Advances in Visual Computing

Advances in Visual Computing

  • George Bebis
  • Richard Boyle
  • Bahram Parvin
  • Darko Koracin
  • Ronald Chung
  • Hammoud
  • Muhammad Hussain
  • Kar-Han Tan
  • Roger Crawfis
  • Daniel Thalmann
  • David Kao
  • Lisa Avila
Publisher:Springer Science & Business MediaISBN 13: 9783642172762ISBN 10: 3642172768

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Advances in Visual Computing is written by George Bebis and published by Springer Science & Business Media. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3642172768 (ISBN 10) and 9783642172762 (ISBN 13).

The three volume set LNCS 6453, LNCS 6454, and LNCS 6455 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2010, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA, in November/December 2010. The 93 revised full papers and 73 poster papers presented together with 44 full and 6 poster papers of 7 special tracks were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 300 submissions. The papers of part I (LNCS 6453) are organized in computational bioimaging, computer graphics, behavior detection and modeling, low-level color image processing, feature extraction and matching, visualization, motion and tracking, unconstrained biometrics: advances and trends, 3D mapping, modeling and surface reconstruction, and virtual reality. Part II (LNCS 6454) comprises topics such as calibration, pose estimation, and reconstruction, segmentation, stereo, registration, medical imaging, low cost virtual reality: expanding horizons, best practices in teaching visual computing, applications, and video analysis and event recognition. Part III (LNCS 6455) mainly contains papers of the poster session and concludes with contributions addressing visualization, as well as motion and tracking.