Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
PRMU |
2011-03-11 09:30 |
Ibaraki |
|
Pedestrian Traffic Flow Analysis by Human Group Matching across Sparsely Distributed Cameras Yukari Akuta, Naoko Nitta, Noboru Babaguchi (Osaka Univ.) PRMU2010-272 |
Pedestrian traffic flow analysis in a wide area can be useful for various applications such as public space design and c... [more] |
PRMU2010-272 pp.205-210 |
HIP |
2011-02-21 16:20 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa International Univ. |
[Invited Talk]
3D hand pose estimation for gesture-controlled mobile robot Kiyoshi Hoshino, Takuya Kasahara (Univ. Tsukuba) HIP2010-85 |
The authors introduce a 3D hand pose estimation system with first-stage rough screening and second-stage detailed search... [more] |
HIP2010-85 pp.35-38 |
ITE-ME, ITE-AIT, ITE-BCT, IE |
2009-11-19 17:20 |
Fukuoka |
Kyushu Sangyo Univ. |
An Object Tracking System using PC controlled Cameras Sayaka Okamoto, Hiroshi Hanaizumi (Hosei Univ.) IE2009-110 |
A multi-camera system was proposed for tracking persons using PC controlled cameras connected with network. In the syste... [more] |
IE2009-110 pp.67-72 |
SIS |
2009-06-11 13:30 |
Okinawa |
|
Color Calibration Method by Histogram Matching with Color Space Transformation Yasuaki Mogi, Akira Taguchi (Tokyo City Univ) SIS2009-5 |
A major problem of multi-camera systems is the color calibration. Even identical cameras, which have same optical proper... [more] |
SIS2009-5 pp.25-29 |
ITE-ME, ITE-AIT, ITE-BCT, IE |
2008-11-28 14:35 |
Nagasaki |
Nagasaki Univ. |
An Object Tracking System using PC controlled Cameras Connected with Network Sayaka Okamoto, Hiroshi Hanaizumi, Rica Hagiwara (Hosei Univ.) IE2008-98 |
A multi-camera system was proposed for tracking persons using PC controlled cameras connected with network. In the syste... [more] |
IE2008-98 pp.61-66 |
AI, IPSJ-DC |
2008-11-28 10:45 |
Okinawa |
|
A Novel Surveillance Cameras System by Ad Hoc Network Wataru Uemura, Masashi Murata (Ryukoku Univ.) AI2008-36 |
In ad-hoc network, we can build a network infrastructure easily. In addition, it is easy to add nodes to the network and... [more] |
AI2008-36 pp.71-76 |
PRMU |
2008-10-24 15:20 |
Tokushima |
Tokushima Univ. |
Development of an Intelligent Wheelchair based on Stereo-vision Camera coupled with a Near-infrared Pattern Projector Yutaka Satoh, Ryushi Ozaki, Katsuhiko Sakaue (AIST) PRMU2008-106 |
In this paper, we present a noble electric wheelchair equipped with a stereo camera and a near-infrared pattern projecto... [more] |
PRMU2008-106 pp.103-106 |
PRMU |
2007-03-15 17:00 |
Okayama |
|
Free-viewpoint Imaging of a Complex Scene Using Multiple Cameras Shohei Kawata, Norimichi Ukita, Masatsugu Kidode (NAIST) |
We propose a free-viewpoint imaging algorithm that uses only sparsely-located cameras and can be employedd in the compli... [more] |
PRMU2006-253 pp.109-114 |
PRMU |
2007-01-18 09:00 |
Kyoto |
|
Video presentation satisfying multiple users’ requirements using multiple PTZ cameras in child-care facility Sumika Ohno, Tomoya Ishikawa, Kazumasa Yamazawa, Naokazu Yokoya (NAIST) |
With high-speed network and high performance PCs, live broadcasting camera systems which allow users to look at states o... [more] |
PRMU2006-184 pp.1-6 |
PRMU, NLC, TL |
2006-10-19 09:30 |
Tokyo |
|
Multiple View Camera Calibration based on Local Multiple Planes Isao Miyagawa (NTT), Kimihiro Tomiyama, Yuichi Iwadate (NHK) |
When we apply a plane-based calibration to images captured by multiple view cameras, it is necessary to observe the refe... [more] |
PRMU2006-93 pp.7-12 |
MVE, IE |
2006-07-14 10:25 |
Ishikawa |
Kanazawa University |
Analysis of Falling Motions of Snowflakes Using Multi-Cameras Ken-ichi Maruyama, Mamoru Kubo, Yusuke Yoneda, Masahiro Tamura, Ken-ichiro Muramoto (Kanazawa Univ.) |
It is important to measure the shape and falling patterns of snowflakes quantatively for elucidationg their formation. F... [more] |
IE2006-28 MVE2006-34 pp.5-10 |
PRMU |
2006-03-17 13:30 |
Fukuoka |
Kyushu Univ. |
* , Takekazu Kato, Toshikazu Wada (Wakayama Univ.), (NICT) |
This paper presents a novel method for human head tracking using multiple cameras. Most existing methods estimate 3D tar... [more] |
PRMU2005-277 pp.121-128 |