Final Program

Final Program

Conference Timetable

Please click here for the session assignment of accepted papers.

August 20 (Sun) August 21 (Mon) August 22 (Tue) August 23 (Wed) August 24 (Thu)

20 August 2006 (Sunday)
Time Sessions Time Sessions
8:00 -

Conference On-Site Registration

Venue Room 401 Room 403 Room 404 Room 405 Room 406 Venue Room 407 Room 402
9:00 - 10:30

Tutorial A

Tutorial B

Tutorial C

Tutorial D

Tutorial E

8:30 - 10:00

PRIB (*)

PRRS (*)

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 10:00 - 10:20 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30

Tutorial A

Tutorial B

Tutorial C

Tutorial D

Tutorial E

10:20 - 12:30

PRIB

PRRS

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 - 15:00

Tutorial G

Tutorial F

Tutorial H

Tutorial I

Tutorial J

13:30 - 15:10

PRIB

PRRS

15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break 15:10 - 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 - 17:00

Tutorial G

Tutorial F

Tutorial H

Tutorial I

Tutorial J

15:30

PRIB

PRRS

17:00 - 17:30

Registration

Workshops schedules

  • PRIB: starts at 8:30AM and have coffee breaks at 10:00AM-10:20AM, and 3:10pm - 3:30pm, workshop ends at 5:30pm.
  • PRRS: TBD

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21 August 2006 (Monday)
Time Sessions
8:00 - 8:45

Conference On-Site Registration

8:45 - 9:00 Opening Ceremony
(Hall B / C)
9:00 - 10:00

Plenary Session: K. S. Fu Prize Lecture
On Context, Modelling, Dimensionality and Small Sample Size in Pattern Recognition
Josef Kittler, University of Surrey
(Hall B / C)

10:00-10:30 Coffee / Tea Served at Convention Foyer
Venue Convention Foyer Hall B / C Hall A Room 401 Room 404 / 5 Room 406 / 7
10:30 - 12:30

Mon-P-I-1:
3D
and Stereo

Mon-P-V-1: Cognitive
Approaches and
Soft Computing

Mon-O-I-1:
Reconstruction
and Segmentation

Mon-O-II-1:
Character
Recognition and
Document
Analysis

Mon-O-III-1:
Signal Coding
and
Compression

Mon-O-IV-1:
Biomedical
Imaging I

Mon-O-V-1:
Gesture and
Emotion
Recognition

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break
Plenary Session: J K Aggarwal Prize Lecture
(Hall B / C, during lunch time)
13:30 - 15:10

Mon-P-I-2:
Face and
Human
Analysis

Mon-O-I-2:
Image Analysis
Applications

Mon-O-II-2:
Clustering
Algorithms I

Mon-O-III-2:
Document Image
Enhancement

Mon-O-IV-2:
Fingerprints

Mon-O-V-2:
Human Computer
Interaction

(Invited Talk 1)

15:10 - 15:40

Coffee / Tea Served at Convention Foyer

15:40 - 17:40

Mon-P-I-3:
Computer
Vision

Mon-O-I-3:
Face
Recognition

Mon-O-II-3:
Clustering
Algorithms II

Mon-O-III-3:
Visualization and
Restoration

Mon-O-IV-3:
Range Imaging
and Remote
Sensing
Applications

Mon-O-V-3:
Semantic Analysis
for Content
Retrieval

(Invited Talk 2)

18:30 - 20:30

Reception

Remark: Oral Guidelines | Poster Guidelines

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22 August 2006 (Tuesday)
Time Sessions
8:00 - 8:45

Conference On-Site Registration

9:00 - 10:00 Plenary Session
Fingerprints: Proving Ground for Pattern Recognition
Anil K. Jain, Michigan State University
(Hall B / C)
10:00-10:30 Coffee/Tea Served at Convention Foyer
Venue Convention Foyer Hall B / C Hall A Room 401 Room 404 / 5 Room 406 / 7
10:30 - 12:30

Tue-P-I-1:
Image
Analysis

Tue-O-I-1:
Geometry and
Calibration

Tue-O-II-1:
Learning
Algorithms I

Tue-O-III-1:
Speech Processing
and Understanding

(Invited Talk 3)

Tue-O-IV-1:
Face, Body &
Expression
Recognition, Pose
Detection

Tue-O-V-1:
Human Action
Analysis and
Recognition

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 - 15:10

Tue-P-II-2:
Advances in
Basic
Methodology I

Tue-O-I-2a:
Human Activity
Analysis

Tue-O-II-2:
Image
Recognition

Tue-O-III-2:
Image
and Data
Representation

(Invited Talk 4)

Tue-O-IV-2:
Multimedia and
Human Machine
Interaction

Tue-O-I-2b :
Pattern and
Shape
Analysis

15:10 - 15:40

Coffee/Tea Served at Convention Foyer

15:40 - 17:40

Tue-P-II-3:
Visual Pattern
Recognition

Tue-O-I-3a:
Stereo and
Motion I

(Invited Talk 5)

Tue-O-II-3:
Learning
Algorithms
II

Tue-O-III-3:
Image
Registration

Tue-O-IV-3:
Face
Recognition I

Tue-O-I-3b: Gesture
Analysis

Remark: Oral Guidelines | Poster Guidelines

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23 August 2006 (Wednesday)
Time Sessions
8:00 - 8:45

Conference On-Site Registration

9:00 - 10:00 Plenary Session
Chinese Character Recognition: Status and Prospects in Research and Applications
Ru-Wei Dai (Ju Wei Tai), Chinese Academy of Sciences
(Hall B / C)
10:00-10:30 Coffee/Tea Served at Convention Foyer
Venue Convention Foyer Hall B / C Hall A Room 401 Room 404 / 5 Room 406 / 7
10:30 - 12:30

Wed-P-II-1:
Advances in
Basic
Methodology II

Wed-O-I-1:
Stereo and
Motion II

(Invited Talk 6)

Wed-O-II-1a:
Pattern
Detection

Wed-O-III-1:
Medical Image
Processing

Wed-O-IV-1:
Biomedical
Imaging II

Wed-O-II-1b:
Pattern
Matching
Methods I

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 - 15:10

Wed-P-II-2:
Biometrics

Wed-P-III-2: Image
Processing

Wed-O-I-2:
Object
Detection and
Recognition

Wed-O-II-2a:
Pattern
Classification I

(Invited Talk 7)

Wed-O-III-2:
Superresolution
and
Restoration

Wed-O-IV-2:
Gait, Body
Pose and
Writer
Recognition

Wed-O-II-2b:
Pattern
Matching
Methods II

15:10 - 15:40

Coffee/Tea Served at Convention Foyer

15:40 - 17:40

Wed-P-III-3:
Signal
Processing

Wed-P-IV-3: Sensors,
Systems & Algorithms,
Mobile Robots,
Surveillance and
Biometrics

Wed-O-I-3a:
Tracking

Wed-O-II-3a:
Pattern
Classification II

(Invited Talk 8)

Wed-O-I-3b:
Video
Analysis and
Tracking

Wed-O-IV-3:
Automation
and Robotics

Wed-O-II-3b:
Multimodal
Recognition

18:30 - 20:30

Banquet

Remark: Oral Guidelines | Poster Guidelines

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24 August 2006 (Thursday)
Time Sessions
8:00 - 8:45

Conference On-Site Registration

9:00 - 10:00 Plenary Session
What are Classifier Ensembles Good for Anyway and How Would You Know?

Lawrence O. Hall, University of South Florida
(Hall B / C)
10:00-10:30 Coffee/Tea Served at Convention Foyer
Venue Convention Foyer Hall B / C Hall A Room 401 Room 404 / 5 Room 406 / 7
10:30 - 12:30

Thu-P-III-1:
Audio and
Video
Processing

Thu-P-IV-1: Biometrics

Thu-O-I-1a:
Range Data
Analysis

Thu-O-II-1a:
Pattern
Classification
III

Thu-O-I-1b:
Texture Analysis

Thu-O-IV-1:
Smart
Sensors

(Invited Talk 9)

Thu-O-II-1b:
Finger, Palm and
Iris Recognition

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 - 15:10

Thu-P-IV-2: Image and
Video
Processing
Applications

Thu-O-I-2a:
Image
Segmentation I

Thu-O-II-2a:
Information
Retrieval

Thu-O-I-2b:
Image and
Feature Analyis

Thu-O-IV-2:
Face Recognition
II

(Invited Talk 10)

Thu-O-II-2b:
Pattern
Representation
and
Transformation I

15:10 - 15:40

Coffee/Tea Served at Convention Foyer

15:40 - 17:40

 

Thu-O-I-3a:
Illumination
and Feature
Analysis

Thu-O-II-3a:
Pattern
Representation
and
Transformation
II

Thu-O-I-3b:
Image
Segmentation II

Thu-O-IV-3:
Surveillance

Thu-O-II-3b:
Kernel Methods

Remark: Oral Guidelines | Poster Guidelines

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Guidelines

Oral Guidelines

There are five parallel oral sessions during each period. Each oral paper is allocated 20 minutes, with 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions and answers.

Speakers should go to the session room at least 15 minutes before their session starts, introduce themselves to the session chairs and check their presentation material with the computer and audio-visual equipment.

The computer in each session room can display MS PowerPoint and Adobe PDF files. Speakers can bring their presentation material on USB drives. If you use other digital storage devices not supported by the computer in the session room, please ask a conference helper to transfer the files.

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Poster Guidelines

Poster Layout

The poster board's orientation is vertical (portrait). It is 1 m (w) × 2 m (h). It is highly recommended to have a one-piece poster on the board. For easier viewing, the poster length should not exceed 1.2m. Moreover, make sure you leave enough margin around the poster, i.e., do not cover the full board exactly.

Poster Content

The poster should include title, author name(s), affiliation(s), and an abstract. It is highly recommended to use illustrations, charts, tables, and other visually appealing objects to convey your research work. Make sure all materials are clearly readable from a distance. You may bring other relevant materials, e.g., full paper, addendum, etc. to your poster session.

Poster Location

Each board is labeled with a Poster ID. Please locate your Poster ID for your presentation. Each poster's presenter is responsible for setting up and taking down his/her own poster during the conference.

Poster Set-Up and Take-Down

You are requested to put up your poster 15 minutes before your designated session and then take it down no later than 15 minutes after your session. The organizers reserve the right to remove the poster by the appointed time.

Posters must be attached with non-permanent adhesive (such as blue- tac or double-sided tape). Push-pins, thumb-tacks, or staples are not allowed. The organizers will provide such adhesive at the conference.

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