International Conference on Image and Signal Processing July 2-4, 2018, Cherbourg, France
ICISP in numbers Stats. From 122 records (full papers), Each paper has been reviewed at least by 2 experts 58 papers were finally accepted (43 oral and 15 posters), MCS2018 This year, ICISP hosts the MCS2018. International Symposium on Multispectral Colour Science 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0
Proceedings Springer LNCS Vol. 10884 Available at: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2f978-3-319-94211-7
Best Paper Award & Journal Special Issue Best Paper Award will be presented during the conference banquet Special Issue of Signal, Image and Video Processing on Advances in Low-Level Multimodal Image representations for processing analysis and applications
Invited speakers Stanley Osher - University of California @ Los Angeles, USA Edoardo Provenzi - University of Bordeaux, France On the second order spatiochromatic structure of natural images Joachim Weickert - University of Saarland, Germany
Sessions Oral Sessions: - Paper presentation will be 15 minutes, plus 5 minutes for questions. - We ask session chairs and presenters to coordinate and have all presentations uploaded on the computer before session starts. Poster Session: Materials for attaching illustrations on poster boards are available at registration desk.
Luca Calatroni Edoardo Provenzi Hilda Deborah Jean-Baptiste Thomas Markku Hauta- Kasari Hilda Deborah Zakaria Lakhdari Norimichi Tsumura JB Thomas
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Coffee break & Lunch - Coffee break: at the Hall of IUT - Lunch: at U. Restaurant IUT Cherbourg) Restaurant
Tuesday dinner On Tuesday July 3rd at the Visit to La cité de la Mer Restaurant Le quai des Mers Special bus scheduled at 5pm
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Keynote1 Stanley Osher Stan Osher received his MS and PhD (1966) from the Courant Institute, NYU. After working at Brookhaven National Laboratory, UC Berkeley and SUNY Stony Brook, he has been at UCLA since 1976. He is Director of Special Projects at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics at UCLA. Dr. Osher is the coinventor of i) level set methods for computing moving fronts (180,000 references on Google), ii) ENO, WENO and other numerical methods for computing solutions to hyperbolic conservation laws and Hamilton-Jacobi equations, iii) total variation and other PDE-based image processing techniques. Stan Osher received William Benter Prize at City University of Hong Kong, June 2016. He also received the prestigious Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize at 2014 ICM Meeting in Seoul, South Korea. He has been a Fulbright and Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, received the NASA Public Service Group Achievement Award, Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Computational Mechanics Award, was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians, received the SIAM Pioneer Prize at the last ICIAM conference, the SIAM Kleinman Prize at the last SIAM national meeting and was just (May, 2005) elected to the US National Academy of Sciences. He has cofounded 3 successful companies, based, in part, on his own research. His work has been written up numerous times in the scientific and international media, e.g., Science News, Die Zeit. He is a highly cited researcher, according to web-of-science and is the Associate Editor of a number of major journals.
Session 1 (15:00-16:00) Chair: Luca Calatroni Mathematical Imaging (1)
Session 2 (16:50-18:10) Chair: Edoardo Provenzi Mathematical Imaging (2)
Session 3 (18:10-19:10) Chair: Hilda Deborah Image and Video Processing (1)
Keynote 2 Edoardo Provenzi On the second order spatiochromatic structure of natural images Edoardo Provenzi received the Master in Theoretical Physics from the University of Milan in 2000 and the PhD in Mathematics and Applications from the University of Genoa in 2004. He was appointed Associate Professor at Paris Descartes University in 2014 and Full Professor at the University of Bordeaux in 2017. He has been working of mathematical models of color image processing since 2005, with a particular interest for variational methods of perceptually-inspired color correction models.
Session 4 (09:30-10:30) Chair: Jean-Baptiste Thomas Multispectral and Color Imaging (1)
Session 4 (11:10-12:10) Chair: Jean-Baptiste Thomas Multispectral and Color Imaging (2)
Session 5 (13:40-15:00) Chair: Markku Hauta-Kasari Computer Vision
Session 3 (15:20-16:40) Chair: Hilda Deborah Image and Video Processing (2)
Keynote 3 Joachim Weickert Joachim Weickert is professor of mathematics and computer science at Saarland University where he heads the Mathematical Image Analysis Group since 2001. He received a diploma and a Ph.D. degree in mathematics from the University of Kaiserslautern (1991, 1996), and a habilitation degree in computer science from the University of Mannheim (2001). He worked as research assistant at the University of Kaiserslautern, as post-doctoral researcher at the universities of Utrecht and Copenhagen, and as assistant professor at the University of Mannheim. Joachim Weickert performs research in image processing, computer vision and scientific computing, focussing on techniques based on partial differential equations, variational principles, wavelets, morphological and nonlocal methods. He has developed mathematical models and efficient numerical algorithms for image restoration, enhancement, segmentation, compression, optic flow computation, stereo reconstruction, shape from shading, as well as signal processing methods for tensor fields. These ideas have entered a number of applications in industry, biomedical image analysis and other fields. The scientific work of Joachim Weickert covers more than 300 refereed publications. They have led to over 22000 citations and an h-index of 69. Joachim Weickert is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision. He has been serving in the editorial boards of ten international journals and book series, and he has been reviewer for more than 70 journals and 20 funding organisations. He has given over 180 invited talks at conferences, workshops and other universities, and was area chair of seven ECCV, ICCV or CVPR conferences. Joachim Weickert has received 32 research, teaching and reviewing awards, including a Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize which belongs to the highest German research awards. In 2017 he has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant. He is elected member of the Academia Europaea - The Academy of Europe.
Session 6 (09:30-10:30) Chair: Zakaria Lakhdari ML, DeepLearning and applications (1)
Session 6 (10:50-12:30) Chair: Zakaria Lakhdari ML, DeepLearning and applications (2)
Session 6 (13:30-14:50) Chair: Norimichi Tsumura Affective, biometric and biomedical imaging
Session 3 (15:10-16:30) Chair: Jean-Baptiste Thomas Image and Video Processing (3)