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VISION-LIST Digest    Tue Dec 22 15:08:20 PDT 92     Volume 11 : Issue 44 

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CFP Deadline extended for IEEE Workshop on Qualitative Vision (1/29/93)
CFP Deadline Extension for SPIE Conference on Wavelet Applications

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Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 15:03:39 PST
From: pkahn@teleos.com
Subject: CFP Deadline extended for IEEE Workshop on Qualitative Vision (1/29/93)

Due to the demand and requests for extensions, the Committee has
decided to extend the submission deadline to Friday, January 29, 1993.

CALL FOR PAPERS
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IEEE WORKSHOP ON QUALITATIVE VISION
Omni Park Central -- New York City
Monday, June 14, 1993


WORKSHOP THEME:

Understanding, representing and incorporating information on object
qualities from disparate sources is key to building more general
and functional computer vision systems. Effective representation
is affected by:
o the quality of the object that is captured by a representation or
description
o the interplay and synthesis of these qualities when multiple
object descriptions are available
o the computational aspect of object qualities that participate in
an effective representation
o functional object qualities that guide visual reasoning.

The IEEE Workshop on Qualitative Vision will focus on qualitative
descriptions and representations of the visual environment, and new
algorithms for their computation.


WORKSHOP PROGRAM:

The goal of the IEEE Workshop on Qualitative Vision is to bring
together researchers from different disciplines for the active
discussion of the technical issues and problems related to the
development of qualitative vision techniques. This one day Workshop
will be held in New York City preceding CVPR93. Sessions will be led
by an invited talk, and refereed papers selected from those submitted
will be presented and published in a Workshop proceedings distributed
by IEEE.

We invite the submission of papers on topics that include:
o the synthesis of multiple visual qualities (e.g., perceptual
grouping, evidential reasoning over disparate sources)
o the study of salient features or object qualities (e.g., robust
features which are invariant under image transformations)
o efficient and innovative visual qualities to support purposive
operations (e.g., as exploited by active vision systems)
o direct perception
o discussion of differences between qualitative and reconstructive
approaches.
This list of topics is not intended to be exhaustive, and inquiries
should be directed to the program committee.


PAPER SUBMISSION:

Papers should be limited to 20 double-space pages, including figures
and references. Papers should include a title page containing the
names and addresses of the authors, and an abstract of up to 200 words.
An additional page titled "Summary Page" should be included which
briefly describes the contribution of the paper. Five copies should be
received at the address below by Friday, January 29, 1993:
Philip Kahn
Teleos Research
576 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, CA 94301


IMPORTANT DATES:
January 29, 1993: Extended Paper Submission Deadline
March 1, 1993: Notification of Acceptance
March 26, 1993: Camera-Ready Papers Due


PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Philip Kahn
Teleos Research
576 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, CA 94301
email: pkahn@teleos.com, PH: (415) 328-8879, FAX: (415) 328-8880

Daphna Weinshall
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
H1-B47, 30 Saw Mill River Rd., Hawthorne, NY 10532
email: dwe@watson.ibm.com, PH: (914) 784-7549, FAX: (914) 784-7455

Yiannis Aloimonos
Computer Science Department
University of Maryland
College Park MD 20742-3411
email: yiannis@alv.umd.edu, PH: (301) 405-4526, FAX: (301) 314-9115

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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 19:04:40 -0500
From: "Andrew Francis Laine" <laine@ocean.cis.ufl.edu>
Subject: Deadline Extension for SPIE Conference on Wavelet Applications

CALL FOR PAPERS

Conference Title: "Mathematical Imaging: Wavelet Applications in
Signal and Image Processing"

Part of SPIE`s Annual International Symposium on
Optoelectronic Appied Science and Engineering

July 15-16, 1993
San Diego, California
San Diego Convention Center, Marriot Hotel Marina

Conference Chair: Andrew Laine, University of Florida

Conference Co-chairs: Charles Chui, Texas A&M University
(Program Committee) Bjorn Jawerth, University of South Carolina
Michael Unser, National Institutes of Health
Steven Tanimoto, University of Washington
Gorge Sanz, IBM Almaden Research Center
Alan Bovik, University of Texas, Austin
Arun Kumar, Southwestern Bell Technology Resources

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Professor Ronald R. Coifman
Department of Mathematics
Yale University

The analysis of signals and images at multiple scales
is an attractive framework for many problems in
computer vision, signal and image processing.
Wavelet theory provides a mathematically precise understanding
of the concept of multiresolution.

The conference shall focus on novel applications of wavelet methods of
analysis and processing techniques, refinements of existing methods,
and new theoretical models. When possible, papers should compare
and contrast wavelet based approaches to traditional techniques.

Topics for the conference may include but are not limited to:

- image pyramids
- frames and overcomplete representations
- multiresolution algorithms
- wavelet-based noise reduction and restoration
- multiscale edge detection
- wavelet texture analysis and segmentation
- Gabor transforms and space-frequency localization
- wavelet-based fractal analysis
- multiscale random processes
- wavelets and neural networks
- image representations from wavelet maxima or zero-crossings
- wavelet compression, coding and signal representation
- wavelet theory and multirate filterbanks
- wavelets in medical imaging

EXTENDED DEADLINES

Abstract Due Date: January 4, 1993.
MANUSCRIPT DUE DATE: 19, April, 1993.
(Proceeding will be made available at the conference)

Applicants shall be notified of acceptance by March, 1993.

Your abstract should include the following:

1. Abstract Title.
2. Author Listing (Principal author first and affiliations).
3. Correspondence address for EACH author (email, phone/FAX, ect.).
4. Submitted to: Mathematical Imaging: Wavelet Applications
in Signal and Image Processing,
Andrew Laine, Chairman.
5. Abstract: 500-1000 word abstract.
6. Brief Biography: 50-100 words (Principal author only).

Please send FOUR copies of your abstract to the address below
via FAX, email (one copy) or carrier:

San Diego '93
SPIE, P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227-0010

Shipping Address: 1000 20th Street, Bellington, WA 98225
Phone: (206) 676-3290
email: abstracts@mom.spie.org
FAX: (206) 647-1445
CompuServe: 71630,2177

Notice: Late submissions may be considered subject to program
time availability and approval of the program committee.

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End of VISION-LIST digest 11.44
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