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Foreword

It was our great pleasure to host the European Conference on Computer Vision 2018 in
Munich, Germany. This constituted by far the largest ECCV event ever. With close to
2,900 registered participants and another 600 on the waiting list one month before the
conference, participation more than doubled since the last ECCV in Amsterdam. We
believe that this is due to a dramatic growth of the computer vision community
combined with the popularity of Munich as a major European hub of culture, science,
and industry. The conference took place in the heart of Munich in the concert hall
Gasteig with workshops and tutorials held at the downtown campus of the Technical
University of Munich.
One of the major innovations for ECCV 2018 was the free perpetual availability of
all conference and workshop papers, which is often referred to as open access. We note
that this is not precisely the same use of the term as in the Budapest declaration. Since
2013, CVPR and ICCV have had their papers hosted by the Computer Vision Foun-
dation (CVF), in parallel with the IEEE Xplore version. This has proved highly ben-
eficial to the computer vision community.
We are delighted to announce that for ECCV 2018 a very similar arrangement was
put in place with the cooperation of Springer. In particular, the author’s final version
will be freely available in perpetuity on a CVF page, while SpringerLink will continue
to host a version with further improvements, such as activating reference links and
including video. We believe that this will give readers the best of both worlds;
researchers who are focused on the technical content will have a freely available
version in an easily accessible place, while subscribers to SpringerLink will continue to
have the additional benefits that this provides. We thank Alfred Hofmann from
Springer for helping to negotiate this agreement, which we expect will continue for
future versions of ECCV.

September 2018 Horst Bischof


Daniel Cremers
Bernt Schiele
Ramin Zabih
Preface

Welcome to the proceedings of the 2018 European Conference on Computer Vision


(ECCV 2018) held in Munich, Germany. We are delighted to present this volume
reflecting a strong and exciting program, the result of an extensive review process. In
total, we received 2,439 valid paper submissions. Of these, 776 were accepted (31.8%):
717 as posters (29.4%) and 59 as oral presentations (2.4%). All oral presentations were
presented as posters as well. The program selection process was complicated this year
by the large increase in the number of submitted papers, +65% over ECCV 2016, and
the use of CMT3 for the first time for a computer vision conference. The program
selection process was supported by four program co-chairs (PCs), 126 area chairs
(ACs), and 1,199 reviewers with reviews assigned.
We were primarily responsible for the design and execution of the review process.
Beyond administrative rejections, we were involved in acceptance decisions only in the
very few cases where the ACs were not able to agree on a decision. As PCs, and as is
customary in the field, we were not allowed to co-author a submission. General
co-chairs and other co-organizers who played no role in the review process were
permitted to submit papers, and were treated as any other author is.
Acceptance decisions were made by two independent ACs. The ACs also made a
joint recommendation for promoting papers to oral status. We decided on the final
selection of oral presentations based on the ACs’ recommendations. There were 126
ACs, selected according to their technical expertise, experience, and geographical
diversity (63 from European, nine from Asian/Australian, and 54 from North American
institutions). Indeed, 126 ACs is a substantial increase in the number of ACs due to the
natural increase in the number of papers and to our desire to maintain the number of
papers assigned to each AC to a manageable number so as to ensure quality. The ACs
were aided by the 1,199 reviewers to whom papers were assigned for reviewing. The
Program Committee was selected from committees of previous ECCV, ICCV, and
CVPR conferences and was extended on the basis of suggestions from the ACs. Having
a large pool of Program Committee members for reviewing allowed us to match
expertise while reducing reviewer loads. No more than eight papers were assigned to a
reviewer, maintaining the reviewers’ load at the same level as ECCV 2016 despite the
increase in the number of submitted papers.
Conflicts of interest between ACs, Program Committee members, and papers were
identified based on the home institutions, and on previous collaborations of all
researchers involved. To find institutional conflicts, all authors, Program Committee
members, and ACs were asked to list the Internet domains of their current institutions.
We assigned on average approximately 18 papers to each AC. The papers were
assigned using the affinity scores from the Toronto Paper Matching System (TPMS)
and additional data from the OpenReview system, managed by a UMass
group. OpenReview used additional information from ACs’ and authors’ records to
identify collaborations and to generate matches. OpenReview was invaluable in
VIII Preface

refining conflict definitions and in generating quality matches. The only glitch is that,
once the matches were generated, a small percentage of papers were unassigned
because of discrepancies between the OpenReview conflicts and the conflicts entered in
CMT3. We manually assigned these papers. This glitch is revealing of the challenge of
using multiple systems at once (CMT3 and OpenReview in this case), which needs to
be addressed in future.
After assignment of papers to ACs, the ACs suggested seven reviewers per paper
from the Program Committee pool. The selection and rank ordering were facilitated by
the TPMS affinity scores visible to the ACs for each paper/reviewer pair. The final
assignment of papers to reviewers was generated again through OpenReview in order
to account for refined conflict definitions. This required new features in the OpenRe-
view matching system to accommodate the ECCV workflow, in particular to incor-
porate selection ranking, and maximum reviewer load. Very few papers received fewer
than three reviewers after matching and were handled through manual assignment.
Reviewers were then asked to comment on the merit of each paper and to make an
initial recommendation ranging from definitely reject to definitely accept, including a
borderline rating. The reviewers were also asked to suggest explicit questions they
wanted to see answered in the authors’ rebuttal. The initial review period was five
weeks. Because of the delay in getting all the reviews in, we had to delay the final
release of the reviews by four days. However, because of the slack included at the tail
end of the schedule, we were able to maintain the decision target date with sufficient
time for all the phases. We reassigned over 100 reviews from 40 reviewers during the
review period. Unfortunately, the main reason for these reassignments was reviewers
declining to review, after having accepted to do so. Other reasons included technical
relevance and occasional unidentified conflicts. We express our thanks to the emer-
gency reviewers who generously accepted to perform these reviews under short notice.
In addition, a substantial number of manual corrections had to do with reviewers using
a different email address than the one that was used at the time of the reviewer
invitation. This is revealing of a broader issue with identifying users by email addresses
that change frequently enough to cause significant problems during the timespan of the
conference process.
The authors were then given the opportunity to rebut the reviews, to identify factual
errors, and to address the specific questions raised by the reviewers over a seven-day
rebuttal period. The exact format of the rebuttal was the object of considerable debate
among the organizers, as well as with prior organizers. At issue is to balance giving the
author the opportunity to respond completely and precisely to the reviewers, e.g., by
including graphs of experiments, while avoiding requests for completely new material
or experimental results not included in the original paper. In the end, we decided on the
two-page PDF document in conference format. Following this rebuttal period,
reviewers and ACs discussed papers at length, after which reviewers finalized their
evaluation and gave a final recommendation to the ACs. A significant percentage of the
reviewers did enter their final recommendation if it did not differ from their initial
recommendation. Given the tight schedule, we did not wait until all were entered.
After this discussion period, each paper was assigned to a second AC. The AC/paper
matching was again run through OpenReview. Again, the OpenReview team worked
quickly to implement the features specific to this process, in this case accounting for the
Preface IX

existing AC assignment, as well as minimizing the fragmentation across ACs, so that


each AC had on average only 5.5 buddy ACs to communicate with. The largest number
was 11. Given the complexity of the conflicts, this was a very efficient set of assign-
ments from OpenReview. Each paper was then evaluated by its assigned pair of ACs.
For each paper, we required each of the two ACs assigned to certify both the final
recommendation and the metareview (aka consolidation report). In all cases, after
extensive discussions, the two ACs arrived at a common acceptance decision. We
maintained these decisions, with the caveat that we did evaluate, sometimes going back
to the ACs, a few papers for which the final acceptance decision substantially deviated
from the consensus from the reviewers, amending three decisions in the process.
We want to thank everyone involved in making ECCV 2018 possible. The success
of ECCV 2018 depended on the quality of papers submitted by the authors, and on the
very hard work of the ACs and the Program Committee members. We are particularly
grateful to the OpenReview team (Melisa Bok, Ari Kobren, Andrew McCallum,
Michael Spector) for their support, in particular their willingness to implement new
features, often on a tight schedule, to Laurent Charlin for the use of the Toronto Paper
Matching System, to the CMT3 team, in particular in dealing with all the issues that
arise when using a new system, to Friedrich Fraundorfer and Quirin Lohr for main-
taining the online version of the program, and to the CMU staff (Keyla Cook, Lynnetta
Miller, Ashley Song, Nora Kazour) for assisting with data entry/editing in CMT3.
Finally, the preparation of these proceedings would not have been possible without the
diligent effort of the publication chairs, Albert Ali Salah and Hamdi Dibeklioğlu, and of
Anna Kramer and Alfred Hofmann from Springer.

September 2018 Vittorio Ferrari


Martial Hebert
Cristian Sminchisescu
Yair Weiss
Organization

General Chairs
Horst Bischof Graz University of Technology, Austria
Daniel Cremers Technical University of Munich, Germany
Bernt Schiele Saarland University, Max Planck Institute for Informatics,
Germany
Ramin Zabih CornellNYCTech, USA

Program Committee Co-chairs


Vittorio Ferrari University of Edinburgh, UK
Martial Hebert Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Cristian Sminchisescu Lund University, Sweden
Yair Weiss Hebrew University, Israel

Local Arrangements Chairs


Björn Menze Technical University of Munich, Germany
Matthias Niessner Technical University of Munich, Germany

Workshop Chairs
Stefan Roth TU Darmstadt, Germany
Laura Leal-Taixé Technical University of Munich, Germany

Tutorial Chairs
Michael Bronstein Università della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland
Laura Leal-Taixé Technical University of Munich, Germany

Website Chair
Friedrich Fraundorfer Graz University of Technology, Austria

Demo Chairs
Federico Tombari Technical University of Munich, Germany
Joerg Stueckler Technical University of Munich, Germany
XII Organization

Publicity Chair
Giovanni Maria University of Catania, Italy
Farinella

Industrial Liaison Chairs


Florent Perronnin Naver Labs, France
Yunchao Gong Snap, USA
Helmut Grabner Logitech, Switzerland

Finance Chair
Gerard Medioni Amazon, University of Southern California, USA

Publication Chairs
Albert Ali Salah Boğaziçi University, Turkey
Hamdi Dibeklioğlu Bilkent University, Turkey

Area Chairs
Kalle Åström Lund University, Sweden
Zeynep Akata University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Joao Barreto University of Coimbra, Portugal
Ronen Basri Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Dhruv Batra Georgia Tech and Facebook AI Research, USA
Serge Belongie Cornell University, USA
Rodrigo Benenson Google, Switzerland
Hakan Bilen University of Edinburgh, UK
Matthew Blaschko KU Leuven, Belgium
Edmond Boyer Inria, France
Gabriel Brostow University College London, UK
Thomas Brox University of Freiburg, Germany
Marcus Brubaker York University, Canada
Barbara Caputo Politecnico di Torino and the Italian Institute
of Technology, Italy
Tim Cootes University of Manchester, UK
Trevor Darrell University of California, Berkeley, USA
Larry Davis University of Maryland at College Park, USA
Andrew Davison Imperial College London, UK
Fernando de la Torre Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Irfan Essa GeorgiaTech, USA
Ali Farhadi University of Washington, USA
Paolo Favaro University of Bern, Switzerland
Michael Felsberg Linköping University, Sweden
Organization XIII

Sanja Fidler University of Toronto, Canada


Andrew Fitzgibbon Microsoft, Cambridge, UK
David Forsyth University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Charless Fowlkes University of California, Irvine, USA
Bill Freeman MIT, USA
Mario Fritz MPII, Germany
Jürgen Gall University of Bonn, Germany
Dariu Gavrila TU Delft, The Netherlands
Andreas Geiger MPI-IS and University of Tübingen, Germany
Theo Gevers University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Ross Girshick Facebook AI Research, USA
Kristen Grauman Facebook AI Research and UT Austin, USA
Abhinav Gupta Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Kaiming He Facebook AI Research, USA
Martial Hebert Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Anders Heyden Lund University, Sweden
Timothy Hospedales University of Edinburgh, UK
Michal Irani Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Phillip Isola University of California, Berkeley, USA
Hervé Jégou Facebook AI Research, France
David Jacobs University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Allan Jepson University of Toronto, Canada
Jiaya Jia Chinese University of Hong Kong, SAR China
Fredrik Kahl Chalmers University, USA
Hedvig Kjellström KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Iasonas Kokkinos University College London and Facebook, UK
Vladlen Koltun Intel Labs, USA
Philipp Krähenbühl UT Austin, USA
M. Pawan Kumar University of Oxford, UK
Kyros Kutulakos University of Toronto, Canada
In Kweon KAIST, South Korea
Ivan Laptev Inria, France
Svetlana Lazebnik University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Laura Leal-Taixé Technical University of Munich, Germany
Erik Learned-Miller University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Kyoung Mu Lee Seoul National University, South Korea
Bastian Leibe RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Aleš Leonardis University of Birmingham, UK
Vincent Lepetit University of Bordeaux, France and Graz University
of Technology, Austria
Fuxin Li Oregon State University, USA
Dahua Lin Chinese University of Hong Kong, SAR China
Jim Little University of British Columbia, Canada
Ce Liu Google, USA
Chen Change Loy Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Jiri Matas Czech Technical University in Prague, Czechia
XIV Organization

Yasuyuki Matsushita Osaka University, Japan


Dimitris Metaxas Rutgers University, USA
Greg Mori Simon Fraser University, Canada
Vittorio Murino Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy
Richard Newcombe Oculus Research, USA
Minh Hoai Nguyen Stony Brook University, USA
Sebastian Nowozin Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
Aude Oliva MIT, USA
Bjorn Ommer Heidelberg University, Germany
Tomas Pajdla Czech Technical University in Prague, Czechia
Maja Pantic Imperial College London and Samsung AI Research
Centre Cambridge, UK
Caroline Pantofaru Google, USA
Devi Parikh Georgia Tech and Facebook AI Research, USA
Sylvain Paris Adobe Research, USA
Vladimir Pavlovic Rutgers University, USA
Marcello Pelillo University of Venice, Italy
Patrick Pérez Valeo, France
Robert Pless George Washington University, USA
Thomas Pock Graz University of Technology, Austria
Jean Ponce Inria, France
Gerard Pons-Moll MPII, Saarland Informatics Campus, Germany
Long Quan Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
SAR China
Stefan Roth TU Darmstadt, Germany
Carsten Rother University of Heidelberg, Germany
Bryan Russell Adobe Research, USA
Kate Saenko Boston University, USA
Mathieu Salzmann EPFL, Switzerland
Dimitris Samaras Stony Brook University, USA
Yoichi Sato University of Tokyo, Japan
Silvio Savarese Stanford University, USA
Konrad Schindler ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Cordelia Schmid Inria, France and Google, France
Nicu Sebe University of Trento, Italy
Fei Sha University of Southern California, USA
Greg Shakhnarovich TTI Chicago, USA
Jianbo Shi University of Pennsylvania, USA
Abhinav Shrivastava UMD and Google, USA
Yan Shuicheng National University of Singapore, Singapore
Leonid Sigal University of British Columbia, Canada
Josef Sivic Czech Technical University in Prague, Czechia
Arnold Smeulders University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deqing Sun NVIDIA, USA
Antonio Torralba MIT, USA
Zhuowen Tu University of California, San Diego, USA
Organization XV

Tinne Tuytelaars KU Leuven, Belgium


Jasper Uijlings Google, Switzerland
Joost van de Weijer Computer Vision Center, Spain
Nuno Vasconcelos University of California, San Diego, USA
Andrea Vedaldi University of Oxford, UK
Olga Veksler University of Western Ontario, Canada
Jakob Verbeek Inria, France
Rene Vidal Johns Hopkins University, USA
Daphna Weinshall Hebrew University, Israel
Chris Williams University of Edinburgh, UK
Lior Wolf Tel Aviv University, Israel
Ming-Hsuan Yang University of California at Merced, USA
Todd Zickler Harvard University, USA
Andrew Zisserman University of Oxford, UK

Technical Program Committee

Hassan Abu Alhaija Peter Anderson Arunava Banerjee


Radhakrishna Achanta Juan Andrade-Cetto Atsuhiko Banno
Hanno Ackermann Mykhaylo Andriluka Aayush Bansal
Ehsan Adeli Anelia Angelova Yingze Bao
Lourdes Agapito Michel Antunes Md Jawadul Bappy
Aishwarya Agrawal Pablo Arbelaez Pierre Baqué
Antonio Agudo Vasileios Argyriou Dániel Baráth
Eirikur Agustsson Chetan Arora Adrian Barbu
Karim Ahmed Federica Arrigoni Kobus Barnard
Byeongjoo Ahn Vassilis Athitsos Nick Barnes
Unaiza Ahsan Mathieu Aubry Francisco Barranco
Emre Akbaş Shai Avidan Adrien Bartoli
Eren Aksoy Yannis Avrithis E. Bayro-Corrochano
Yağız Aksoy Samaneh Azadi Paul Beardlsey
Alexandre Alahi Hossein Azizpour Vasileios Belagiannis
Jean-Baptiste Alayrac Artem Babenko Sean Bell
Samuel Albanie Timur Bagautdinov Ismail Ben
Cenek Albl Andrew Bagdanov Boulbaba Ben Amor
Saad Ali Hessam Bagherinezhad Gil Ben-Artzi
Rahaf Aljundi Yuval Bahat Ohad Ben-Shahar
Jose M. Alvarez Min Bai Abhijit Bendale
Humam Alwassel Qinxun Bai Rodrigo Benenson
Toshiyuki Amano Song Bai Fabian Benitez-Quiroz
Mitsuru Ambai Xiang Bai Fethallah Benmansour
Mohamed Amer Peter Bajcsy Ryad Benosman
Senjian An Amr Bakry Filippo Bergamasco
Cosmin Ancuti Kavita Bala David Bermudez
XVI Organization

Jesus Bermudez-Cameo Xun Cao Erkang Cheng


Leonard Berrada Yanshuai Cao Jingchun Cheng
Gedas Bertasius Joao Carreira Ming-Ming Cheng
Ross Beveridge Dan Casas Wen-Huang Cheng
Lucas Beyer Daniel Castro Yuan Cheng
Bir Bhanu Jan Cech Anoop Cherian
S. Bhattacharya M. Emre Celebi Liang-Tien Chia
Binod Bhattarai Duygu Ceylan Naoki Chiba
Arnav Bhavsar Menglei Chai Shao-Yi Chien
Simone Bianco Ayan Chakrabarti Han-Pang Chiu
Adel Bibi Rudrasis Chakraborty Wei-Chen Chiu
Pia Bideau Shayok Chakraborty Nam Ik Cho
Josef Bigun Tat-Jen Cham Sunghyun Cho
Arijit Biswas Antonin Chambolle TaeEun Choe
Soma Biswas Antoni Chan Jongmoo Choi
Marten Bjoerkman Sharat Chandran Christopher Choy
Volker Blanz Hyun Sung Chang Wen-Sheng Chu
Vishnu Boddeti Ju Yong Chang Yung-Yu Chuang
Piotr Bojanowski Xiaojun Chang Ondrej Chum
Terrance Boult Soravit Changpinyo Joon Son Chung
Yuri Boykov Wei-Lun Chao Gökberk Cinbis
Hakan Boyraz Yu-Wei Chao James Clark
Eric Brachmann Visesh Chari Andrea Cohen
Samarth Brahmbhatt Rizwan Chaudhry Forrester Cole
Mathieu Bredif Siddhartha Chaudhuri Toby Collins
Francois Bremond Rama Chellappa John Collomosse
Michael Brown Chao Chen Camille Couprie
Luc Brun Chen Chen David Crandall
Shyamal Buch Cheng Chen Marco Cristani
Pradeep Buddharaju Chu-Song Chen Canton Cristian
Aurelie Bugeau Guang Chen James Crowley
Rudy Bunel Hsin-I Chen Yin Cui
Xavier Burgos Artizzu Hwann-Tzong Chen Zhaopeng Cui
Darius Burschka Kai Chen Bo Dai
Andrei Bursuc Kan Chen Jifeng Dai
Zoya Bylinskii Kevin Chen Qieyun Dai
Fabian Caba Liang-Chieh Chen Shengyang Dai
Daniel Cabrini Hauagge Lin Chen Yuchao Dai
Cesar Cadena Lerma Qifeng Chen Carlo Dal Mutto
Holger Caesar Ting Chen Dima Damen
Jianfei Cai Wei Chen Zachary Daniels
Junjie Cai Xi Chen Kostas Daniilidis
Zhaowei Cai Xilin Chen Donald Dansereau
Simone Calderara Xinlei Chen Mohamed Daoudi
Neill Campbell Yingcong Chen Abhishek Das
Octavia Camps Yixin Chen Samyak Datta
Organization XVII

Achal Dave Aykut Erdem Ryo Furukawa


Shalini De Mello Erkut Erdem Yasutaka Furukawa
Teofilo deCampos Hugo Jair Escalante Andrea Fusiello
Joseph DeGol Sergio Escalera Fatma Güney
Koichiro Deguchi Victor Escorcia Raghudeep Gadde
Alessio Del Bue Francisco Estrada Silvano Galliani
Stefanie Demirci Davide Eynard Orazio Gallo
Jia Deng Bin Fan Chuang Gan
Zhiwei Deng Jialue Fan Bin-Bin Gao
Joachim Denzler Quanfu Fan Jin Gao
Konstantinos Derpanis Chen Fang Junbin Gao
Aditya Deshpande Tian Fang Ruohan Gao
Alban Desmaison Yi Fang Shenghua Gao
Frédéric Devernay Hany Farid Animesh Garg
Abhinav Dhall Giovanni Farinella Ravi Garg
Michel Dhome Ryan Farrell Erik Gartner
Hamdi Dibeklioğlu Alireza Fathi Simone Gasparin
Mert Dikmen Christoph Feichtenhofer Jochen Gast
Cosimo Distante Wenxin Feng Leon A. Gatys
Ajay Divakaran Martin Fergie Stratis Gavves
Mandar Dixit Cornelia Fermuller Liuhao Ge
Carl Doersch Basura Fernando Timnit Gebru
Piotr Dollar Michael Firman James Gee
Bo Dong Bob Fisher Peter Gehler
Chao Dong John Fisher Xin Geng
Huang Dong Mathew Fisher Guido Gerig
Jian Dong Boris Flach David Geronimo
Jiangxin Dong Matt Flagg Bernard Ghanem
Weisheng Dong Francois Fleuret Michael Gharbi
Simon Donné David Fofi Golnaz Ghiasi
Gianfranco Doretto Ruth Fong Spyros Gidaris
Alexey Dosovitskiy Gian Luca Foresti Andrew Gilbert
Matthijs Douze Per-Erik Forssén Rohit Girdhar
Bruce Draper David Fouhey Ioannis Gkioulekas
Bertram Drost Katerina Fragkiadaki Georgia Gkioxari
Liang Du Victor Fragoso Guy Godin
Shichuan Du Jan-Michael Frahm Roland Goecke
Gregory Dudek Jean-Sebastien Franco Michael Goesele
Zoran Duric Ohad Fried Nuno Goncalves
Pınar Duygulu Simone Frintrop Boqing Gong
Hazım Ekenel Huazhu Fu Minglun Gong
Tarek El-Gaaly Yun Fu Yunchao Gong
Ehsan Elhamifar Olac Fuentes Abel Gonzalez-Garcia
Mohamed Elhoseiny Christopher Funk Daniel Gordon
Sabu Emmanuel Thomas Funkhouser Paulo Gotardo
Ian Endres Brian Funt Stephen Gould
XVIII Organization

Venu Govindu Wolfgang Heidrich Evren Imre


Helmut Grabner Janne Heikkila Eldar Insafutdinov
Petr Gronat Jared Heinly Go Irie
Steve Gu Mattias Heinrich Hossam Isack
Josechu Guerrero Lisa Anne Hendricks Ahmet Işcen
Anupam Guha Dan Hendrycks Daisuke Iwai
Jean-Yves Guillemaut Stephane Herbin Hamid Izadinia
Alp Güler Alexander Hermans Nathan Jacobs
Erhan Gündoğdu Luis Herranz Suyog Jain
Guodong Guo Aaron Hertzmann Varun Jampani
Xinqing Guo Adrian Hilton C. V. Jawahar
Ankush Gupta Michael Hirsch Dinesh Jayaraman
Mohit Gupta Steven Hoi Sadeep Jayasumana
Saurabh Gupta Seunghoon Hong Laszlo Jeni
Tanmay Gupta Wei Hong Hueihan Jhuang
Abner Guzman Rivera Anthony Hoogs Dinghuang Ji
Timo Hackel Radu Horaud Hui Ji
Sunil Hadap Yedid Hoshen Qiang Ji
Christian Haene Omid Hosseini Jafari Fan Jia
Ralf Haeusler Kuang-Jui Hsu Kui Jia
Levente Hajder Winston Hsu Xu Jia
David Hall Yinlin Hu Huaizu Jiang
Peter Hall Zhe Hu Jiayan Jiang
Stefan Haller Gang Hua Nianjuan Jiang
Ghassan Hamarneh Chen Huang Tingting Jiang
Fred Hamprecht De-An Huang Xiaoyi Jiang
Onur Hamsici Dong Huang Yu-Gang Jiang
Bohyung Han Gary Huang Long Jin
Junwei Han Heng Huang Suo Jinli
Xufeng Han Jia-Bin Huang Justin Johnson
Yahong Han Qixing Huang Nebojsa Jojic
Ankur Handa Rui Huang Michael Jones
Albert Haque Sheng Huang Hanbyul Joo
Tatsuya Harada Weilin Huang Jungseock Joo
Mehrtash Harandi Xiaolei Huang Ajjen Joshi
Bharath Hariharan Xinyu Huang Amin Jourabloo
Mahmudul Hasan Zhiwu Huang Frederic Jurie
Tal Hassner Tak-Wai Hui Achuta Kadambi
Kenji Hata Wei-Chih Hung Samuel Kadoury
Soren Hauberg Junhwa Hur Ioannis Kakadiaris
Michal Havlena Mohamed Hussein Zdenek Kalal
Zeeshan Hayder Wonjun Hwang Yannis Kalantidis
Junfeng He Anders Hyden Sinan Kalkan
Lei He Satoshi Ikehata Vicky Kalogeiton
Varsha Hedau Nazlı Ikizler-Cinbis Sunkavalli Kalyan
Felix Heide Viorela Ila J.-K. Kamarainen
Organization XIX

Martin Kampel Dimitrios Kosmopoulos Victor Lempitsky


Kenichi Kanatani Satwik Kottur Spyridon Leonardos
Angjoo Kanazawa Balazs Kovacs Marius Leordeanu
Melih Kandemir Adarsh Kowdle Matt Leotta
Sing Bing Kang Mike Krainin Thomas Leung
Zhuoliang Kang Gregory Kramida Stefan Leutenegger
Mohan Kankanhalli Ranjay Krishna Gil Levi
Juho Kannala Ravi Krishnan Aviad Levis
Abhishek Kar Matej Kristan Jose Lezama
Amlan Kar Pavel Krsek Ang Li
Svebor Karaman Volker Krueger Dingzeyu Li
Leonid Karlinsky Alexander Krull Dong Li
Zoltan Kato Hilde Kuehne Haoxiang Li
Parneet Kaur Andreas Kuhn Hongdong Li
Hiroshi Kawasaki Arjan Kuijper Hongsheng Li
Misha Kazhdan Zuzana Kukelova Hongyang Li
Margret Keuper Kuldeep Kulkarni Jianguo Li
Sameh Khamis Shiro Kumano Kai Li
Naeemullah Khan Avinash Kumar Ruiyu Li
Salman Khan Vijay Kumar Wei Li
Hadi Kiapour Abhijit Kundu Wen Li
Joe Kileel Sebastian Kurtek Xi Li
Chanho Kim Junseok Kwon Xiaoxiao Li
Gunhee Kim Jan Kybic Xin Li
Hansung Kim Alexander Ladikos Xirong Li
Junmo Kim Shang-Hong Lai Xuelong Li
Junsik Kim Wei-Sheng Lai Xueting Li
Kihwan Kim Jean-Francois Lalonde Yeqing Li
Minyoung Kim John Lambert Yijun Li
Tae Hyun Kim Zhenzhong Lan Yin Li
Tae-Kyun Kim Charis Lanaras Yingwei Li
Akisato Kimura Oswald Lanz Yining Li
Zsolt Kira Dong Lao Yongjie Li
Alexander Kirillov Longin Jan Latecki Yu-Feng Li
Kris Kitani Justin Lazarow Zechao Li
Maria Klodt Huu Le Zhengqi Li
Patrick Knöbelreiter Chen-Yu Lee Zhenyang Li
Jan Knopp Gim Hee Lee Zhizhong Li
Reinhard Koch Honglak Lee Xiaodan Liang
Alexander Kolesnikov Hsin-Ying Lee Renjie Liao
Chen Kong Joon-Young Lee Zicheng Liao
Naejin Kong Seungyong Lee Bee Lim
Shu Kong Stefan Lee Jongwoo Lim
Piotr Koniusz Yong Jae Lee Joseph Lim
Simon Korman Zhen Lei Ser-Nam Lim
Andreas Koschan Ido Leichter Chen-Hsuan Lin
XX Organization

Shih-Yao Lin Simon Lucey Christopher Mei


Tsung-Yi Lin Jian-Hao Luo Heydi Mendez-Vazquez
Weiyao Lin Jiebo Luo Deyu Meng
Yen-Yu Lin Pablo Márquez-Neila Thomas Mensink
Haibin Ling Matthias Müller Bjoern Menze
Or Litany Chao Ma Domingo Mery
Roee Litman Chih-Yao Ma Qiguang Miao
Anan Liu Lin Ma Tomer Michaeli
Changsong Liu Shugao Ma Antoine Miech
Chen Liu Wei-Chiu Ma Ondrej Miksik
Ding Liu Zhanyu Ma Anton Milan
Dong Liu Oisin Mac Aodha Gregor Miller
Feng Liu Will Maddern Cai Minjie
Guangcan Liu Ludovic Magerand Majid Mirmehdi
Luoqi Liu Marcus Magnor Ishan Misra
Miaomiao Liu Vijay Mahadevan Niloy Mitra
Nian Liu Mohammad Mahoor Anurag Mittal
Risheng Liu Michael Maire Nirbhay Modhe
Shu Liu Subhransu Maji Davide Modolo
Shuaicheng Liu Ameesh Makadia Pritish Mohapatra
Sifei Liu Atsuto Maki Pascal Monasse
Tyng-Luh Liu Yasushi Makihara Mathew Monfort
Wanquan Liu Mateusz Malinowski Taesup Moon
Weiwei Liu Tomasz Malisiewicz Sandino Morales
Xialei Liu Arun Mallya Vlad Morariu
Xiaoming Liu Roberto Manduchi Philippos Mordohai
Yebin Liu Junhua Mao Francesc Moreno
Yiming Liu Dmitrii Marin Henrique Morimitsu
Ziwei Liu Joe Marino Yael Moses
Zongyi Liu Kenneth Marino Ben-Ezra Moshe
Liliana Lo Presti Elisabeta Marinoiu Roozbeh Mottaghi
Edgar Lobaton Ricardo Martin Yadong Mu
Chengjiang Long Aleix Martinez Lopamudra Mukherjee
Mingsheng Long Julieta Martinez Mario Munich
Roberto Lopez-Sastre Aaron Maschinot Ana Murillo
Amy Loufti Jonathan Masci Damien Muselet
Brian Lovell Bogdan Matei Armin Mustafa
Canyi Lu Diana Mateus Siva Karthik Mustikovela
Cewu Lu Stefan Mathe Moin Nabi
Feng Lu Kevin Matzen Sobhan Naderi
Huchuan Lu Bruce Maxwell Hajime Nagahara
Jiajun Lu Steve Maybank Varun Nagaraja
Jiasen Lu Walterio Mayol-Cuevas Tushar Nagarajan
Jiwen Lu Mason McGill Arsha Nagrani
Yang Lu Stephen Mckenna Nikhil Naik
Yujuan Lu Roey Mechrez Atsushi Nakazawa
Organization XXI

P. J. Narayanan Hyun Soo Park Victor Prisacariu


Charlie Nash In Kyu Park Jan Prokaj
Lakshmanan Nataraj Jaesik Park Nicolas Pugeault
Fabian Nater Omkar Parkhi Luis Puig
Lukáš Neumann Alvaro Parra Bustos Ali Punjani
Natalia Neverova C. Alejandro Parraga Senthil Purushwalkam
Alejandro Newell Vishal Patel Guido Pusiol
Phuc Nguyen Deepak Pathak Guo-Jun Qi
Xiaohan Nie Ioannis Patras Xiaojuan Qi
David Nilsson Viorica Patraucean Hongwei Qin
Ko Nishino Genevieve Patterson Shi Qiu
Zhenxing Niu Kim Pedersen Faisal Qureshi
Shohei Nobuhara Robert Peharz Matthias Rüther
Klas Nordberg Selen Pehlivan Petia Radeva
Mohammed Norouzi Xi Peng Umer Rafi
David Novotny Bojan Pepik Rahul Raguram
Ifeoma Nwogu Talita Perciano Swaminathan Rahul
Matthew O’Toole Federico Pernici Varun Ramakrishna
Guillaume Obozinski Adrian Peter Kandan Ramakrishnan
Jean-Marc Odobez Stavros Petridis Ravi Ramamoorthi
Eyal Ofek Vladimir Petrovic Vignesh Ramanathan
Ferda Ofli Henning Petzka Vasili Ramanishka
Tae-Hyun Oh Tomas Pfister R. Ramasamy Selvaraju
Iason Oikonomidis Trung Pham Rene Ranftl
Takeshi Oishi Justus Piater Carolina Raposo
Takahiro Okabe Massimo Piccardi Nikhil Rasiwasia
Takayuki Okatani Sudeep Pillai Nalini Ratha
Vlad Olaru Pedro Pinheiro Sai Ravela
Michael Opitz Lerrel Pinto Avinash Ravichandran
Jose Oramas Bernardo Pires Ramin Raziperchikolaei
Vicente Ordonez Aleksis Pirinen Sylvestre-Alvise Rebuffi
Ivan Oseledets Fiora Pirri Adria Recasens
Aljosa Osep Leonid Pischulin Joe Redmon
Magnus Oskarsson Tobias Ploetz Timo Rehfeld
Martin R. Oswald Bryan Plummer Michal Reinstein
Wanli Ouyang Yair Poleg Konstantinos Rematas
Andrew Owens Jean Ponce Haibing Ren
Mustafa Özuysal Gerard Pons-Moll Shaoqing Ren
Jinshan Pan Jordi Pont-Tuset Wenqi Ren
Xingang Pan Alin Popa Zhile Ren
Rameswar Panda Fatih Porikli Hamid Rezatofighi
Sharath Pankanti Horst Possegger Nicholas Rhinehart
Julien Pansiot Viraj Prabhu Helge Rhodin
Nicolas Papadakis Andrea Prati Elisa Ricci
George Papandreou Maria Priisalu Eitan Richardson
N. Papanikolopoulos Véronique Prinet Stephan Richter
XXII Organization

Gernot Riegler Torsten Sattler Tianmin Shu


Hayko Riemenschneider Bogdan Savchynskyy Zhixin Shu
Tammy Riklin Raviv Johannes Schönberger Kaleem Siddiqi
Ergys Ristani Hanno Scharr Gunnar Sigurdsson
Tobias Ritschel Walter Scheirer Nathan Silberman
Mariano Rivera Bernt Schiele Tomas Simon
Samuel Rivera Frank Schmidt Abhishek Singh
Antonio Robles-Kelly Tanner Schmidt Gautam Singh
Ignacio Rocco Dirk Schnieders Maneesh Singh
Jason Rock Samuel Schulter Praveer Singh
Emanuele Rodola William Schwartz Richa Singh
Mikel Rodriguez Alexander Schwing Saurabh Singh
Gregory Rogez Ozan Sener Sudipta Sinha
Marcus Rohrbach Soumyadip Sengupta Vladimir Smutny
Gemma Roig Laura Sevilla-Lara Noah Snavely
Javier Romero Mubarak Shah Cees Snoek
Olaf Ronneberger Shishir Shah Kihyuk Sohn
Amir Rosenfeld Fahad Shahbaz Khan Eric Sommerlade
Bodo Rosenhahn Amir Shahroudy Sanghyun Son
Guy Rosman Jing Shao Bi Song
Arun Ross Xiaowei Shao Shiyu Song
Samuel Rota Bulò Roman Shapovalov Shuran Song
Peter Roth Nataliya Shapovalova Xuan Song
Constantin Rothkopf Ali Sharif Razavian Yale Song
Sebastien Roy Gaurav Sharma Yang Song
Amit Roy-Chowdhury Mohit Sharma Yibing Song
Ognjen Rudovic Pramod Sharma Lorenzo Sorgi
Adria Ruiz Viktoriia Sharmanska Humberto Sossa
Javier Ruiz-del-Solar Eli Shechtman Pratul Srinivasan
Christian Rupprecht Mark Sheinin Michael Stark
Olga Russakovsky Evan Shelhamer Bjorn Stenger
Chris Russell Chunhua Shen Rainer Stiefelhagen
Alexandre Sablayrolles Li Shen Joerg Stueckler
Fereshteh Sadeghi Wei Shen Jan Stuehmer
Ryusuke Sagawa Xiaohui Shen Hang Su
Hideo Saito Xiaoyong Shen Hao Su
Elham Sakhaee Ziyi Shen Shuochen Su
Albert Ali Salah Lu Sheng R. Subramanian
Conrad Sanderson Baoguang Shi Yusuke Sugano
Koppal Sanjeev Boxin Shi Akihiro Sugimoto
Aswin Sankaranarayanan Kevin Shih Baochen Sun
Elham Saraee Hyunjung Shim Chen Sun
Jason Saragih Ilan Shimshoni Jian Sun
Sudeep Sarkar Young Min Shin Jin Sun
Imari Sato Koichi Shinoda Lin Sun
Shin’ichi Satoh Matthew Shreve Min Sun
Organization XXIII

Qing Sun Chetan Tonde Matthias Vestner


Zhaohui Sun Xin Tong Minh Vo
David Suter Akihiko Torii Christoph Vogel
Eran Swears Andrea Torsello Michele Volpi
Raza Syed Hussain Florian Trammer Carl Vondrick
T. Syeda-Mahmood Du Tran Sven Wachsmuth
Christian Szegedy Quoc-Huy Tran Toshikazu Wada
Duy-Nguyen Ta Rudolph Triebel Michael Waechter
Tolga Taşdizen Alejandro Troccoli Catherine Wah
Hemant Tagare Leonardo Trujillo Jacob Walker
Yuichi Taguchi Tomasz Trzcinski Jun Wan
Ying Tai Sam Tsai Boyu Wang
Yu-Wing Tai Yi-Hsuan Tsai Chen Wang
Jun Takamatsu Hung-Yu Tseng Chunyu Wang
Hugues Talbot Vagia Tsiminaki De Wang
Toru Tamak Aggeliki Tsoli Fang Wang
Robert Tamburo Wei-Chih Tu Hongxing Wang
Chaowei Tan Shubham Tulsiani Hua Wang
Meng Tang Fred Tung Jiang Wang
Peng Tang Tony Tung Jingdong Wang
Siyu Tang Matt Turek Jinglu Wang
Wei Tang Oncel Tuzel Jue Wang
Junli Tao Georgios Tzimiropoulos Le Wang
Ran Tao Ilkay Ulusoy Lei Wang
Xin Tao Osman Ulusoy Lezi Wang
Makarand Tapaswi Dmitry Ulyanov Liang Wang
Jean-Philippe Tarel Paul Upchurch Lichao Wang
Maxim Tatarchenko Ben Usman Lijun Wang
Bugra Tekin Evgeniya Ustinova Limin Wang
Demetri Terzopoulos Himanshu Vajaria Liwei Wang
Christian Theobalt Alexander Vakhitov Naiyan Wang
Diego Thomas Jack Valmadre Oliver Wang
Rajat Thomas Ernest Valveny Qi Wang
Qi Tian Jan van Gemert Ruiping Wang
Xinmei Tian Grant Van Horn Shenlong Wang
YingLi Tian Jagannadan Varadarajan Shu Wang
Yonghong Tian Gul Varol Song Wang
Yonglong Tian Sebastiano Vascon Tao Wang
Joseph Tighe Francisco Vasconcelos Xiaofang Wang
Radu Timofte Mayank Vatsa Xiaolong Wang
Massimo Tistarelli Javier Vazquez-Corral Xinchao Wang
Sinisa Todorovic Ramakrishna Vedantam Xinggang Wang
Pavel Tokmakov Ashok Veeraraghavan Xintao Wang
Giorgos Tolias Andreas Veit Yang Wang
Federico Tombari Raviteja Vemulapalli Yu-Chiang Frank Wang
Tatiana Tommasi Jonathan Ventura Yu-Xiong Wang
XXIV Organization

Zhaowen Wang Jin Xie Michael Ying Yang


Zhe Wang Lingxi Xie Ming Yang
Anne Wannenwetsch Pengtao Xie Ruiduo Yang
Simon Warfield Saining Xie Ruigang Yang
Scott Wehrwein Wenxuan Xie Shuo Yang
Donglai Wei Yuchen Xie Wei Yang
Ping Wei Bo Xin Xiaodong Yang
Shih-En Wei Junliang Xing Yanchao Yang
Xiu-Shen Wei Peng Xingchao Yi Yang
Yichen Wei Bo Xiong Angela Yao
Xie Weidi Fei Xiong Bangpeng Yao
Philippe Weinzaepfel Xuehan Xiong Cong Yao
Longyin Wen Yuanjun Xiong Jian Yao
Eric Wengrowski Chenliang Xu Ting Yao
Tomas Werner Danfei Xu Julian Yarkony
Michael Wilber Huijuan Xu Mark Yatskar
Rick Wildes Jia Xu Jinwei Ye
Olivia Wiles Weipeng Xu Mao Ye
Kyle Wilson Xiangyu Xu Mei-Chen Yeh
David Wipf Yan Xu Raymond Yeh
Kwan-Yee Wong Yuanlu Xu Serena Yeung
Daniel Worrall Jia Xue Kwang Moo Yi
John Wright Tianfan Xue Shuai Yi
Baoyuan Wu Erdem Yörük Alper Yılmaz
Chao-Yuan Wu Abhay Yadav Lijun Yin
Jiajun Wu Deshraj Yadav Xi Yin
Jianxin Wu Payman Yadollahpour Zhaozheng Yin
Tianfu Wu Yasushi Yagi Xianghua Ying
Xiaodong Wu Toshihiko Yamasaki Ryo Yonetani
Xiaohe Wu Fei Yan Donghyun Yoo
Xinxiao Wu Hang Yan Ju Hong Yoon
Yang Wu Junchi Yan Kuk-Jin Yoon
Yi Wu Junjie Yan Chong You
Ying Wu Sijie Yan Shaodi You
Yuxin Wu Keiji Yanai Aron Yu
Zheng Wu Bin Yang Fisher Yu
Stefanie Wuhrer Chih-Yuan Yang Gang Yu
Yin Xia Dong Yang Jingyi Yu
Tao Xiang Herb Yang Ke Yu
Yu Xiang Jianchao Yang Licheng Yu
Lei Xiao Jianwei Yang Pei Yu
Tong Xiao Jiaolong Yang Qian Yu
Yang Xiao Jie Yang Rong Yu
Cihang Xie Jimei Yang Shoou-I Yu
Dan Xie Jufeng Yang Stella Yu
Jianwen Xie Linjie Yang Xiang Yu
Organization XXV

Yang Yu Quanshi Zhang Guang-Tong Zhou


Zhiding Yu Richard Zhang Huiyu Zhou
Ganzhao Yuan Runze Zhang Jiahuan Zhou
Jing Yuan Shanshan Zhang S. Kevin Zhou
Junsong Yuan Shiliang Zhang Tinghui Zhou
Lu Yuan Shu Zhang Wengang Zhou
Stefanos Zafeiriou Ting Zhang Xiaowei Zhou
Sergey Zagoruyko Xiangyu Zhang Xingyi Zhou
Amir Zamir Xiaofan Zhang Yin Zhou
K. Zampogiannis Xu Zhang Zihan Zhou
Andrei Zanfir Yimin Zhang Fan Zhu
Mihai Zanfir Yinda Zhang Guangming Zhu
Pablo Zegers Yongqiang Zhang Ji Zhu
Eyasu Zemene Yuting Zhang Jiejie Zhu
Andy Zeng Zhanpeng Zhang Jun-Yan Zhu
Xingyu Zeng Ziyu Zhang Shizhan Zhu
Yun Zeng Bin Zhao Siyu Zhu
De-Chuan Zhan Chen Zhao Xiangxin Zhu
Cheng Zhang Hang Zhao Xiatian Zhu
Dong Zhang Hengshuang Zhao Yan Zhu
Guofeng Zhang Qijun Zhao Yingying Zhu
Han Zhang Rui Zhao Yixin Zhu
Hang Zhang Yue Zhao Yuke Zhu
Hanwang Zhang Enliang Zheng Zhenyao Zhu
Jian Zhang Liang Zheng Liansheng Zhuang
Jianguo Zhang Stephan Zheng Zeeshan Zia
Jianming Zhang Wei-Shi Zheng Karel Zimmermann
Jiawei Zhang Wenming Zheng Daniel Zoran
Junping Zhang Yin Zheng Danping Zou
Lei Zhang Yinqiang Zheng Qi Zou
Linguang Zhang Yuanjie Zheng Silvia Zuffi
Ning Zhang Guangyu Zhong Wangmeng Zuo
Qing Zhang Bolei Zhou Xinxin Zuo
Contents – Part III

Computational Photography

Light Structure from Pin Motion: Simple and Accurate Point Light
Calibration for Physics-Based Modeling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Hiroaki Santo, Michael Waechter, Masaki Samejima, Yusuke Sugano,
and Yasuyuki Matsushita

Programmable Triangulation Light Curtains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20


Jian Wang, Joseph Bartels, William Whittaker,
Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan, and Srinivasa G. Narasimhan

Learning to Separate Object Sounds by Watching Unlabeled Video. . . . . . . . 36


Ruohan Gao, Rogerio Feris, and Kristen Grauman

Coded Two-Bucket Cameras for Computer Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55


Mian Wei, Navid Sarhangnejad, Zhengfan Xia, Nikita Gusev,
Nikola Katic, Roman Genov, and Kiriakos N. Kutulakos

Materials for Masses: SVBRDF Acquisition with a Single Mobile


Phone Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Zhengqin Li, Kalyan Sunkavalli, and Manmohan Chandraker

Poster Session

Video Object Segmentation with Joint Re-identification


and Attention-Aware Mask Propagation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Xiaoxiao Li and Chen Change Loy

Spatio-Temporal Transformer Network for Video Restoration . . . . . . . . . . . . 111


Tae Hyun Kim, Mehdi S. M. Sajjadi, Michael Hirsch,
and Bernhard Schölkopf

Dense Pose Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128


Natalia Neverova, Rıza Alp Güler, and Iasonas Kokkinos

Memory Aware Synapses: Learning What (not) to Forget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144


Rahaf Aljundi, Francesca Babiloni, Mohamed Elhoseiny,
Marcus Rohrbach, and Tinne Tuytelaars

Multi-view to Novel View: Synthesizing Novel Views


With Self-learned Confidence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Shao-Hua Sun, Minyoung Huh, Yuan-Hong Liao, Ning Zhang,
and Joseph J. Lim
XXVIII Contents – Part III

Multimodal Unsupervised Image-to-Image Translation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179


Xun Huang, Ming-Yu Liu, Serge Belongie, and Jan Kautz

Deeply Learned Compositional Models for Human Pose Estimation . . . . . . . 197


Wei Tang, Pei Yu, and Ying Wu

Unsupervised Video Object Segmentation with Motion-Based


Bilateral Networks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Siyang Li, Bryan Seybold, Alexey Vorobyov, Xuejing Lei,
and C.-C. Jay Kuo

Monocular Depth Estimation with Affinity, Vertical Pooling,


and Label Enhancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232
Yukang Gan, Xiangyu Xu, Wenxiu Sun, and Liang Lin

ML-LocNet: Improving Object Localization with Multi-view


Learning Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Xiaopeng Zhang, Yang Yang, and Jiashi Feng

Diagnosing Error in Temporal Action Detectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264


Humam Alwassel, Fabian Caba Heilbron, Victor Escorcia,
and Bernard Ghanem

Improved Structure from Motion Using Fiducial Marker Matching . . . . . . . . 281


Joseph DeGol, Timothy Bretl, and Derek Hoiem

Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Semantic Segmentation


via Class-Balanced Self-training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297
Yang Zou, Zhiding Yu, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar, and Jinsong Wang

Towards Human-Level License Plate Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314


Jiafan Zhuang, Saihui Hou, Zilei Wang, and Zheng-Jun Zha

Zoom-Net: Mining Deep Feature Interactions for Visual


Relationship Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330
Guojun Yin, Lu Sheng, Bin Liu, Nenghai Yu, Xiaogang Wang,
Jing Shao, and Chen Change Loy

Quantized Densely Connected U-Nets for Efficient Landmark Localization. . . . 348


Zhiqiang Tang, Xi Peng, Shijie Geng, Lingfei Wu, Shaoting Zhang,
and Dimitris Metaxas

Grassmann Pooling as Compact Homogeneous Bilinear Pooling


for Fine-Grained Visual Classification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365
Xing Wei, Yue Zhang, Yihong Gong, Jiawei Zhang, and Nanning Zheng
Contents – Part III XXIX

CGIntrinsics: Better Intrinsic Image Decomposition


Through Physically-Based Rendering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381
Zhengqi Li and Noah Snavely

Simultaneous Edge Alignment and Learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400


Zhiding Yu, Weiyang Liu, Yang Zou, Chen Feng, Srikumar Ramalingam,
B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar, and Jan Kautz

ICNet for Real-Time Semantic Segmentation on High-Resolution Images. . . . 418


Hengshuang Zhao, Xiaojuan Qi, Xiaoyong Shen, Jianping Shi,
and Jiaya Jia

Part-Activated Deep Reinforcement Learning for Action Prediction . . . . . . . . 435


Lei Chen, Jiwen Lu, Zhanjie Song, and Jie Zhou

Lifelong Learning via Progressive Distillation and Retrospection. . . . . . . . . . 452


Saihui Hou, Xinyu Pan, Chen Change Loy, Zilei Wang, and Dahua Lin

A Closed-Form Solution to Photorealistic Image Stylization . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468


Yijun Li, Ming-Yu Liu, Xueting Li, Ming-Hsuan Yang, and Jan Kautz

Visual Tracking via Spatially Aligned Correlation Filters Network . . . . . . . . 484


Mengdan Zhang, Qiang Wang, Junliang Xing, Jin Gao, Peixi Peng,
Weiming Hu, and Steve Maybank

Online Dictionary Learning for Approximate Archetypal Analysis. . . . . . . . . 501


Jieru Mei, Chunyu Wang, and Wenjun Zeng

Compositing-Aware Image Search. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 517


Hengshuang Zhao, Xiaohui Shen, Zhe Lin, Kalyan Sunkavalli,
Brian Price, and Jiaya Jia

Improving Sequential Determinantal Point Processes for Supervised


Video Summarization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533
Aidean Sharghi, Ali Borji, Chengtao Li, Tianbao Yang,
and Boqing Gong

Online Detection of Action Start in Untrimmed, Streaming Videos . . . . . . . . 551


Zheng Shou, Junting Pan, Jonathan Chan, Kazuyuki Miyazawa,
Hassan Mansour, Anthony Vetro, Xavier Giro-i-Nieto,
and Shih-Fu Chang

Temporal Modular Networks for Retrieving Complex Compositional


Activities in Videos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 569
Bingbin Liu, Serena Yeung, Edward Chou, De-An Huang,
Li Fei-Fei, and Juan Carlos Niebles
XXX Contents – Part III

Meta-tracker: Fast and Robust Online Adaptation for Visual


Object Trackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 587
Eunbyung Park and Alexander C. Berg

Collaborative Deep Reinforcement Learning for Multi-object Tracking . . . . . 605


Liangliang Ren, Jiwen Lu, Zifeng Wang, Qi Tian, and Jie Zhou

Multi-scale Context Intertwining for Semantic Segmentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 622


Di Lin, Yuanfeng Ji, Dani Lischinski, Daniel Cohen-Or, and Hui Huang

Second-Order Democratic Aggregation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 639


Tsung-Yu Lin, Subhransu Maji, and Piotr Koniusz

Occlusion-Aware R-CNN: Detecting Pedestrians in a Crowd . . . . . . . . . . . . 657


Shifeng Zhang, Longyin Wen, Xiao Bian, Zhen Lei, and Stan Z. Li

Seeing Deeply and Bidirectionally: A Deep Learning Approach for Single


Image Reflection Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 675
Jie Yang, Dong Gong, Lingqiao Liu, and Qinfeng Shi

Long-Term Tracking in the Wild: A Benchmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692


Jack Valmadre, Luca Bertinetto, João F. Henriques, Ran Tao,
Andrea Vedaldi, Arnold W. M. Smeulders, Philip H. S. Torr,
and Efstratios Gavves

Affinity Derivation and Graph Merge for Instance Segmentation . . . . . . . . . . 708


Yiding Liu, Siyu Yang, Bin Li, Wengang Zhou, Jizheng Xu,
Houqiang Li, and Yan Lu

Generating 3D Faces Using Convolutional Mesh Autoencoders . . . . . . . . . . 725


Anurag Ranjan, Timo Bolkart, Soubhik Sanyal, and Michael J. Black

Hierarchical Relational Networks for Group Activity Recognition


and Retrieval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 742
Mostafa S. Ibrahim and Greg Mori

Neural Procedural Reconstruction for Residential Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 759


Huayi Zeng, Jiaye Wu, and Yasutaka Furukawa

Simultaneous 3D Reconstruction for Water Surface and Underwater Scene. . . . 776


Yiming Qian, Yinqiang Zheng, Minglun Gong, and Yee-Hong Yang

Women Also Snowboard: Overcoming Bias in Captioning Models . . . . . . . . 793


Lisa Anne Hendricks, Kaylee Burns, Kate Saenko, Trevor Darrell,
and Anna Rohrbach

Joint Camera Spectral Sensitivity Selection and Hyperspectral


Image Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812
Ying Fu, Tao Zhang, Yinqiang Zheng, Debing Zhang, and Hua Huang
Contents – Part III XXXI

Disentangling Factors of Variation with Cycle-Consistent Variational


Auto-encoders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 829
Ananya Harsh Jha, Saket Anand, Maneesh Singh,
and VSR Veeravasarapu

Object-Centered Image Stitching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 846


Charles Herrmann, Chen Wang, Richard Strong Bowen, Emil Keyder,
and Ramin Zabih

Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 863


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Cadytis, 344
Cake of raisins,
107
Caleb (Chelubai),
15 f., 19, 27
Calebites,
16 ff., 19 f., 154
Canaan,
6
Candlesticks, the golden,
183
Captivity, the,
351
Caravans, halting stations of,
21
Carchemish,
172, 344
Carites, see Cherethites
Carmel,
85, 288
Castles,
163, 238, 291
Caterpillars,
192
Causeway leading to the Temple,
150
Cedars,
173 f., 207
Census, David’s,
31, 127 f., 155 f.
Chaboras, the river,
122
Chaldees, Chaldeans,
9, 350
Chambers,
70 f., 315
Champions, Philistine,
126 f.
Chapiters (= capitals),
179, 184
Chapman. Introduction to the Pentateuch,
xiii note, 12, 338
Chapmen,
204
Chariot cities,
30, 171, 200, 206
Chariots and horsemen,
122 f., 171, 206
Cherethites (Carites),
120, 167, 267, 273
Cherubim,
162, 178 f.
Child-sacrifice,
293
Choir,
138
Chronicler, the, characteristic treatment of subjects by,
xxxviii ff., 11, 25, 37, 38, 73, 77, 87, 92, 95, 97, 98,
100, 105, 106, 114, 117, 121, 124, 127, 128,
133, 153, 167, 173, 191, 195, 200, 214, 217,
218, 222, 223, 225, 229, 237, 238, 256, 274,
275, 276, 278, 280, 283, 284, 289, 292, 297,
300, 301, 308, 326, 330, 333, 352;
facts omitted by, xliv f., 22, 33, 73, 76, 77, 106, 114,
116, 117, 121, 125, 126, 167, 173, 200, 207,
208, 209, 210, 211, 213, 223, 256, 273, 325,
329, 330, 346, 347, 348, 349
Chronicles, the, relation of,
to Ezra and Nehemiah, xvi f.;
date and authorship of, xvii ff.
contents of, xxiv ff.;
the sources of, xxix ff.;
the historical value of, xlii ff.;
the religious value of, liv ff.;
name and position of, in the Canon, lvi ff.;
text and versions of, lviii f., and see under “Text,”;
recent literature on, lix f.
Cities, fortified,
211, 215, 224
City of palm trees,
297
Commandments, the Ten,
274
Conaniah,
340
Confection,
71
Congregation,
163
Coniah, see Jeconiah
Cook, S. A.,
(on 1 Esdras), xxiii, xlvii, 339 f.;
(in Journal of Theological Studies), xxxiv;
(in Encyclopedia Britannica), xlvii, 52, 57;
Notes on Old Testament History, 17;
(in Encyclopedia Biblica), 19;
(in Expository Times), 226, 258;
(in Jewish Quarterly Review), 265
Cornet,
105
Coronation,
271
Corvée,
173
Courts, the Temple,
183 f., 325
Covenant,
77, 94, 113, 190, 219, 230, 336 f.
Crete,
7
Crown,
125, 270
Cubit,
177
Curtis, E. L.,
Chronicles, referred to, xvii, xxi, xxxiv, lvi, lix, 16, 38,
45, 53 f., 67, 74, 102, 104 f., 138, 140, 152, 157,
187, 235, 276, 308, 332, 342
Cush, Cushites,
6 f., 225 ff., 262
Cyprus,
5
Cyrus,
xvi, xxiv note;
rebuilding of the Temple decreed by, 351 f.
D, or “Deuteronomic” narrative,
xx, 338 f.
D and R easily confused in Hebrew,
6, 250
Damascus (Darmesek),
116, 118, 233, 298 f.
Daric,
xviii, 165
Daughters, inheritance of,
139
David, descent of,
14, 15;
sons of, 21 f.;
king over Israel, 76 f.;
the city of, 77 f., 186, 207, 217;
adherents of, in exile, 87 ff.;
his dealings with the Ark, 94 ff., 101 ff., 105 f., 107;
Psalm of praise of, 107 ff.;
desires to build a Temple, 112 ff.;
foreign wars of, 117 ff.;
officials of, 120;
numbers the people, 127 ff.;
prepares for building the Temple, 133;
charges of, to Solomon and to the princes, 133 ff., 158
ff.;
organises Levites, 137 ff.;
organises the priests, 141 ff.;
organises the military and civil officials, 153 ff.;
the blessing of, 165 f.
dĕbhash,
314
Debir,
47
dĕbīr,
178, 180
Demons (jinn),
213
Dhirrīh (Zirrīh),
226
dibs,
314
Dittography,
22, 49, 55, 58, 116, 318
Doorkeepers (= Porters),
xvi, 67 ff., 104 f., 137, 149 ff., 273
Drachma,
165
Drink offerings,
307
Dukes of Edom,
13

E, or “Elohistic” narrative,
xx
Edom,
11 f., 119, 260, 281
Egypt,
172
Elephantine, Jewish Temple at,
xxxviii
Eliakim, see Jehoiakim
Elijah, writing of,
261
En-gedi,
250
Ephod,
106
Ephraim,
56 f.
Ephraimite mercenaries,
281
Ephron (Ephrain),
222
Eponymous ancestors,
3
Erman, Ancient Egypt,
157, 209, 242
Esar-haddon,
317, 327
Esdrelon (Esdraelon),
74, 171, 345
Ethan,
42 f., 103, 112, 145
Ethanim,
186
Ethiopia, Ethiopians,
6, 225 ff., 262
Eunuch,
159, 241
Euphemisms,
114, 258, 266, 277, 289
Euphrates,
116 ff., 122, 206, 344
Evil-Merodach (Amil-Marduk),
347, 351
Ezekiel (Jehezkel),
143
Ezion-geber,
202, 258

Familiar spirits,
325
Fasting,
76, 250
Father (= eponymous ancestor),
18;
as a title of honour, 175
Fathers’ houses,
xvii, 34, 52
Feast of dedication, the,
195 f.
Feast of harvest, the, see Feast of weeks
Feast of tabernacles, the,
186, 196 f.
Feast of unleavened bread, the,
310
Feast of weeks, the,
230, 314
Fir trees,
174
Folds,
323
Foreigners, see Aliens
Fortresses,
211, 224

Gad the seer,


130, 168, 305
Gates of the Temple,
68, 268 f., 272 f., 291
Gehenna (Gē-ben-hinnōm, Gē-hinnōm),
293
Genealogical Table of the Nations,
2 ff.
Genealogies, a prominent feature in Chronicles,
xvi, xlvii;
the practical purpose of, 1 f.
Genealogy, reckoning by,
xvii, 35, 217
Genesis, stylistic similarity of Chronicles to,
27
Gezer,
49, 199 f., 224
Giant,
126 f.
Gibeon,
169, 171
Gihon, the spring of,
323 f.
Gilboa, campaign of,
73 f.
Gilead,
17, 34 f.
Gimirrai,
4
Goliath,
126 f.
Governor of the city,
332
Governors,
205

Habor,
37
Hadarezer (= Hadadezer),
117, 124
Hadoram (Adoram, Adoniram),
210
Hagrites,
34, 36
Hamath, entering in of,
96, 196;
(= modern Hama), 117, 119
Hamath-zobah,
199
ḥamman
224
Hanani the seer,
234
Handcock, Latest Light on Bible Lands,
317, 320, 327
Hanoch (Ḥanôkh) (= Enoch),
2, 11, 33
Harps,
96 f., 188
ḥāṣer, ḥăṣêrîm,
31, 184, 250 f.
hăṣōṣĕrāh,
230
Havvoth-Jair,
17 f.
Heart, the, considered as the seat of the mind,
113, 189, 220
Heaven,
296, 321
ḥebel,
108
He-goats (= jinn),
213
Heman,
42 f., 103, 112, 145, 188
Hercules, the temple of (Melkart),
180
Herodotus referred to,
4, 180, 317, 320, 344
Heroes, list of,
79 ff.
hēykāl,
163, 348
Hezekiah,
300 ff.;
the great Passover of, 308 ff.;
the prayer of, 321
ḥidoth,
203
High places,
169, 171, 223, 231, 236, 256, 320
High-priests, list of the,
37 ff.
Hilkiah the priest,
337 ff.
Hinnom, the valley of the son of,
293, 325
Hiram, see Huram
Hittites,
8, 172, 200
Hivites,
8
Hogarth, Authority and Archaeology,
317, 322, 327
Hogg,
(in Encyclopedia Biblica), 31;
(in Jewish Quarterly Review), 60;
(in Expositor), 308
Hölscher, Palästina,
xlviii, 20, 229, 309
Holy of Holies, the,
161, 178, 183
Holy place, the,
141, 177
ḥōmer,
175, 291
Honey,
314
Hooks, used by Assyrians,
327
Horn, lift up the,
147
Host of God, the,
91
Host of heaven, the,
243, 325
Houghed (= hamstrung),
117
House (= dynasty),
114
House of the forest of Lebanon,
205
Houses of the Temple,
161, 164, 333
ḥōzai,
329
Huldah, the prophecy of,
336
Huram (artificer),
175, 184
Huram (king),
98, 173 ff., 184, 198 f., 202

Iddo,
207, 217, 223
Idols, see Asherim
Incense,
201, 221, 289, 291
Instruments, musical,
96 f., 138, 196, 305, 311
Ionians,
4
Isaiah,
290, 320 f.
Israel,
(= laymen), 64;
(= the covenant-people), 210 f.

J, or “Jahvistic” narrative,
xx, 2
Jachin,
180
Jahaziel, the prophecy of,
252 f.
Jashar,
the Book of, xi, 189
Javan (= the Ionians),
4
Jebusites,
8, 177, 200
Jeconiah (Coniah, Jehoiachin),
23, 348 f.
Jeduthun,
42, 112, 145, 188
Jehoahaz, see Ahaziah
Jehoahaz (Shallum),
346 f.
Jehoiachin, see Jeconiah
Jehoiada,
153, 273 f.
Jehoiakim (Eliakim),
347 f.
Jehoram,
258 ff.
Jehoshaphat,
xlix ff., 235 ff.
Jehu the prophet,
246 f.
Jerahmeel, Jerahmeelites,
18 f.
Jeremiah,
345
Jericho,
297
Jeroboam,
208, 210, 218 ff.
Jerome, St,
lvi, lix, 338
Jerusalem,
78, 171, 217;
destruction of, 349 ff.
Jezreel,
264
jihād,
221
Joab,
78 f., 119, 123, 125, 128 f.
Joash, King of Israel,
282 f.
Joash, King of Judah,
273 ff.
Joppa (Jaffa),
176, 287
Josephus,
Antiquities of the Jews, xix, 5;
War of the Jews, 277
Josiah,
329 ff.;
celebration of the Passover by, 310, 330, 339 ff.;
lamentations for, 345 f.
Jotham,
291 f.
Jozabad,
340
Justice, administration of,
171, 237, 247 f.

Karnak, the temple of,


180, 214
Kassite dynasty, the,
7
ḳĕdēshim,
331
ḳeṣeph,
247, 249, 277, 323
Kidron, the brook,
231, 303
King’s friend, a title,
157
kinnōr,
97
Kinship, traced through the mother,
16
Kiriath-jearim,
94, 170
Kiriath-sepher,
47
Kirkpatrick,
(on 1 Samuel), 99;
(on Psalms), 110;
(on 2 Samuel), 116, 120
Kition,
5
Kittel, R., referred to,
xxxiii, lx, 238, 307, 316
kiyyōr,
190
Knops,
182
ḳōnēn,
345
kōr (kōrīm),
175, 291
Korah, Korahites,
43, 253 f.
Koran, the, referred to,
197
Kuë,
172

Lachish,
260, 285, 319 f.
Lamentations,
345 f.
Lavers, the,
182
Law, book of the,
discovery of the, 332, 334, 337 ff.
Leprosy,
289
Levi, sons of,
37 ff.
Levites,
xvi, 51 f., 70, 186 f., 307, 312;
the cities of the, 46 ff.;
duties of the, 71 f., 140 f.;
David’s organisation of the, 137 ff.;
families of the, 144 f.;
help to cleanse the Temple, 303
Levy,
173
Libnah,
47, 260
Libyans,
7, 215
Lots, drawing of,
143, 148
Lowland, see Shephelah
Lubim,
215, 226, 234
Lydians,
7, 9
Maacah,
56, 122
Maacah (Micaiah),
daughter of Absalom, 213 compare 218;
Queen-mother, 230
Macalister, R. A. S.,
The Philistines, 7;
Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement, 28,
31, 32;
The Excavation of Gezer, 49;
Bible Side-lights from the Mound of Gezer, 199, 224
Machir,
17
Magdolus,
344
māgēn, māginnōth,
205, 323
Magog,
4
Manasseh,
325 ff.;
the prayer of, 328
Mareshah,
225 ff., 258
maṣṣēbāh, maṣṣēbōth
180, 224
Meal-offering,
132, 141, 196
Medes (Madai), the,
4
Megiddo,
58, 266, 345
Megillōth,
lvii
Mesopotamia,
122
Meunim,
32, 249, 251, 260, 287
Micaiah, the prophecy of,
240 ff.
Michal,
105 f.
Midianites, the,
11
midrash,
xxxi and note, xlvi, xlix, 223, 279
Midrashic narrative,
characteristics of, xlix;
in sources of Chronicles, xxxii;
exemplified in Chronicles, 136, 217 f., 225, 239, 249,
294
migdānōth,
259, 323
Millo,
79, 319
mishkān,
94 f., 274
mishma‘ath,
83
Mishōr,
288
Miṣraim (= Egypt),

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