PROCAMS 2005 - IEEE International Workshop on Projector-Camera Systems
WorkshopSan Diego, California, USA
Saturday, June 25 2005
About the Workshop
PROCAMS 2005 is held in conjunction with IEEE CVPR 2005. Recently there has been an explosion of interest in systems which combine projection technology with computer vision. Examples include display walls, interactive display surfaces, intelligent environments and performance art. A characteristic of these systems is their ability to passively sense an environment in support of real-time control of projected light. Research in this area spans a number of disciplines including computer vision, computer graphics, HCI and display technologies. In particular, the theory and techniques used by researchers in the area are related, sometimes complementary, to traditional computer vision techniques employed in stereo-camera and gesture recognition systems. The goal of this workshop is to bring researchers from these different areas together and continue fostering a common research community by examining common research problems and open issues. The workshop will also arrange for a panel of leaders in the field to discuss the future of projector-camera systems. Topics include: Automatic detection of projector, camera & surface characteristics, Multi-view geometry applied to projectors and cameras, Geometric and photometric calibration, Novel user-interfaces, People sensing, Environment modeling, Immersive and interactive displays, Spatial augmented reality, Pocket projectors, Application experiences, Architecture of projector-camera systems, Computer vision in the presence of projected information, Steerable projectors, Virtual keyboards and Interactive art installations.
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