Electronic Imaging 2013

EI 2013
February 3–7, 2013
California, USA
Electronic Imaging 2013 (EI 2013) was held at Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport Hotel.

Table of Contents

  1. Plenary Talk: Another Look at Signals and Images
  2. Plenary Talk: A Trillion Photos
  3. Image deblurring in smartphone devices using built-in inertial measurement sensors
  4. Panel Discussion: Online Learning: Will Technology Transform Higher Education?
  5. Why high performance visual data analytics is both relevant and difficult (Keynote Presentation)
  1. Lightness perception in imaging and art
  2. Resolution and sensitivity of wafer-level multi-aperture cameras
  3. On the application of the plenoptic camera to mobile phones
  4. Spatial imaging in color and HDR: Prometheus unchained
  5. Human lightness perception is guided by simple assumptions about shape and reflectance
  6. Perceptual approaches to finding features in data
  7. Presenting visual stimuli: past and present
  8. Visible contrast energy metrics for detection and discrimination
  9. Is image quality a function of contrast perception? The sideby- side developments at HVEI
  10. Lytro camera technology: theory, algorithms, performance analysis
  11. Tangible imaging systems
  12. Visual image quality: coding
  13. That thing in your pocket is really a computer!: the future of mobile imaging
  14. From image quality to atmosphere experience: how evolutions in technology impact experience assessment
  15. Social media analysis and platform
  16. Photometric limits for digital camera systems
  17. Subjective matters: from image quality to image psychology
  18. Wave-field rendering in computer holography: a way of creating the perfect 3D digital image
  19. Petapixel photography and the limits of camera information capacity
  20. Adapting environments to observers
  21. The rough side of texture: texture analysis through the lens of HVEI
  22. Efficient image representations and features
  23. Illumination direction estimation of three-dimensional surface texture based on active basis and Mojette transform
  24. Perceptual contributions of typical digital video artifacts to overall annoyance
  25. Moving object detection in the presence of dynamic backgrounds using intensity and textural features
  26. Generalized framework for a user-aware interactive texture segmentation system
  27. Enhanced adaptive filter bank based automated pavement crack detection and segmentation system

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Spatial imaging in color and HDR: Prometheus unchained

John J. McCann
McCann Imaging (United States)

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Petapixel photography and the limits of camera information capacity

David J. Brady
Duke Univ. (United States)

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Human lightness perception is guided by simple assumptions about shape and reflectance

Richard F. Murray
York Univ. (Canada)

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Adapting environments to observers

Michael A. Webster
Univ. of Nevada, Reno (United States)

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Perceptual approaches to finding features in data

Bernice E. Rogowitz
Visual Perspectives Consulting (United States)

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Plenary Talk: A Trillion Photos

Steven Seitz
Univ. of Washington (United States)

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Presenting visual stimuli: past and present

Gerald Westheimer
Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States)

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The rough side of texture: texture analysis through the lens of HVEI

Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas
Northwestern Univ. (United States)

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Visible contrast energy metrics for detection and discrimination

Albert J. Ahumada
NASA Ames Research Ctr. (United States)

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Efficient image representations and features

Erhardt Barth1, Michael Dorr2, Eleonora Vig3
1 Univ. zu Lübeck (Germany), 2 Harvard Medical School (United States), 3 Harvard Univ. (United States)

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Is image quality a function of contrast perception? The sideby- side developments at HVEI

Andrew M. Haun, Eli Peli
Schepens Eye Research Institute (United States)

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Illumination direction estimation of three-dimensional surface texture based on active basis and Mojette transform

Florent Autrusseau
LUNAM Université, Université

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Plenary Talk: Another Look at Signals and Images

Sabine Süsstrunk
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)

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Perceptual contributions of typical digital video artifacts to overall annoyance

Mylène C.Q. Farias
University of Brasilia (Brasil)

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Lytro camera technology: theory, algorithms, performance analysis

Sergio R. Goma1, Todor G. Georgiev1, Andrew Lumsdaine2
1 Qualcomm Inc. (United States), 2 Indiana Univ. (United States)

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Moving object detection in the presence of dynamic backgrounds using intensity and textural features

Somnath Sengupta
Indian Institute of Kharagpur (India)

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Tangible imaging systems

James Ferwerda
Rochester Institute of Technology, (United States)

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Generalized framework for a user-aware interactive texture segmentation system

Arunkumar Gururajan
VuCOMP, Inc. (USA)

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Visual image quality: coding

Sheila S. Hemami
Cornell Univ. (United States)

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Enhanced adaptive filter bank based automated pavement crack detection and segmentation system

Clyde A. Lettsome
Georgia tnstitute of Technology/Atlanta Metropolitan State College (USA)

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Image deblurring in smartphone devices using built-in inertial measurement sensors

Ondrej Sindelar1, Filip Sroubek 2
1 Charles Univ. in Prague (Czech Republic), 2 Institute of Information Theory and Automation (Czech Republic)

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That thing in your pocket is really a computer!: the future of mobile imaging

Edward J. Delp III
Purdue Univ. (United States)

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Panel Discussion: Online Learning: Will Technology Transform Higher Education?

Bernd Girod (Panel Moderator)
Stanford Univ. (United States)

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From image quality to atmosphere experience: how evolutions in technology impact experience assessment

Ingrid Heynderickx1, Huib de Ridder2
1 Philips Research Nederland B.V. (Netherlands) and Technische Univ. Delft (Netherlands), 2 Technische Univ. Delft (Netherlands)

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Why high performance visual data analytics is both relevant and difficult (Keynote Presentation)

Edward W. Bethel, Prabhat Prabhat, Surendra Byna, Oliver Ruebel, Kesheng Wu, Michael F Wehner
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (United States)

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Social media analysis and platform

Meichun Hsu
Hewlett-Packard Labs. (United States)

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Lightness perception in imaging and art

Alan L. Gilchrist
Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey (United States)

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Photometric limits for digital camera systems

Michael Schöberl
Fraunhofer IIS (Germany)

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Resolution and sensitivity of wafer-level multi-aperture cameras

Alexander Oberdörster1, Hendrik P. A. Lensch2
1 Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik (Germany), 2 Eberhard Karls Univ. Tübingen (Germany)

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Subjective matters: from image quality to image psychology

Elena A. Fedorovskaya1, Huib de Ridder2
1 RadixNova (United States), 2 Technische Univ. Delft (Netherlands)

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On the application of the plenoptic camera to mobile phones

Iciar Montilla Garcia1, Marta Puga2, Jose G. Marichal-Hernandez2, Jonas Philipp Lüke2, José Manuel Rodríguez-Ramos2
1 Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (Spain), 2 Univ. de La Laguna (Spain)

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Wave-field rendering in computer holography: a way of creating the perfect 3D digital image

Kyoji Matsushima
Kansai University (Japan)

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