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CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS ICIGP 2020 2020 3rd International Conference on Image and Graphics Processing ICVR 2020 2020 6th International Conference on Virtual Reality Singapore | February 8‐10, 2020 Technically Assisted By Published by Organized By
CONTENT Welcome Message·····························································································3 Notes and Tips·································································································4 Venue··································································································5 Agenda··································································································9 Introduction of Keynote Speakers and Invited Speakers···································14
WELCOME Dear professors and distinguished delegates, It is indeed a pleasure to welcome you to 2020 3rd International Conference on Image and Graphics Processing (ICIGP 2020) and 2020 6th International Conference on Virtual Reality (ICVR 2020) being held in the beautiful garden city, Singapore. We are pleased to have accepted 44 presentations out of 95 papers. On February 9, these presentations are divided into six parallel sessions: Object Detection and Intelligent Recognition; Image Analysis and Calculation; Image Processing Technology and Method (Two Sessions); Computer Vision and Digital Image Processing; Virtual Reality and Virtual Technology. One best presentation will be selected from each parallel session, evaluated from: Originality, Applicability, Technical Merit, Visual Aids, and English Delivery. Wishing you all the very best of luck with your presentations! A word of special welcome is given to our keynote speakers and invited speakers, Prof. Kai‐Kuang Ma, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Prof. Giuliani Donatella, University of Bologna, Italy; Prof. Nobuhiko Mukai, Tokyo City University, Japan; Assoc. Prof. Hongjun Li, Beijing Forestry University, China and Prof. Qiu Chen, Kogakuin University, Japan as well as all the authors who are pleased to make contributions to our conference and share their new research ideas with us. And we wish to express our sincere appreciation to all the Program Chairs and Technical Committee. We believe that by this excellent conference, you can get more opportunity for further communication with researchers and practitioners with the common interest in Image and Graphics Processing, Virtual Reality fields. Our wish is that you will enjoy this conference, contribute effectively toward it and take back with you knowledge, experiences, contacts and happy memories of this conference. Yours sincerely, Conference Chairs Prof. Giuliani Donatella, University of Bologna, Italy Prof. Xin Yang, Dalian University of Technology, China 3
NOTES & TIPS Notes: You are welcome to collect conference materials at any working time during the conference. Please kindly keep your Paper ID in mind so that the staff can quickly locate your registration information onsite. Certificate of Listener can be collected at the registration counter. Certificate of Presentation will be awarded after your presentation by the session chair. Your punctual arrival and active involvement in each session will be highly appreciated. Please kindly make your own arrangements for accommodations. Warm Tips for Safety Please keep all your belongings (laptop and hand phone etc.) with you in the public places, buses, metro. Conference organization is not responsible for the loss or damage of any valuables of the attendees. Wearing your name tag when you enter the meeting room. Name tag is not allowed to borrow to irrelevant persons. Do not bring irrelevant persons into the meeting room. Warm Tips for Oral Presentation: Please copy your PPT to the computer on Feb. 8 or in the morning of Feb. 9 at the registration table. The size of PPT is 16:9. Regular oral presentation: 15 minutes (including Q&A). Laptop, projector & screen, laser sticks will be provided by the conference organizer. One Best Presentation will be selected from each parallel session and the author of best presentation will be announced and awarded at the end of each session. 4
VENUE NTU@one‐north http://www.ntu.edu.sg/odfm/onenorth/Pages/onenorth.aspx Add: 11 Slim Barracks Rise, one‐north Executive Centre #06‐04, Singapore 138664 How to get to the Venue from Singapore Changi Airport? 1. Subway 5
VENUE 2. Shuttle 3. Taxi Duration 24min Estimated Price $24 ‐ $29 USD Please visit https://www.rome2rio.com/map/Singapore‐Airport‐SIN/11‐Slim‐Barracks‐Ris e‐Singapore‐138664 for more information. TIPS: Weather High Temperature: 15℃| Low Temperature: 31℃ Time Zone Currency GMT+8 SGD Important Phone Numbers Emergency Ambulance & Fire: 995 Police Emergency: 999 6
VENUE Below are several hotels nearby for your reference. Please make the reservation by yourself in advance. Park Avenue Rochester 4 Stars Website: https://parkavenueintl.com/parkavenuerochester/ T: +65 6830 8360 E: pareservations@uel.sg Citadines Fusionopolis Singapore 4 Stars Website: https://www.citadines.com/en/singapore/singapore/citadines‐fusionopolis‐singapore.html T: +65 6248 3333 E: enquiry.singapore@the‐ascott.com Park Hotel Alexandra 4 Stars Website: https://www.parkhotelgroup.com/en/alexandra T: + 65 6828 8888 E: info.phal@parkhotelgroup.com Fragrance Hotel ‐ Waterfront 3 Stars Website: https://fragrance‐waterfront.hotel‐rn.com/ T: US and Canada: 888‐697‐3791 UK: 0808 145 3715 Europe: +800‐8585‐2345 8
AGENDA < February 8, 2020, Saturday > Outside the Classroom LT301 10:00‐17:00 Onsite Registration & Conference Materials Collection Give your Paper ID to the staff. (* Please show your acceptance letter / passport so that the staff could confirm your identity.) Sign your name in the attendance list and check the paper information. Check your conference kit, which includes conference bag, name tag, lunch & dinner coupon, conference program, the receipt of the payment, the USB of paper collection and a pen. Please copy your PPT to the computer on February 8 or in the morning of February 9 at the registration table. Note: You can also register and collect the conference materials on February 9. < February 9, 2020, Sunday > Morning LT301 Chaired by Prof. Giuliani Donatella, University of Bologna, Italy 09:30‐09:35 Opening Remark Prof. Kai‐Kuang Ma, IEEE Fellow Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 09:35‐10:15 Keynote Speech I Speech Title: Net‐generation Image Processing: When Signal Processing Meets Deep Learning 10:15‐10:50 Group Photo & Coffee Break 9
AGENDA Prof. Giuliani Donatella University of Bologna, Italy 10:50‐11:30 Keynote Speech II Speech Title: Image Segmentation and Edge Extraction Using Metaheuristic Algorithms: Firefly Algorithm and Artificial Bee Colony Prof. Nobuhiko Mukai Tokyo City University, Japan 11:30‐12:00 Invited Speech I Speech Title: Computer Graphics Applications with Particle Methods Lunch < February 9, 2020, Sunday > Afternoon Invited Speeches Assoc. Prof. Hongjun Li Beijing Forestry University, China SR906 Speech Title: Analysis and Reconstruction of 3D Point Cloud 13:30‐14:00 Prof. Qiu Chen Kogakuin University, Japan SR907 Speech Title: Recent Advancements in Scene Recognition Research Parallel Sessions LT301 Session I ‐ Object Detection and Intelligent Recognition 14:10‐15:55 7 Presentations FS1004, FS1011, FS1012‐A, FS1025, FS1026‐A, FS1040, FS3024 Coffee Break Session IV ‐ Image Processing Technology and Method 16:10‐17:55 7 Presentations FS1019, FS1023, FS1020, FS1002‐A, FS1014, FS1017, FS1033 10
AGENDA SR906 Session II ‐ Image Analysis and Calculation 14:10‐15:55 7 Presentations FS1024, FS1001, FS1003, FS1005, FS1029, FS1043, FS1048 Coffee Break Session V ‐ Computer Vision and Digital Image Processing 16:10‐18:10 8 Presentations FS1032, FS1037‐A, FS1022, FS1008, FS1042, FS1006, FS1031, FS1030 SR907 Session III ‐ Image Processing Technology and Method 14:10‐15:55 7 Presentations FS1009‐A, FS1016, FS1018‐A, FS1028, FS1038, FS3016, FS1046‐A Coffee Break Session VI ‐ Virtual Reality and Virtual Technology 16:10‐18:10 8 Presentations FS3009‐A, FS3011, FS3015‐A, FS3018, FS3019‐A, FS3022, FS3013, FS3002 Dinner SOCIAL EVENT Merlion ParkGardens by the BaySt. Andrew’s CathedralLittle IndiaChinatownOrchard Road Note: 1. Gather point: The Entrance of NTU@one‐north (08:50am). It’s expected that the tour will end at 18:00pm. 2. Participants need to sign up by February 1. 80 USD will be charged. 3. Inclusions: traffic and English guide. Lunch will not be included. 11
AGENDA Merlion Park is a famous Singapore landmark and a major tourist attraction, located near One Fullerton, Singapore, near the Central Business District (CBD). The Merlion is a mythical creature with a lion's head and the body of a fish that is widely used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore. Two Merlion statues are located at the park. The original Merlion structure measures 8.6 meters tall and spouts water from its mouth. It has subsequently been joined by a Merlion cub, which is located near the original statue and measures just 2 metres tall. Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares (250 acres) of reclaimed land in the Central Region of Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden (in Marina South), Bay East Garden (in Marina East) and Bay Central Garden (in Downtown Core and Kallang). The largest of the gardens is the Bay South Garden at 54 hectares (130 acres) designed by Grant Associates. Its Flower Dome is the largest glass greenhouse in the world. The Cathedral of St Andrew (often referred to as St Andrews Cathedral) is a ruined cathedral in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It was built in 1158 and became the centre of the Medieval Catholic Church in Scotland as the seat of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and the Bishops and Archbishops of St Andrews. It fell into disuse and ruin after Catholic mass was outlawed during the 16th‐century Scottish Reformation. It is currently a monument in the custody of Historic Environment Scotland. The ruins indicate that the building was approximately 119 m (390 ft) long, and is the largest church to have been built in Scotland. 12
AGENDA Little India is an ethnic district in Singapore. It is located east of the Singapore River—across from Chinatown, located west of the river—and north of Kampong Glam. Both areas are part of the urban planning area of Rochor. Little India is commonly known as Tekka in the Indian Singaporean community. Chinatown is a subzone and ethnic enclave located within the Outram district in the Central Area of Singapore. Featuring distinctly Chinese cultural elements, Chinatown has had a historically concentrated ethnic Chinese population. Chinatown is considerably less of an enclave than it once was. However, the precinct does retain significant historical and cultural significance. Large sections of it have been declared national heritage sites officially designated for conservation by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Orchard Road is a 2.2 kilometre‐long major road in the Central Area of Singapore.[4] Often known colloquially as Orchard, the area is a major shopping belt and tourist attraction. 13
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Prof. Kai‐Kuang Ma, IEEE Fellow Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Prof. Kai‐Kuang Ma, a Fellow of Singapore Academy of Engineering, an IEEE Fellow, and IEEE Distinguished Lecturer (Circuits and Systems Society), obtained his PhD degree from North Carolina State University and MS degree from Duke University in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is currently a Professor at School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His research interests are on fundamental image/video processing and computer vision. He has published and served as Associate Editor and Senior Area Editor in IEEE journals extensively. He has organized and co‐chaired multiple top‐tiered international conferences such ICIP and ICASSP. He was serving as Singapore MPEG Chairman and Head of Delegation (1997‐2003) and his two fast motion estimation methods have been adopted in MPEG‐4 standard. Prof. Giuliani Donatella University of Bologna, Italy Prof. Giuliani Donatella graduated in Physics at University of Bologna (Italy) in 1982 and attended a Master in “Theory and Applications of Computational Machines” at University of Bologna in 1983. From 1984 to 1988 she worked as Software Analyst for Geoseismic Data at Aquater Spa, a company of ENI Group. From 1988 to 1992 she was employed as Software Analyst in Cartographic and Photogrammetric Data at Ecobit Spa (Italy). Since 1992 she is professor of Mathematics of MIUR. She graduated in Mathematics (2000) at University of Camerino (MC), developing research activities on shape analysis and models of biological structures using non‐Euclidean geometry. In 2001 she received a Master degree in “Methodologies of e‐learning” at University of Florence, Italy (2001). Since 2003 she worked as a teacher of Statistics at University of Bologna. In 2009 she received a Philosophical Doctorate in Mathematics and Statistics in Computational Sciences (MaSSC) at University of Milano, with research applications on computational methods and morphological analysis in Neuroimaging in cooperation with IRCCS Institute Fatebenefratelli (Brescia). In 2015 she received a Master degree as trainer for teaching of Mathematics at University of Bologna. 14
INVITED SPEAKERS Prof. Nobuhiko Mukai Tokyo City University, Japan Nobuhiko Mukai is a professor of Graduate School of Integrative Science and Engineering, Tokyo City University. He received his B.E., M.E., and Ph.D degrees from Osaka University in 1983, 1985, and 2001 respectively. He started to work at Mitsubishi Electric Corporation and changed to work as an associate professor at Musashi Institute of Technology in 2002. He is currently a professor of Tokyo City University from 2007. His research interests are computer graphics and image processing. He is a member of ACM, SAS, VRSJ, IEICE, ITE, IPSJ, IIEEJ, and JSUM. Assoc. Prof. Hongjun Li Beijing Forestry University, China Hongjun Li received the MS degree in Mathematics from the University of Science and Technology, Beijing (USTB), in 2003 and the PhD degree in Computer Application from the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA), in 2012. He is currently Dean of the Department of Mathematics and an associate professor in Beijing Forestry University (BJFU). His research interests include geometry modeling, computer graphics, virtual reality and image processing. He is (co‐)author of over 40 papers published in journals and conference proceedings. He holds a U.S. patent and eight Chinese patents. He is a member of China Computer Federation and a member of the Council of Beijing Mathematics Association. 15
INVITED SPEAKER Prof. Qiu Chen Kogakuin University, Japan Qiu Chen received Ph.D. degree in electronic engineering from Tohoku University, Japan, in 2004. Since then, he has been an assistant professor and an associate professor at Tohoku University. He is currently a professor at Kogakuin University. His research interests include pattern recognition, computer vision, information retrieval and their applications. Prof. Chen serves on the editorial boards of several journals, as well as committees for a number of international conferences. 16
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