The International Time-of-Flight Workshop will be held on March 9-12, 2014 in Ein-Gedi, Israel. The invitation-only event was initiated and is hosted by Dr. Giora Yahav from Microsoft Israel R&D center. The organizing committee includes:
Erhardt Barth (University of Lübeck / Gestigon, DE)
Shahram Izadi (Microsoft Research, UK)
Nobukazu Teranishi (University of Hyogo / Shizuoka University, JP)
Christian Theobalt (MPI für Informatik – Saarbrücken, DE)
Giora Yahav (Chairman, Microsoft R&D, IL)
Erez Tadmor (Organizer, Microsoft R&D, IL)
The workshop agenda:
Erhardt Barth (University of Lübeck / Gestigon, DE)
Shahram Izadi (Microsoft Research, UK)
Nobukazu Teranishi (University of Hyogo / Shizuoka University, JP)
Christian Theobalt (MPI für Informatik – Saarbrücken, DE)
Giora Yahav (Chairman, Microsoft R&D, IL)
Erez Tadmor (Organizer, Microsoft R&D, IL)
The workshop agenda:
- Edoardo Charbon, University of Delft
“Time-of-Flight Approaches to SPAD and SiPM Imaging” - Christoph Garbe, University of Heidelberg,
“Algorithmic Enhancement and Validation for Time-of-Flight Imaging” - Christian Theobalt, MPI Informatik
“Sensor Fusion in Time-of-Flight Imaging and Depth-Based Performance Capture” - Zeev Zalevsky, Bar-Ilan University
“Novel Concepts for Photonic Ranging” - Johannes Steurer, ARRI
“Exploring New Avenues in Motion Picture Production: A Groundbreaking RGB+Z Camera Demands Cutting-Edge Time-of-Flight Technology” - Nobukazu Teranishi, University of Hyogo / Shizuoka University
“A Review for Global Shutter Image Sensors” - keynote - Erez Tadmor, Microsoft
“Time-of-Flight Image Sensor Characterization” - Tohru Yamada, AIS Panasonic
“Pixel Design and Technologies for Time-of-Flight Sensor” - Reinhard Koch, University of Kiel,
“Model-based Analysis of Dynamic Scenes from Range-Color Video” - Amos Feningstein, TowerJazz
“IR SPAD Development in TowerJazz” - Ruigang Yang, University of Kentucky
“High-Accuracy Gait Analysis using A Single Depth Camera for Medical Applications” - Erhardt Barth, University of Luebeck / Gestigon
“Gesture Interfaces with Depth Sensors” - keynote - Keita Yasutomi, Shizuoka University
“High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Range Imagers with Lateral Electric Field Modulators” - Matthias Hullin, MPI Informatik / University of Bonn
“Transient Imaging with Photonic Mixer Devices” - Daniel Freedman, Microsoft
“Sparse Reflections Analysis: Fast Removal of General Multipath for Time-of-Flight Sensors” - Assaf Lahav, TowerJazz
“Ultra High Speed Imaging - Highlights from Kirania” - Ayush Bhandari, MIT media lab
“Multi-frequency Methods for Solving Inverse Problems in TOF Imaging” - Andreas Kolb, University of Siegen
“Time-of-Flight Data Processing, Challenges and Solutions” - keynote - Daniel Van Nieuwenhove, Softkinetic
“Time-of-Flight: How to Make Lower Power, Lower Noise and Higher Accuracy Work Together” - Juergen Gall, University of Bonn
“From Pose to Affordance” - Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research
”Designing Interactive User Experiences Using Advanced 3D Computer Vision Techniques” - Bernhard Buttgen, MESA Imaging
“Power Considerations for Time-of-Flight Imaging in Mobile Devices” - Seiichiro Mizuno, Solid State Division - Hamamatsu Photonics
“Industrial Time-of-Flight Sensor Development at Hamamatsu Photonics” - Micha Feigin-Almon, MIT media lab
“Time Resolved Imaging and Applications” - Yebin Liu, Tsinghua University
“Fourier Analysis on Transient Imaging by Time-of-Flight Camera” - Refael Whyte, Waikato University
“Novel Methods for Resolving Multipath in Time-of-Flight Cameras” - Ofer David, BrightWay Vision
“Active Gated Imaging for Automotive Safety Applications”