10th Workshop "Theoretical Foundations of Computer Vision" Multi-Image Search, Filtering, Reasoning and Visualization Schloß Dagstuhl/Wadern (near Saarbrücken/Germany) March 12 - 17, 2000 Chairmen Alfred Bruckstein (Haifa), Thomas Huang (Urbana-Champaign), Reinhard Klette (Auckland), SongDe Ma (Beijing) Computer vision research has to deal with multi-image situations in varying context. These needs have increased in recent times, and multi-image techniques become a main issue in image technology: Databases: multi-image representations of similar situations, objects, processes and related SEARCH strategies, Internet: search for relevant image data requires a specification of FILTER mechanisms, Multi-image based shape reconstruction: camera calibration, multi-image and multi-sensor shape or terrain reconstruction (stereo, structured light methods, photometric stereo, and shape from multiple shadows), and registration and integration of partial (or single view) reconstructions require REASONING on geometric and radiometric circumstances, or Augmented reality: multi-node panoramic scenes, omniviewing by special cameras, video-to-(still)wide angle image generation, object viewers, incremental surface visualisations, or more advanced augmented reality systems require new VISULALIZATION techniques. Final Workshop Program (pdf file, 40k) This seminar discussed theoretical fundamentals related to those issues and specified open problems and major directions of further development in the field of multi-image technology. The seminar schedule was characterised by flexibility, working groups, and sufficient time for focused discussions. There will be an edited volume of seminar papers (within the LNCS series). Related Web Sites (for inclusion please mail your address to r.klette@auckland.ac.nz) Dagstuhl Seminar Page Travelinformation Home Page of Omnidirectional Vision 4/4/00 10:49 AM Bruckstein Huang Klette Ma, TFCV'2000 Page 1 of 2 http://www.tcs.auckland.ac.nz/~rklette/Announcements/TFCV2000.html