Articulated Motion And Deformable Objects: 6th International Conference, Amdo 2010, Port D'andratx, Mallorca, Spain, July 7-9, 2010 Proceedings ... Vision, Pattern Recognition, And Graphics)
by Robert B. Fisher /
2010 / English / PDF
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The AMDO 2010 conference took place at the Hotel Mon Port, Port
d'Andratx (Mallorca),during July 7-9,2010,institutionally
sponsoredby MICINN (Min- teriodeCienciaeInnovaci'
on,SpanishGovernment),theConselleriad'Economia, Hisenda i Innovaci'
o (Balearic Islands Government), the Consell de Mallorca, the
AERFAI (Spanish Association in Pattern Recognition and Arti?cial
Intel- gence), the EG (Eurographics Association) and the
Mathematics and Computer Science Department of the UIB. In addition
important commercial sponsors collaborated with practical
demonstrations, and the main contributors were: VICOM Tech, ANDROME
Iberica, Robot S.A, DAT S.L, Aquateknica S.L. The subject of the
conference is the ongoing research in articulated motion on a
sequence of images and sophisticated models for deformable objects.
The goals of these areas are the understanding and interpretation
of the motion of complex objects that can be found in sequences of
images in the real world. The main topics considered as priority
are: geometric and physical deformable models, motion analysis,
articulated models and animation, modelling and - sualization of
deformable models, deformable model applications, motion an- ysis
applications, single or multiple human motion analysis and
synthesis, face modelling, tracking, recovering and recognition
models, virtual and augmented reality, haptics devices, and
biometrics techniques. The conference topics were groupedinto these
tracks: Track 1: Computer Graphics (Human Modelling and Animation),
Track 2: Human Motion (Analysis, Tracking, 3D Reconstruction and
Recognition), Track 3: Multimodal User Interaction (VR and AR,
Speech, Biometrics) and Track 4: A?ective Interfaces (recognition
and interpretation of emotions, ECAs - Embodied Conversational
Agents in HCI).
The AMDO 2010 conference took place at the Hotel Mon Port, Port
d'Andratx (Mallorca),during July 7-9,2010,institutionally
sponsoredby MICINN (Min- teriodeCienciaeInnovaci'
on,SpanishGovernment),theConselleriad'Economia, Hisenda i Innovaci'
o (Balearic Islands Government), the Consell de Mallorca, the
AERFAI (Spanish Association in Pattern Recognition and Arti?cial
Intel- gence), the EG (Eurographics Association) and the
Mathematics and Computer Science Department of the UIB. In addition
important commercial sponsors collaborated with practical
demonstrations, and the main contributors were: VICOM Tech, ANDROME
Iberica, Robot S.A, DAT S.L, Aquateknica S.L. The subject of the
conference is the ongoing research in articulated motion on a
sequence of images and sophisticated models for deformable objects.
The goals of these areas are the understanding and interpretation
of the motion of complex objects that can be found in sequences of
images in the real world. The main topics considered as priority
are: geometric and physical deformable models, motion analysis,
articulated models and animation, modelling and - sualization of
deformable models, deformable model applications, motion an- ysis
applications, single or multiple human motion analysis and
synthesis, face modelling, tracking, recovering and recognition
models, virtual and augmented reality, haptics devices, and
biometrics techniques. The conference topics were groupedinto these
tracks: Track 1: Computer Graphics (Human Modelling and Animation),
Track 2: Human Motion (Analysis, Tracking, 3D Reconstruction and
Recognition), Track 3: Multimodal User Interaction (VR and AR,
Speech, Biometrics) and Track 4: A?ective Interfaces (recognition
and interpretation of emotions, ECAs - Embodied Conversational
Agents in HCI).