Technical Program

The technical program will consist of invited talks, and regular oral and poster sessions. The intention is to allow longer times for questions and discussions in a relaxed and stimulating atmosphere. The technical program for ELFI2019 Workshop is available in PDF here.

Agenda

Tuesday, 4 June, 2019

08:00–08:10Opening
08:10–09:00Keynote: Optical Compressive Multidimensional Sensing
Adrian Stern
Ben-Gurion University, Israel
09:00–10:00

Lecture session 1: Light field sensing

Light Field Sensing and Content Creation
Reinhard Koch
Multimedia Information Processing group, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Germany

Near Real-time Light Field Reconstruction and Rendering for On-set Capture Quality Evaluation
Matthias Ziegler, Mojtaba Bemana, Joachim Keinert, Karol Myszkowski
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Moving Picture Technologies, Erlangen, Germany;
Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Computer Graphics, Saarbrücken, Germany

Creation of 360° Light Fields Using Concentric Mosaics with Varying Slit Widths
Sebastian Knorr, Matthias Knoblauch, Thomas Sikora
Communication Systems Group, Technical University of Berlin, Germany

10:00–10:30Coffee break
10:30–11:20Keynote: Radon Transform for Practical Light Field Imaging
Todor Georgiev
Adobe, USA
11:20–12:20

Lecture session 2: Light field processing

Light Field Sampling and Reconstruction
Atanas Gotchev
3D Media Group, Tampere University, Finland

Interactive Light Field Tilt-Shift Refocus with Generalized Shift-and-Sum
Martin Alain, Weston Aenchbacher, Aljosa Smolic
V-SENSE Project, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

A Novel Depth Adaptive Tone Mapping Scheme for Multi-View 3D HDR Content Generation
Mansi Sharma, M. S. Venkatesh, Rohan Lal
Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Delhi, India

12:20–13:20Lunch break
13:20–14:20

Lecture session 3: Light field display

Towards end-to-end solutions for capturing, authoring and displaying wide
light-field content

Tibor Balogh
Holografika, Hungary

Some Practical Aspects of Light Field Display Systems
Philip Surman
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Design and Characterization of Light Field Displays Based on Retinal Image Formation Models
Erdem Sahin
3D Media Group, Tampere University, Finland

14:20–14:50Coffee break
14:50–16:00

Poster session 1

Preserving Scene Fidelity by Computer Vision and Geometrical Optics Based on Raw Captures
Yongwei Li
Realistic 3D Group, Mid Sweden University, Sweden

FiMic: Fourier Plane Integral Microscope, a Light-Field Microscope and Its Applications
Gabriele Scrofani
University of Valencia, Spain

Temporal resolution of the human visual system and light field displays
Maydel Fernandez-Alonso
Newcastle University, UK

Opportunities and Challenges for Light Field Compression with Video Coding Tools
Waqas Ahmad
Realistic 3D Group, Mid Sweden University, Sweden

Tone Mapping on HoloVizio Projector Images
Oleksii Doronin
Holografika, Hungary

Plenoptic Image Watermarking: A Robust Approach
Amir Ansari
University of Valencia, Spain

Rectification Algorithm of Curvilinear Epipolar Geometry for Scene Depth Retrieval in
Plenoptic Imaging Systems

Mehdi Ardebili
Raytrix, Germany

Light-Field 3D Videoconferencing
Aron Cserkaszky
Holografika, Hungary

Batch ST: Batch Shearlet Transform for Light Field Reconstruction
Yuan Gao
Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Germany

Full 3D Reconstruction using Multi-Focus Plenoptic Cameras
Luca Palmieri
Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Hungary

Lightfield Editing for Cinema Quality Media Production
Faezeh S. Zakeri
Moving Picture Technologies, Fraunhover IIS, Germany

Spatial contrast sensitivity at high luminance: data and modeling
Christos Kaspiris-Rousellis, Adam Simmons and Jenny C. A. Read
Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, UK

CIVIT Dataset: Horizontal-Parallax-Only Densely-Sampled Light-Fields
Sergio Moreschini 
3D Media Group, Tampere University, Finland

CIVIT Dataset: Stereoscopic 3D-360 videos of typical media production use cases
Filipe Gama
3D Media Group, Tampere University, Finland

19:00–21:00Dinner
21:00–22:00Welcome drinks

Wednesday, 5 June, 2019

14:00-15:00Lunch break
15:00–16:20

Lecture session 4: Light field compression

Light Field Modelling and Compression, and Augmented Telepresence for Remote Operation
Mårten Sjöström
Realistic 3D Group, Mid Sweden University, Sweden

Camera Array Depth Estimation for Views in Generic Positions
Emre Can KAYA, Ioan TABUS
Tampere University, Finland

3D Point Cloud Geometry Compression using TSPLVQ
Amira Filali, Vincent Ricordel, Nicolas Normand
LS2N Laboratory, Nantes University, France

Rate-complexity trade-off in Minimum Rate Predictors Light Field lossless encoding
João M. Santos, Pedro A. A. Assuncao, Luis A. da Silva Cruz, Luis M. N. Tavora,
Rui Fonseca-Pinto, Sergio M. M. Faria

Instituto de Telecomunicacoes; ESTG – Instituto Politecnico de Leiria, Leiria, Portugal

16:20–16:50Coffee break
16:50–17:50

Poster session 2

Multi-User Augmented Reality Application for Video Communication in Virtual Space
Kumar Mridul, M. Ramanathan, Kunal Ahirwar, Mansi Sharma
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India

Visually Lossless Compression of Light Fields
Lucas A. Thomaz et al.
Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal

Photogrammetric Multiple Camera Calibration Using a Robotic Arm
Laura Ribeiro, Atanas Gotchev 
3D Media Group, Tampere University, Finland

The Mechanisms for Depth Perception from Light Fields: A Review 
Yuta Miyanishi 

3D Media Group, Tampere University, Finland

Characterization of accommodation response in foveated near-eye holographic displays
Jani Mäkinen, Erdem Sahin, Atanas Gotchev
3D Media Group, Tampere University, Finland

A forest landscape for visual SLAM
Ihtisham Ali
3D Media Group, Tampere University, Finland

Surface light field coding for dynamic 3D point clouds
Deepa Naik, Sebastian Schwarz
Nokia Technologies, Finland

Using Epipolar Plane Image Representations for Objective Evaluation of Light Field Images
Ali Ak, Patrick Le Callet
University of Nantes, France

Multiframe kernel based view interpolation for light field video
Dingcheng Yue
University of Cambridge, UK

Light Field Datasets for Visual Quality Assessment and New Challenges:
An Overview

Waqas Ellahi, Toinon Vigier, Patrick Le Callet
University of Nantes, France

A Novel Convex Autoregressive Model for Light Field Denoising on Riemannian Space
Mansi Sharma, Rohan Lal
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India

Edge reconstruction method to improve depth estimation from light fields
Rui Lourenco, Pedro A. A. Assuncao, Luis M. N. Tavora, Lucas A. Thomaz, Rui Fonseca-Pinto,
Sergio M. M. Faria

Instituto de Telecomunicacoes; ESTG – Instituto Politecnico de Leiria, Leiria, Portugal

19:30–21:30Dinner

Thursday, 6 June, 2019

08:00–09:20

Lecture session 5: Optics and vision

The human visual system and novel displays
Jenny Read
Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, UK

Lightfield microscopy. From capture to display.
Manuel Martinez Coral
3D Imaging and Display Laboratory, University of Valencia, Spain

A Software Framework for RGB-D Image Formation Using Focused Plenoptic Cameras
Arne Petersen, Reinhard Koch
Multimedia Information Processing group, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Germany

Virtually Transparent Dynamic Obstacles in Heavy Mobile Work Machines
Olli Suominen
3D Media Group, Tampere University, Finland

09:20–10:00Interactive session