is the story over, or is it just
beginning? (Invited Paper), J.P. Allebach, Purdue Univ. [3299-03]
o Vision-based image compression (Invited Paper), M. Kunt, Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology (Switzerland) [3299-04]
Lunch Break
*** SESSION 2 Mon. 1:30 to 3:10 pm
*** KEYNOTE ADDRESS: PERSPECTIVES IN PERCEPTION AND ELECTRONIC IMAGING II
Chairs: Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr.; Jan P.
Allebach, Purdue Univ.; Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Lucent Technologies/
Bell Labs.
o Color imaging systems and color theory: past, present, and future
(Invited Paper), J.J. McCann, McCann Imaging [3299-05]
o Future image processing: making a picture fit the mind's eye
(Invited Paper), L.W. Stark, Univ. of California/Berkeley [3299-06]
o Discussion Session
*** SESSION 3 Mon. 3:30 to 4:50 pm
*** PSYCHOPHYSICAL MODELS FOR ELECTRONIC IMAGING
Chair: Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr.
o Mindseye: a visual programming/modeling environment for imaging
science, T. Carney, Neurometrics Institute and Univ. of California/
Berkeley [3299-07]
o Computational color vision model, I.R. Moorhead, Defence Research
Agency Fort Halstead (UK) [3299-08]
o Models of detectors selective to intrinsically two-dimensional
signals, C. Zetzsche, Univ. Muenchen (FRG); E. Barth, Institute for
Advanced Study/Berlin and Univ. Muenchen (FRG) [3299-09]
o Technique to extract relevant image features for visual tasks,
B.L. Beard, A.J. Ahumada, Jr., NASA Ames Research Ctr. [3299-10]
*** SESSION 4 Mon. 4:50 to 5:50 pm
*** PERCEPTUAL IMAGE QUALITY MODELS
Chair: Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs.
o Modeling the perception of digital images: a performance study,
R. Eriksson, B. Andren, K. Brunnstrom, Institute of Optical Research
(Sweden) [3299-11]
o Evaluation of two image quality models, B. Li, G.W. Meyer, Univ.
of Oregon; R.V. Klassen, Xerox Webster Research Ctr. [3299-12]
o Perceptually relevant image fidelity assessment, C.C. Taylor,
Z. Pizlo, J.P. Allebach, C.A. Bouman, Purdue Univ. [3299-13]
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HUMAN VISION AND ELECTRONIC IMAGING 10TH ANNIVERSARY BANQUET
Monday 7:00 to 10:00 pm
Hilton Hotel, Almaden Ballroom
Guest Speaker: Jacques Roufs, IPO Ctr. for Perception Research,
and Emeritus Professor, University of Eindhoven,
(Netherlands)
Topic: Image Quality
>>>>> >>>>> You must register by 7 January 1998! <<<<< <<<<<
>>>>> >>>>> No tickets will be sold on site! <<<<< <<<<<
Tickets are $45 per person and must be prepaid with prepaid
registration by 7 January 1998. More details at:
http://www.spie.org/web/meetings/programs/pw98/ei98_home.html
and in the "Banquets" section of the Advance Registration Form.
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Tuesday 27 January
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Plenary Speaker
Tuesday 8:30 to 9:15 am
MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS: WHAT'S NEXT?
Leonardo Chiariglione, CSELT/Telecom Italia (Italy)
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*** SESSION 5 Tues. 9:30 am to Noon
*** VIDEO IMAGE QUALITY
Chair: Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs.
o Spatiotemporal discrimination model predicts temporal masking
functions, A.J. Ahumada, Jr., B.L. Beard, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;
R. Eriksson, Institute of Optical Research (Sweden) [3299-14]
o Visual representation of spatiotemporal structure and the
consequences on temporal masking, K. Schill, C. Zetzsche, Univ.
Muenchen (FRG) [3299-15]
o Toward a perceptual video quality metric, A.B. Watson, NASA Ames
Research Ctr. [3299-16]
o MPEG encoder incorporating perceptually based quantization,
W. Osberger, R. Reeves, N. Bergmann, Queensland Univ. of Technology
(Australia) [3299-17]
o Perceptual distortion metric for edge-like artifacts in image
sequences, E.M. Yeh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
A.C. Kokaram, N.G. Kingsbury, Univ. of Cambridge (UK) [3299-18]
o Effects of temporal jitter on video quality: assessment using
psychophysical and computational modeling methods, Y. Chang,
Univ. of California/Berkeley; T. Carney, Neurometrics Institute;
S.A. Klein, D.G. Messerschmitt, A. Zakhor, Univ. of California/
Berkeley [3299-19]
o Engineering observations from spatiovelocity and spatiotemporal
visual models, S. J. Daly, Sharp Labs. of America [3299-20]
Lunch/Exhibit Break
*** SESSION 6 Tues. 1:30 to 3:10 pm
*** COLOR IMAGE QUALITY
Chair: Huib de Ridder, IPO Ctr. for Research on User-System
Interaction (Netherlands)
o Estimates of image quality using a multichannel model of visual
processing with contrast gain control, M. D'Zmura, Univ. of
California/Irvine; T.P.J. Shen, W. Wu, H. Chen, M. Vassiliou,
Rockwell Science Ctr. [3299-21]
o Perceptual quantization of chromatic components, A. Saadane,
L. Bedat, D. Barba, Univ. de Nantes (France) [3299-22]
o Perceptual quality metric of color quantization errors on still
images, S. Pefferkorn, CNET (France) [3299-23]
o Perceptual fidelity measure of digital color images, Y. Lai, J. Guo,
C.C.J. Kuo, Univ. of Southern California [3299-24]
o Temporal aspects of digital color multiplexing, E. Martinez-Uriegas,
H.D. Crane, J.D. Peters, SRI International [3299-25]
*** SESSION 7 Tues. 3:40 to 5:40 pm
*** PERCEPTUAL AND COGNITIVE ISSUES IN IMAGE QUALITY
Chair: Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr.
o Psychophysical evaluation of image quality: from judgment to
impression (Invited Paper), H. de Ridder, IPO Ctr. for Research on
User-System Interaction (Netherlands) [3299-26]
o Visual adaptation and the perception of distortions in natural images,
O.H. MacLin, M.A. Webster, Univ. of Nevada/Reno [3299-27]
o Perceptually optimal color reproduction, S. Yendrikhovskij,
F.J.J. Blommaert, H. de Ridder, IPO Ctr. for Research on User-System
Interaction (Netherlands) [3299-28]
o Imaging system capability assessment using a trainable retinal
simulation, W.M. Routt, Jr., Lexmark International, Inc.; M. Shur,
Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School and Lexmark International, Inc.
[3299-29]
o Perceptual factors in stereoscopic displays: the effect of image
disparity, convergence distance, and focus length on perceived
quality, W.A. Ijsselsteijn, H. de Ridder, R. Hamberg, IPO Ctr. for
Research on User-System Interaction (Netherlands) [3299-30]
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Wednesday 28 January
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Plenary Speaker
Wednesday 8:30 to 9:15 am
THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION HASN'T HAPPENED YET
Alan Kay, Disney Fellow and Vice President of Research and Development,
The Walt Disney Company
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*** SESSION 8 Wed. 9:30 am to Noon
*** ELECTRONIC IMAGING BASED ON RETINAL PROCESSING AND EYE MOVEMENTS
Chairs: Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr.;
Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs.
o Real-time foveated multiresolution system for low-bandwidth video
communication, W. S. Geisler, J. S. Perry, Univ. of Texas/Austin
[3299-31]
o Duality between foveatization and multiscale local spectrum
estimation, R.B. Navarro, J. Portilla, Instituto de Optica (Spain);
A. Tabernero, Univ. Politecnica de Madrid (Spain) [3299-32]
o Gaze-contingent video resolution degradation, A.T. Duchowski,
B.H. McCormick, Texas A&M Univ. [3299-33]
o Comparing human and computer top-down vision in a recognition task:
effects of blur and noise degradation, M. Okubo, Okayama Prefectural
Univ. (Japan); L.W. Stark, Univ. of California/Berkeley [3299-34]
o New nonuniform sampling image representation method and its
application in knowledge-based active pattern recognition, F. Long,
N. Zheng, Xi'an Jiaotong Univ. (China) [3299-35]
o Dividing attention between fovea and periphery: implications for
helmet-mounted display design, A. M. Rohaly, R. Karsh, U.S. Army
Research Lab. [3299-36]
Lunch/Exhibit Break
*** SESSION 9 Wed. 1:30 to 2:50 pm
*** COLOR FOR THE INTERNET: PERCEPTUAL AND ENGINEERING ISSUES
Chair: Jennifer L. Gille, NASA Ames Research Ctr.
o Color fidelity on the WWW, J. C. King, Adobe Systems Inc. [3299-37]
o Color management in the real world: sRGB, ICC, ICM2, ColorSync, and
other attempts to make color "transparent", M. Stokes, Hewlett-
Packard Labs. [3299-38]
o Rehabilitation of "Gamma", C. A. Poynton, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
[3299-39]
o Error diffusion using the "web-safe" colors: how good is it across
platforms? J.L. Gille, J.O. Larimer, NASA Ames Research Ctr.;
J. Luszcz, Sterling Software [3299-40]
*** SESSION 10 Wed. 2:50 to 3:30 pm
*** USES OF COLOR FOR REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS
Chair: John J. McCann, McCann Imaging
o Color for horizontal situation displays, G. A. Derefeldt, National
Defence Research Establishment (Sweden) [3299-41]
o When product designers use perceptually based color tools,
W.R. Bender, MIT Media Lab. [3299-42]
*** SESSION 11 Wed. 4:00 to 6:20 pm
*** PERCEPTUAL ISSUES IN ART
Chair: Christopher W. Tyler, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
o Body language user interface, B. Brody, Univ. of Alaska/Fairbanks
[3299-43]
o Origin of drawn form: a dynamic model of the emergence of visual
form in young childrens' drawings, E. Burton, Middlesex Univ. (UK)
[3299-44]
o Perception of 3D scenes from pictures, Z. Pizlo, M.R. Scheessele,
Purdue Univ. [3299-45]
o Ancient lenses in art and sculpture and the objects viewed through
them, dating back 4500 years, J.M. Enoch, Univ. of California/Berkeley
[3299-46]
o Eye placement principles in portraits and figure studies over the
past two millenia, C.W. Tyler, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research
Institute [3299-47]
o Interaction of cerebral hemispheres and artistic thinking,
N.N. Nikolaenko, I.M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology
and Biochemistry (Russia) [3299-48]
o Blending the art and science of color, J. Bourges, Bourges Color
International [3299-49]
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DISCUSSION SESSION
Wednesday 6:20 to 7:00
Moderators: John J. McCann, McCann Imaging
Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr.
Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs.
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Thursday 29 January
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Plenary Speaker
Thursday 8:30 to 9:15 am
Image Compression in Space: Past, Present, and Future
Jacques Blamont, Ctr. National d'Etudes Spatiales (France)
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*** SESSION 12 Thurs. 9:30 to 10:30 am
*** PERCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO HALFTONING
Chair: Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs.
o Improved error diffusion algorithm incorporating a visual model,
K.E. Spaulding, D.W. Couwenhoven, R.L. Miller, Eastman Kodak Co.
[3299-50]
o Multiscale edge analysis of halftoned images, O. Veryovka, Univ. of
Alberta (Canada); A. Fournier, Univ. of British Columbia (Canada);
J.W. Buchanan, Univ. of Alberta (Canada) [3299-51]
o Perceptual notion of scale for halftone representations, W. Qian,
B.B. Kimia, Brown Univ. [3299-52]
*** SESSION 13 Thurs.11:00 am to 12:20 pm
*** PERCEIVING AND PROCESSING NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC IMAGES
Chair: Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr.
o Using surface markings to enhance accuracy and stability of object
perception in graphic displays, R.A. Browse, J.C. Rodger,
R.A. Adderley, Queen's Univ. (Canada) [3299-53]
o Subband texture synthesis for image coding, S.Y. Yoon, E.H. Adelson,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology [3299-54]
o Visual search and natural color distributions, M.A. Webster,
V.E. Raker, G. Malkoc, O.H. MacLin, Univ. of Nevada/Reno [3299-55]
o Electrophysiological measurements of the natural image distortion,
V.N. Chihman, Y.E. Shelepin, B. Makulov, S. Pronin, A. Chihman,
A. Harausov, Pavlov Institute of Physiology (Russia) [3299-56]
Lunch/Exhibit Break
*** SESSION 14 Thurs. 1:30 to 5:40 pm
*** PERCEPTUAL IMAGE SIMILARITY AND RETRIEVAL
Chair: John C. Dalton, Apple Computer, Inc.
o Brain as a Darwin machine: neocortical circuitry for bootstrapping
quality (Invited Paper), W.H. Calvin, Univ. of Washington [3299-57]
o Independent component analysis for representing and recognizing faces,
M. Stewart Bartlett, Univ. of California/San Diego and The Salk
Institute for Biological Studies; T.J. Sejnowski, Univ. of California/
San Diego, Howard Hughes Medical Ctr., and The Salk Institute for
Biological Studies [3299-58]
o Eye movements and image statistics, P. Reinagel, Harvard Medical
School; A. Zador, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies [3299-59]
o Computing local and global similarity in images, R. Manmatha,
S.S. Ravela, Univ. of Massachusetts/Amherst [3299-60]
o Why audition is the better vision problem, M. Slaney, Interval
Research, Inc. [3299-61]
o Modeling constructive perception in auditory scene analysis,
D. Ellis, International Computer Science Institute [3299-62]
o Steerable pyramid-based features for image retrieval from a texture
database, P. Blancho, H. Konik, K. Knoblauch, Univ. Jean Monnet de
Saint-Etienne (France) [3299-63]
o Similarity pyramid for browsing and organization of large image
database, J.Y. Chen, C.A. Bouman, Purdue Univ.; J.C. Dalton, Apple
Computer, Inc.; J.P. Allebach, Purdue Univ. [3299-64]
o Perceptual image similarity, B.E. Rogowitz, IBM T.J. Watson Research
Ctr.; T. Frese, Purdue Univ.; J.R. Smith, IBM T.J. Watson Research
Ctr.; C.A. Bouman, Purdue Univ. [3299-65]
o Experimental studies for the role of semantic and pictorial cues in
image retrieval, T.V. Papathomas, Rutgers Univ.; I.J. Cox,
M.L. Miller, T. Minka, NEC Research Institute; T. E. Conway, Rutgers
Univ. [3299-66]
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DISCUSSION SESSION
Thursday 5:40 to 6:40 pm
Moderators: John C. Dalton, Apple Computer, Inc.
Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr.
Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs.
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Standby Presentations:
o Deriving and combining biologically plausible visual processes with
the windowed radon transform, H.K. Rising III, Iterated Systems, Inc.
[3299-67]
o Retinally reconstructed images: digital images having a resolution
match with the human eye, J. Ghosh, Univ. of Texas/Austin; T. Kuyel,
Texas Instruments Inc.; W.S. Geisler, Univ. of Texas/Austin [3299-69]
o Visual exploration of images, E. Suaste-Gomez, J. Leybon,
D. Rodriguez, Instituto Politecnico Nacional (Mexico) [3299-70]
o Semiautomatic image analysis using artificial intelligence, M. Wim,
Royal Military Academy (Belgium) [3299-71]