Final Program

8:30am Introductory Remarks
Program Chairs: Fernand Cohen (Drexel University) and Benjamin Kimia (Brown University)
Session I: The Archaeologist Perspective
Session Chairs: Katherina Galor (Brown University) and Ali Shokoufandeh (Drexel University)
8:45-9:25 Keynote Speaker 1: "Fragmentary Evidence: An Archeologist’s View of the Promise and Problems in the Application of Computer Vision Approaches in Archeological Practice"
Jed Levin (National Park Services)
9:25-9:45 "Beyond the Visualization: Cyber-Archaeology and Simulation Processes"
Maurizio Forte (University of California, Merced and University of Lugano)
9:45-10:05 "The Archaeologist's Perspective: Contextualizing Computer Vision Technologies within Cultural Heritage"
Patrice L. Jeppson (Cheyney University, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, and Drexel University)
10:05-10:25 "Crossing the Boarders: Educating in the Age of Collective Intelligence in the Lands of Archaeologists, Computational Scientists, Cultural Heritage Historians and Digital Media Designers"
Glen Muschio (Drexel University)
10:25-10:45 Coffee Break
Session II: Documentation and Visualization
Session Chair: Maurizio Seracini (UCSD)
10:45-11:25 Keynote Speaker 2: "e-Heritage projects in Italy, Cambodia, and Japan -- What have we learned?"
Katsushi Ikeuchi (University of Tokyo)
11:25-11:45 "Teleimmersive 3D Collaborative Environment for Cyberarchaeology"
Gregorij Kurillo, Maurizio Forte, and Ruzena Bajcsy (University of California at Berkeley)
11:45-12:05 "A Complete, Automatic Procedure for Pottery Documentation and Analysis"
Avshalom Karasik (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
12:05-12:25 "An Integrated Image and Sketching Environment for Archaeological Sites"
Rushmeier (Yale University), Yann Morvan (Trinity College Dublin), Xuejin Chen, Yu He, and Julie Dorsey (Yale University)
12:25-12:45 "Estimating Gothic Facade Architecture from Imagery"
Andrew Willis, Yunfeng Sui (University of North Carolina, Charlotte), Katharina Galor (Brown University), and Donald Sanders (Vizin)
12:45 Lunch
Session III: 3D Sensing and Reconstruction
Session Chair: Holly Rushmeier (Yale University)
14:00-14:20 "REVEAL Intermediate Report"
Ebenezer Gay, Benjamin Kimia, David Cooper, Gabriel Taubin, Donald Sanders, Katarina Galor (Brown University), and Andrew Willis (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)
14:20-14:40 "Virtual Reconstruction of Archaeological Vessels using Convex Hulls of Surface Marking"
Fernand Cohen, Zhongchuan Zhang and Patricia Jeppson (Drexel University)
14:40-15:00 "Virtual Reconstruction of Archaeological Vessels using Expert Priors & Surface Markings,”
Fernand Cohen, Ezgi Taslidere, Zexi Liu, and Glen Muschio (Drexel University)
15:00-15:20 "Photometric Stereo using Graph Cut and M-estimation for a Virtual Tumulus in the Presence of Highlights and Shadows"
Daisuke Miyazaki (Hiroshima City University) and Katsushi Ikeuchi (The University of Tokyo)
15:30 Coffee Break
Session IV: Reconstruction and Fragment Assembly
Session Chair: Andrew Willis (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)
16:00-16:20 "Classification of Archaeological Fragments Using Texture and Color Descriptors"
Patrick Smith, Dmitriy Bespalov, Ali Shokoufandeh, and Patrice Jeppson (Drexel University)
16:20-16:40 "Robust One-Shot 3D Scanning Using Loopy Belief Propagation"
Fatih Calakli, Ali Ulusoy, and Gabriel Taubin (Brown University)
16:40-17:00 "HINDSITE: A User-Interactive Framework for Fragment Assembly"
Benjamin Kimia (Brown University)
Panel Discussion: What Have We Learned?
Panel Moderators: Fernand Cohen (Drexel University) and Benjamin Kimia (Brown University)
17:00-18:00
Panelists: Jed Levin (National Park Services); Patrice L. Jeppson (Drexel University); Katsushi Ikeuchi (University of Tokyo); David Cooper (Brown University); Holly Rushmeier (Yale University); and Maurizio Seracini (UCSD).
Sponsors: National Science Foundation and Drexel University