Aims and scopes
The 3D reconstruction and data acquisition has grown considerably in recent
years with a wide spectrum of applications. However, there are still a lot of
limitations in actual techniques motivating new efforts on mathematical modeling
and numerical methods, often in real applications the presence of big data coming
from cameras and sensors increases the complexity of the problem.
This is particularly relevant for medical applications, where calibration of the
system and accuracy are really important for the success of surgery.
Modern 3D reconstruction techniques are expected to provide the theoretical
grounds for new technological developments and for substantial advances in
real-life applications. To this end, efficiency and reliability of numerical
methods are crucial issues. In general, we aim at comparing and (possibly)
integrating a number of techniques of heterogeneous origin, such as optimization
problem via least-squares resolution, variational approaches or differential
formulations, photometric stereo techniques and multi-view data.
Potential interactions include exploring the relation between new mathematical
models in computer vision as well as the development of numerical methods
developed in different communities, from mathematics to engineering, from computer
science to medicine. It is therefore important to compare these different
classes of problems and methods adopted, analyzing advantages and drawbacks of them.
The goal of this workshop is precisely to discuss new methods and conceptual
structures for managing these challenging problems.
The workshop has three major goals:
- Bringing together academic researchers and some experts from industry working
in the areas of 3D modeling, computer vision, 3D printing and/or developing new
mathematical methods for these problems. We would like to create a lively
environment for discussing methodologies and challenges raised by the emergence
of large-scale 3D reconstruction applications and low-cost 3D printers
- Focusing complementary knowledges from different areas of mathematics,
computer science and engineering on research topics related to 3D printing,
which are, so far, widely unexplored
- Training young researchers and future scientific leaders in the field of
3D data acquisition, 3D scene reconstruction, and 3D printing software development
(.stl and .gcode file generation).
Scientific Program
There will be 17 lectures of 45 mins each.
Speakers:
Ferdinando Auricchio (Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Architettura, Università di Pavia, Italy)
Jakob Andreas Bærentzen (Dept. of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark)
Adrien Bartoli (Université Clermont Auvergne, France)
Michael Breuss (Chair for Applied Mathematics, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany)
Alex M. Bronstein (Dept. of Computer Science, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel)
Charles Dapogny (Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann CNRS, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France)
Nicola Ferro (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Edwin Hancock (Dept. of Computer Science, University of York, York, UK)
Ron Kimmel (Dept. of Computer Science, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel)
Matthijs Langelaar (Dept. Precision and Microsystems Engineering, Delft, The Netherlands)
Francois Lauze (Dept. of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Francesco Mezzadri (Dipartimento di Ingegneria "Enzo Ferrari" Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
Yvain Queau (GREYC Lab-CNRS, Caen, France)
Elisabetta Rocca (Dipartimento di Matematica, Università di Pavia, Italy)
Emanuele Rodolà (Dip. di Informatica, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, Italy)
William A. P. Smith (Dept. of Computer Science, University of York, York, UK)
Lorenzo Tamellini (IMATI-CNR, Pavia, Italy)
We plan to organize a contributed talk session so if you intend to submit a proposal please
register by November 30 and send an abstract (using the Latex template
available here) to
indam3D@mat.uniroma1.it by November 30.
The final decision on the acceptation of contributed
talks will be communicated by December 15.
Program
Book of abstracts
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Pdf files of the talks
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Views of the Math Department just after its construction in 1935: west side, main entrance, library (right)
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Registration
There is no registration fee, but the registration is required for this event.
Registrations can be done ONLY via WEB.
If you wish to attend, please fill out the
registration form.
The final deadline to register is January 31, 2021.
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A global view of the Math Department in 1935
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Travel
Rome is a classic touristic destination so all the air company fly to
Rome Fiumicino or
Rome Ciampino (low cost) airports.
From both airport there are several ways to reach the campus, mainly a bus service or a
train service.
To know more about the train connections Fiumicino-Rome click here.
Accommodation and tourist information
We have made a pre-booking at special rates for the workshop participants.
The hotel list is below, they are all at walking distance from the Math Department
inside the campus. All the hotels give free access to the WiFi.
Prices are indicative and may change, please check on Booking.
For a map of Rome
click here.
Ateneo Garden Hotel
Via dei Salentini 3 - 00141 Roma
Tel +39 06 4440042, Fax +39 06 4453621
E-Mail info@ateneorome.com
http://www.ateneorome.com/it/
Single Room: about 120.00 €
All prices include breakfast
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Hotel Globus Best Western
119, Viale Ippocrate - 0161 Roma
Tel +39 06 4457001, Fax +39 06 4941062
E-Mail info@globushotel.com
Single Room: about 100.00 €
All prices include breakfast
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Hotel Laurentia
Largo degli Osci, 63
same contacts of Ateneo Garden Hotel
Single Room: about 80.00 €
All prices include breakfast
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Views of the main square of the campus with Minerva statue |
See also:
Restaurants Suggestion
Restaurant map
Important dates
November 30, 2020 |
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deadline for talk proposals |
December 15, 2020 |
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acceptation of contributed talks |
Proceedings of the workshop
The volume will be published in the Springer INDAM series, a special series devoted
to INDAM workshops and conferences.
More information can be found here
http://www.springer.com/series/10283
More information will be available during the workshop.
Related links
(WEB page design by M. Falcone & A. Seghini)
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