Wednesday, July 13, 2022

IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography 2022 in Pasadena (Aug 1-3)


[Jul 16, 2022] Update from program chair Prof. Ioannis Gkioulekas: All paper presentations will be live-streamed on the ICCP YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClptqae8N3up_bdSMzlY7eA

You can watch them for free, no registration required. You can also use the live stream to ask the presenting author questions.

ICCP will take place in person in Caltech (Pasadena, CA) from August 1 to 3, 2022. The final program is now available here: https://iccp2022.iccp-conference.org/program/

There will be an exciting line up of:
  • three keynote speakers, Shree Nayar, Changhuei Yang, Joyce Farrell;
  • ten invited speakers, spanning areas from acousto-optics and optical computing, to space exploration and environment conservation; and 
  • 24 paper and more than 80 poster and demo presentations. 


List of accepted papers with oral presentations:

#16: Learning Spatially Varying Pixel Exposures for Motion Deblurring
Cindy Nguyen (Stanford University); Julien N. P. Martel (Stanford University); Gordon Wetzstein (Stanford University)

#43: MantissaCam: Learning Snapshot High-dynamic-range Imaging with Perceptually-based In-pixel Irradiance Encoding
Haley M So (Stanford University); Julien N. P. Martel (Stanford University); Piotr Dudek (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Manchester, UK); Gordon Wetzstein (Stanford University)

#47: Rethinking Learning-based Demosaicing, Denoising, and Super-Resolution Pipeline
Guocheng Qian (KAUST); Yuanhao Wang (KAUST); Jinjin Gu (The University of Sydney); Chao Dong (SIAT); Wolfgang Heidrich (KAUST); Bernard Ghanem (KAUST); Jimmy Ren (SenseTime Research; Qing Yuan Research Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

#54: Physics vs. Learned Priors: Rethinking Camera and Algorithm Design for Task-Specific Imaging
Tzofi M Klinghoffer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Siddharth Somasundaram (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Kushagra Tiwary (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Ramesh Raskar (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

#6: Analyzing phase masks for wide etendue holographic displays
Sagi Monin (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology); Aswin Sankaranarayanan (Carnegie Mellon University); Anat Levin (Technion)

#7: Wide etendue displays with a logarithmic tilting cascade
Sagi Monin (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology); Aswin Sankaranarayanan (Carnegie Mellon University); Anat Levin (Technion)

#65: Towards Mixed-State Coded Diffraction Imaging
Benjamin Attal (Carnegie Mellon University); Matthew O’Toole (Carnegie Mellon University)

#19: A Two-Level Auto-Encoder for Distributed Stereo Coding
Yuval Harel (Tel Aviv University); Shai Avidan (Tel Aviv University)

#35: First Arrival Differential LiDAR
Tianyi Zhang (Rice University); Akshat Dave (Rice University); Ashok Veeraraghavan (Rice University); Mel J White (Cornell); Shahaboddin Ghajari (Cornell University); Alyosha C Molnar (Cornell University); Ankit Raghuram (Rice University)

#46: PS2F: Polarized Spiral PSF for single-shot 3D sensing
Bhargav Ghanekar (Rice University); Vishwanath Saragadam (Rice University); Dushyant Mehra (Rice University); Anna-Karin Gustavsson (Rice University); Aswin Sankaranarayanan (Carnegie Mellon University); Ashok Veeraraghavan (Rice University)

#56: Double Your Corners, Double Your Fun: The Doorway Camera
William Krska (Boston University); Sheila Seidel (Boston University); Charles Saunders (Boston University); Robinson Czajkowski (University of South Florida); Christopher Yu (Charles Stark Draper Laboratory); John Murray-Bruce (University of South Florida); Vivek K Goyal (Boston University)

#8: Variable Imaging Projection Cloud Scattering Tomography
Roi Ronen (Technion); Schechner Yoav (Technion); Vadim Holodovsky (Technion)

#31: DIY hyperspectral imaging via polarization-induced spectral filters
Katherine Salesin (Dartmouth College); Dario R Seyb (Dartmouth College); Sarah Friday (Dartmouth College); Wojciech Jarosz (Dartmouth College)

#57: Wide-Angle Light Fields
Michael De Zeeuw (Carnegie Mellon University); Aswin Sankaranarayanan (Carnegie Mellon University)

#55: Computational Imaging using Ultrasonically-Sculpted Virtual Lenses
Hossein Baktash (Carnegie Mellon University); Yash Belhe (University of California, San Diego); Matteo Scopelliti (Carnegie Mellon University); Yi Hua (Carnegie Mellon University); Aswin Sankaranarayanan (Carnegie Mellon University); Maysamreza Chamanzar (Carnegie Mellon University)

#38: Dynamic structured illumination microscopy with a neural space-time model
Ruiming Cao (UC Berkeley); Fanglin Linda Liu (UC Berkeley); Li-Hao Yeh (Chan Zuckerberg Biohub); Laura Waller (UC Berkeley)

#39: Tensorial tomographic differential phase-contrast microscopy
Shiqi Xu (Duke University); Xiang Dai (University of California San Diego); Xi Yang (Duke University); Kevin Zhou (Duke University); Kanghyun Kim (Duke University); Vinayak Pathak (Duke University); Carolyn Glass (Duke University); Roarke Horstmeyer (Duke University)

#42: Style Transfer with Bio-realistic Appearance Manipulation for Skin-tone Inclusive rPPG
Yunhao Ba (UCLA); Zhen Wang (UCLA); Doruk Karinca (University of California, Los Angeles); Oyku Deniz Bozkurt (UCLA); Achuta Kadambi (UCLA)#4: Robust Scene Inference under Dual Image Corruptions
Bhavya Goyal (University of Wisconsin-Madison); Jean-Francois Lalonde (Université Laval); Yin Li (University of Wisconsin-Madison); Mohit Gupta (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

#9: Time-of-Day Neural Style Transfer for Architectural Photographs
Yingshu Chen ( The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology); Tuan-Anh Vu (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology); Ka-Chun Shum (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology); Binh-Son Hua (VinAI Research); Sai-Kit Yeung (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

#25: MPS-NeRF: Generalizable 3D Human Rendering from Multiview Images
Xiangjun Gao (Beijing institute of technology); Jiaolong Yang (Microsoft Research); Jongyoo Kim (Microsoft Research Asia); Sida Peng (Zhejiang University); Zicheng Liu (Microsoft); Xin Tong (Microsoft)

#26: Differentiable Appearance Acquisition from a Flash/No-flash RGB-D Pair
Hyun Jin Ku (KAIST); Hyunho Ha (KAIST); Joo-Ho Lee (Sogang University); Dahyun Kang (KAIST); James Tompkin (Brown University); Min H. Kim (KAIST)

#17: HiddenPose: Non-line-of-sight 3D Human Pose Estimation
Ping Liu (ShanghaiTech University); Yanhua Yu (ShanghaiTech University); Zhengqing Pan (ShanghaiTech University); Xingyue Peng (ShanghaiTech University); Ruiqian Li (ShanghaiTech University); wang yh (ShanghaiTech University ); Shiying Li (ShanghaiTech University); Jingyi Yu (Shanghai Tech University)

#61: Physics to the Rescue: A Physically Inspired Deep Model for Rapid Non-line-of-sight Imaging
Fangzhou Mu (University of Wisconsin-Madison); SICHENG MO (University of Wisconsin-Madison); Jiayong Peng (University of Science and Technology of China); Xiaochun Liu (University of Wisconsin-Madison); Ji Hyun Nam (University of Wisconsin-Madison); Siddeshwar Raghavan (Purdue University); Andreas Velten (University of Wisconsin-Madison); Yin Li (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

4 comments:

  1. #35 Sounds very interesting. Differential SPAD for HDR has been reported in ISCAS this year from the same Cornell group, but I was not able to read the proceeding yet. I think the HDR chip implemented inter-photon arrival timing measurements from each pixel. Can't wait to read it once it is published

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  2. No online version? That's sad

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  3. Hi,

    All paper presentations will be live-streamed on the ICCP YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClptqae8N3up_bdSMzlY7eA

    You can watch them for free, no registration required. You can also use the live stream to ask the presenting author questions.

    Best,
    Ioannis Gkioulekas, ICCP 2022 program chair.

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