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Today's Topics:
Miniature Lenses
RE: Underwater Imaging References
Research Studentship
Job opening in image processing/video/multi-media in Princeton, NJ
CFP: Geometric Methods in Computer Vision
ECVP93
Conference on Wavelet Applications in Singal and Image Processing
Workshop on Computer Vision for Space Applications
CFP: 2nd IAPR Conf. Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'93)
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Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 13:56:10 GMT
From: bolduc@McRCIM.McGill.EDU (Marc Bolduc)
Organization: McGill Research Centre for Intelligent Machines
Subject: Miniature Lenses
Hello everyone.
I am presently looking for camera lens models and manufacturers for a project
I'm working on. The features I'm seeking are:
-light weight
-wide angle
-1/2" or 2/3" format
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Marc Bolduc McGill Research Center for Intelligent Machines
bolduc@mcrcim.mcgill.ca McGill University
3480 University St.
Off: (514) 398-8093 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Fax: (514) 398-7348 H3A 2A7
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Date: Thu, 19Underwater Imaging References
From: "Jan O. Hallset" <joh@itk.unit.no>
Subject: RE: Underwater Imaging References
> In VISION-LIST digest 11.37 Ron Kube <kube@cs.ualberta.ca> asks for
> Underwater Imaging References.
I am posting the following references which I have come across during
the work with my dr. ing. thesis entitled "A computer vision system for
an autonmous underwater vehicle" (see reference [5], [6] ).
I am posting the reference list to the vision list as it may be of
general interest. Note that the list is rather short; little work has
been published on optical underwater-vision. It seems that the effort
has been concentrated on acoustic imaging (sonars).
Regards, Jan O. Hallset
SINTEF Automatic Control : Phone +47 7 594351
The Norwegian Institute of Technology : Fax +47 7 594399
N-7034 Trondheim : Email joh@itk.unit.no
NORWAY
Reference list -->
1. Bellin, M., D. Maddalena, and R. Visentin (1990). The TV-Trackmeter:
An Underwa- ter Non-Contact Position Sensor. Proceedings of the
Symposium on Autonomous Underwater Technology, June 5 and 6, 1990,
Washington D.C., USA, pp. 270-274.
2. Castellano, A.R. and B.C. Gray (1990). Autonomous Interpretation of
Side Scan Sonar Returns. Proceedings of the Symposium on Autonomous
Underwater Technology, June 5 and 6, 1990, Washington D.C., USA, pp.
248-253.
3. Chu, J.S., L.A. Lieberman, and P. Downes (1992). Automatic camera
control for AUVs: A comparison of image assessment methods.
Proceedings of the 1992 symposium on Autonmous Underwater Vehicle
Technology, june 2 and 3, 1992, Washington, DC, 191-201.
4. Fox J. S. (1989). Stationkeeping using optical ranging of natural
features. Proceedings of Oceans'89, Seattle, Washington, USA,
September 18-21, 1989, pp. 1027-1031.
5. Hallset J.O. (1991). Simple Visual Tracking of Pipelines for an
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle. Proceedings of the IEEE conference on
robotics an automation, Sac- ramento, CA, USA, 7-12 April, 1991, pp.
2767-2772.
6. Hallset J.O. (1992). A vision system for an autonomous underwater
vehicle. Proceedings of the 11th IAPR international conference on
pattern recognition, The Hague, August 30 - September 3, 1992.
7. Jaffe, J. J. (1990). Computer modeling and the design of optimal
underwater imaging systems. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, vol.
15, no. 2, april 1990, pp.101- 111.
8. Klepsvik, J. O. (1987). 3D underwater inspection - optics versus
acoustics. The 5th In- ternational Conference on Electronics and Ocean
Technology, 24-26 March, 1987, Herriot-Watt university, Edinburgh.
9. Klepsvik, J. O., Torsen, H. O., and Thorsen, K. (1990). Laser Imaging
Technology for Subsea Inspection: Principles and Applications.
Proceedings of the IRM / ROV 90 Conference, Aberdeen, 6-9 November,
1990.
10. Lane, D. M., M. J. Chantler, A. G. McFadzean, C. S. Reid, A. J.
Richardson, E. W. Robertson, and J. P. Stoner (1989) Knowledge based
sensor interpretation for au- tonomous underwater systems. Proceedings
of the Sixth International Symposium on Unmanned Untethered
Submersible Technology, University of New Hampshire, June 12-14, 1989,
pp.401-416.
11. MacKay, D. (1991). Choosing an Underwater TV System. Underwater
Systems De- sign, Jan./Feb. 1991, pp. 13-25.
12. Negahdaripour, S. (1989). Passive vision sensing techniques for
autonomous undersea vehicles. Proceedings of Intelligent Autonomous
Systems - 2, An International Con- ference, Amsterdam, 11-14 December
1989, pp. 608-618.
13. Negahdaripour, S., C.H. Yu, and A.H. Shokrollahi (1990). Recovering
Shape and Motion form Undersea Images. IEEE Journal of Oeceanic
Engineering, vol. 15, No.3, July 1990, pp. 189-198
14. Nguyen H.G., P.J. Heckman, and A.L. Pai. Real time pattern recognition
for guidance of an autonomous undersea submersible. Proceedings of the
IEEE conference on robotics and automation, 1988, pp. 1767-1770.
15. Rigaud, V., J.L. Michel, and P. Borot (1990). Sensor fusion for AUV
localization. Pro- ceedings of the Symposium on Autonomous Underwater
Technology, June 5 and 6, 1990, Washington D.C., pp. 168-174.
16. Schweizer, P.F. and W.J. Petlevich (1989). Automatic Target Detection
and Cuing System for an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV).
Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Unmanned
Untethered Submersible Technology, Uni- versity of New Hampshire, June
12-14, 1989, pp. 359-371.
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Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 10:24:14 +0000
From: Barry Thomas <Barry.Thomas@bristol.ac.uk>
Subject: Research Studentship
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
Research Studentship in Computer Vision
Applicantions are invited for a studentship in the Computer Science
Department to undertake postgraduate research in the field of medical
image analysis. The work will involve an investigation into the use of
computer vision techniques, including neural networks, for the
detection and classification of certain types of clinical abnormality
in digital medical images, with particular emphasis on Magnetic
Resonance Images. Candidates should have a good honours degree in a
relevant subject. Application should be made to Dr. Barry Thomas,
Computer Science Department, University of Bristol, University Walk,
Bristol BS8 1TR, UK. (Tel: 0272-303333, email: Barry.Thomas@uk.ac.bristol)
by December 9 1992.
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Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 13:40:27 EST
From: farshid@watson.siemens.com (Farshid Arman)
Subject: job opening in image processing/video/multi-media in Princeton, NJ
Siemens Corporate Research, Inc.(SCR) is the U.S.-based corporate
research laboratory of Siemens A.G., a global company with worldwide
sales. Located in the heart of a high-tech belt in Princeton, New
Jersey, the laboratory is only a few minutes away from Princeton
University and about one hour from New York City and Philadelphia.
SCR has immediate openings for experienced software engineers in the
area of image/video information management.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Design and implement new techniques and tools to store, retrieve,
browse, display, distribute, and control image/video information.
REQUIREMENTS:
Positions require a MS/CS or MS/EE and a minimum of 3 years
of recent programming experience in working with UNIX, C/C++, GUI,
X11/MOTIF on large-scale software systems, and knowledge of
systems and network interfaces. Good communication and writing
skills are also required.
Preference will be given to those with the following SIGNIFICANT
experiences:
- image processing; in particular, dealing with sequence of images
or in video, and (DCT-based) image compression techniques.
- multimedia system development; in particular, management of
image/video.
- medical image information management (e.g., PACS).
- OODB.
SCR offers a competitive compensation package and a supportive environment
conducive to professional achievement. For prompt consideration, please
send your resume to:
Human Resources (AH)
Siemens Corporate Research, Inc.
755 College Road East
Princeton, NJ 08540.
or
e-mail ascii or postscript versions to:
Dr. Farshid Arman
farshid@siemens.siemens.com
Siemens Corporate Research is an equal opportunity employer.
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Date: Sun, 22 Nov 92 14:00:38 -0500
From: "Baba Vemuri" <vemuri@scuba.cis.ufl.edu>
Subject: CFP: Geometric Methods in Computer Vision
CALL FOR PAPERS
Geometric Methods in Computer Vision
(Part of SPIE's Annual International Symposium on Optoelectronic
Applied Science and Engineering; 12-13th July 1993;
San Diego, California,
San Diego Convention Center, Marriott Hotel and Marina)
Conference Chair: Baba C. Vemuri
Dept. of Computer & Information Sciences, CSE326
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 32611
Co-chairs:
Ruud M. Bolle, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY.
Demetri Terzopoulos, Department of Computer Science, Univ. of Toronto, Canada.
Richard Szeliski, Cambridge Research Labs, DEC, Cambridge, MA.
Gabriel Taubin, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY.
Alan Yuille, Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University, MA.
Key Note Address:
Professor Dr. Jan Koenderink
Physics Lab, Department of Medical and Physiological Physics
University of Utrecht, Netherlands.
The theme of this conference is application of geometric methods in
low-level vision tasks, specifically for shape and motion estimation.
Over the past few years, there has been increased interest in the use
of differential geometry, computational physics and probability theory
for various vision tasks. Papers describing novel contributions in all
aspects of geometric and probabilistic methods in vision are
solicited, with particular emphasis on:
Differential Geometric Methods for Shape Representation.
Energy-based Methods for Shape Estimation.
Probabilistic Techniques for Shape Estimation and Representation.
Geometry and Shape Recognition.
DEADLINES
ABSTRACT Due Date: December 14, 1992
Manuscript Due Date: April 19, 1993
(Proceedings will be made available at the conference)
Please FAX or airmail FOUR copies, or email ONE copy of your abstract
by 14 DECEMBER 1992 to:
SPIE, San Diego '93
P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227-0010
Shipping Address: 1000 20th Street, Bellingham, WA 98225
Telephone: 206/676-3290
FAX: 206/647-1445
email: abstracts@mom.spie.org
CompuServe 71630,2177
Your submission should include the title of your abstract, the
authors' names, affiliations, mailing addresses, phone/FAX numbers,
and email addresses, as well as the abstract text of approximately 500
words. Please be sure to indicate that your abstract is intended for
the conference on Geometric Methods in Computer Vision II (Vemuri).
Applicants will be notified of acceptance by March 1993. A manuscript due
date of 19 April 1993 must be strictly observed since the Proceedings of this
conference will be published before the meeting and available on site.
Note: Late abstract submissions may be considered, subject to program
time availability and chairs approval.
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Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 9:41:09 PST
From: pkahn@akbar.teleos.com
Subject: ECVP93
16th European Conference on Visual Perception
Edinburgh, Scotland 25 August-29 August 1993
Special Topics include: Object recognition, proprioception and
control of gaze, colour constancy, cortical basis of perceptual
phenomena, computational vision, stereopsis, movement perception,
and optics.
Communications are invited from all branches of visual perception,
and are not restricted to the special topics. Abstracts should
present original, unpublished and substantive research and must
be submitted in triplicate by 28 February 1993. Abstracts should
not exceed 300 words, and in addition a short address.
Accommodation will be available in a student hall of residence to
those registering before 28 February 1993. Registration forms
will be sent to all those on the existing ECVP database in early
December. (The database includes all those who filled in a "blue
form" at Pisa.) If you wish to be added to the database, contact
the organizer. Participants wishing to make their own
arrangements for accommodation with a Visa or Mastercharge card
should telephone 44-31-333-2167, quoting the reference "ECVP93".
Because of the shortage of accommodation during the Edinburgh
International Festival, participants should make their
arrangements as soon as possible.
Organizer: Michael Morgan, University of Edinburgh, Department of
Pharmacology, Laboratory for Neuroscience, 1 George Square,
Edinburgh EH8 9JZ, Scotland, UK. ( Telephone: 44-31-650-3531.
Fax: 44-31-650-4579.) No email, please.
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Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 14:59:26 -0500
From: "Andrew Francis Laine" <laine@ocean.cis.ufl.edu>
Subject: Conference on Wavelet Applications in Singal and Image Processing
Conference Title: "Mathematical Imaging: Wavelet Applications in
Signal and Image Processing"
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 SPEAKER: Ronald R. Coifman
Department of Mathematics
Yale University
The analysis of signals and images at multiple scales
remains an attractive framework for problems in
computer vision, signal and image processing.
Wavelet theory provides a mathematically precise understanding
of the concept of multiresolution. Wavelets offer a
new basis for representing functions and accomplishing space-frequency
analysis.
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
ABSTRACT DUE DATE: 14, December, 1992.
MANUSCRIPT DUE DATE: 14, June, 1993.
Applicants shall be notified of acceptance by 30, 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.
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:
San Diego '93
SPIE, P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227-0010
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Date: 17 Nov 92 17:13:05 GMT
From: giraudon@satie.inria.fr (Gerard Giraudon)
Organization: Inria Sophia Antipolis
Subject: Workshop on Computer Vision for Space Applications
CALL FOR PAPERS ------ CALL FOR PAPERS --------- CALL FOR PAPERS
(in Latex version)
begin{center}
\bf{Workshop on Computer Vision for Space Applications}
Antibes-France
September 22-23-24 1993
\end{center}
Co-Chairmen: Plancke (ESA/ESTEC-Holland) and Giraudon (INRIA-France)
Program Committee: Berthod (INRIA-France)
Bolles (SRI-USA)
Buxton (GEC-UK)
Elvfing (ESA/ESTEC-Holland)
Eklund (RIT-Sweden)
Faugeras (INRIA-France)
Henderson (University of Utah-USA)
Matthies (JPL/NASA-USA)
Menardi (ESA/ESTEC-Holland)
Proy (CNES-France)
Scoon (ESA/ESTEC-Holland)
We would like to invite computer vision researchers and aerospace
specialists to participate in a workshop on Computer Vision for Space
Applications to be held in Antibes, France, September 22-23-24,
1993.
Many industrial and government laboratories around the world are
developing systems for space missions, such as the exploration of Mars, or
the construction of a space station. Computer vision
is one of the key components for the automation of such systems. The
goal of this workshop is to bring together an international forum of
academic, industrial, and government researchers/engineers to present
and discuss possible applications of computer vision in space, and
then present and discuss computer vision techniques which can be transfered
to these applications.
The core of the workshop will be the presentation and discussion of
about 40 high-quality papers. We are soliciting papers
in the following areas~:
\begin{itemize}
\item
Planetary Exploration:
vision for mobile robots, navigation, landing systems,
and in situ operations \lodts
\item
Orbital Systems:
vision for space station construction and extra vehicular
operations, internal automation and
robotics, telescience \lodts
\item
Fundamental Aspects of Computer Vision:
segmentation, stereo and motion,
active vision, spatial reasoning, and scene analysis \lodts
\item
System Building:
system architecture, special-purpose hardware, and sensors. \lodts
\end{itemize}
SUBMISSIONS : Three (3) copies of each paper (in English)
should be sent to the following address by March 31, 1993~:\\
\begin{center}
Gerard Giraudon\\
INRIA\\
B.P 93\\
06902 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex\\
FRANCE
\end{center}
The submitted papers are limited to 15 double-spaced pages,
including figures, using a 12-point font.\\
Notification of acceptance/rejection will be sent to authors by May 30, 1993.
For additional information or for a copy of the advance program, when
available, contact juncker@sophia.inria.fr
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Date: 18 Nov 92 01:01:53 GMT
From: icdar93@c1shin.cs.shinshu-u.ac.jp (Yasuaki Nakano)
Organization: Dept. of Information Engineering, Shinshu Univ.,500 wakasato, Nagano, Japan
Subject: CFP: 2nd IAPR Conf. Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'93)
CALL FOR PAPERS
ICDAR'93 : Second IAPR Conference on
Document Analysis and Recognition
October 20 - 22, 1993
Tsukuba Science City, Japan
Sponsored by IAPR TC-11, TC-10 and IGS
in corporation with IEEE-CS
Supported by IEICE, IPSJ, IEEJ, JEIDA and AVIRG
You are invited to participate in the Second International Conference
on Document Analysis and Recognition to be held on October 20 - 22, 1993
at Tsukuba City Center, Tsukuba Science City, Japan.
The conference is sponsored by the International Association for Pattern
Recognition(IAPR) Technical Committees 11 and 10 and International
Graphonomics Society(IGS). This conference is the truly international
forum for identifying, encouraging and exchanging ideas on research,
development and novel applications of document related systems and
technologies. The topics that will be addressed include, but are not
limited to:
Document Structure Analysis Character Segmentation and Recognition
Map and Drawing Understanding Storage and Retrieval of Document Images
On-Line Recognition Document Image Processing
Hypermedia Processing Theoretical and Psychological Approaches
Implementations Applications and Systems
Research Environments
Paper Submission Due February 15, 1993
Acceptance Notification June 1, 1993
Final Camera Ready Due August 1, 1993
PRESENTATIONS:
The conference will include several invited talks and oral and poster
presentations. Posters with a demonstration are considered upon requests
at the paper submission. All presentations will be in English.
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Papers should describe original and unpublished works. Those who wish to
present a paper are requested to submit four copies of a double-spaced,
A4-size, full-paper manuscript by February 15, 1993 to Prof. Y. Nakano at
the address shown below. The manuscript should be provided with all necessary
figures and tables. The first page of the manuscript should contain a title,
affiliation and mailing address of the contact author, and the second page
should include the title, 200-word abstract, and keywords. Accepted papers
for presentation will be published in the conference proceedings. The length
of the paper in the proceedings will be six pages (approximately 5000 words
including figures) for long papers and four pages (3500 words) for short and
poster papers. We do not review papers submitted by telefax and E-mail.
Send manuscript to: Prof. Yasuaki NAKANO
Department of Information Engineering
Shinshu University
500 Wakasato, Nagano, 380 Japan
Phone: +81-262-26-4101 (Ext.3719)
Telefax: +81-262-23-1026
E-mail: icdar93@wakasato.cs.shinshu-u.ac.jp
General Chair Kazuhiko Yamamoto, ETL(Japan)
General Co-chairs Ching Y.Suen, Concordia univ.(Canada),
Masao Sakauchi Tokyo univ.(Japan)
Program Chairs Theo Pavlidis, SUNY(U.S.A.),
Shunji Mori, Aizu univ.(Japan),
Yasuaki Nakano, Shinshu univ.(Japan)
Executive Chairs Hiromichi Fujisawa, Hitachi(Japan),
Kunio Sakai, Toshiba(Japan)
Program Committee:
K.Abe(Japan),T.Akiyama(Japan),H.Baird(U.S.A.),G.Borgefors(Sweden)
R.Casey(U.S.A.),T.Ejima(Japan),H.Harada(Japan),R.Haralick(U.S.A.)
J.S.Huang(Chinese, Taipei),S.Impedovo(Italy),K.Inaba(Japan),
S.Kakumoto(Japan),R.Kasturi(U.S.A.),J.H.Kim(Korea),J.Kittler(U.K.),
S.W.Lee(Korea),G.Lorette(France),A.Maeda(Japan),M.Minoh(Japan),
S.Naito(Japan),M.Nakagawa(Japan),T.Nartker(U.S.A),H.Ogawa(Japan),
W.G.Oh(Korea),Y.Ohsawa(Japan),S.Ozawa(Japan),R.Plamondon(Canada),
A.Rosenfeld(U.S.A.),J.Schuermann(Germany) J.Simon(France),
S.Srihari(U.S.A.),J-W.Tai(China),Z.Tang(China),Y.Tezuka(Japan),
H.Tominaga(Japan),J.Toriwaki(Japan),Y.Tsuji(Japan),S.Tsujimoto(Japan),
A.Thomassen(The Netherlands),H.Yamada(Japan),S.Yamakawa(Japan),
M.Yoshimura(Japan)
Executive Committee:
H.Asada(Japan),K.Ejiri(Japan),S.Hayashi(Japan),S.Katoh(Japan),T.Kato(Japan),
T.Kawatani(Japan),Y.Kimura(Japan),A.Komuro(Japan),T.Morita(Japan),
H.Nambu(Japan),T.Nireki(Japan),Y.Shima(Japan),T.Temma(Japan),
K.Toraichi(Japan),J.Tsukumo(Japan),T.Wakahara(Japan),Y.Yamashita(Japan),
E.Yodogawa(Japan),M.Yoshida(Japan)
Advisory Committee:
T.Iijima(Japan),M.Nagao(Japan)
ABOUT TSUKUBA SCIENCE CITY:
Tsukuba Science City is a well-known academic and high-tech area with more
than 80 national research institutes. It is a spacious and pleasant place
where beautiful lakes and mountains are within one hour drive distance.
Things, including foods and accommodations, are much less expensive there
than in Tokyo. Tsukuba is located about 60 Km north from metropolitan
Tokyo and about 40 Km west of Narita International Airport. It takes only
one hour by highway bus from JR Tokyo Station.
STUDENT DISCOUNT:
To encourage students to participate in the conference, special registration
fee for students are being planned and inexpensive accommodations are being
prepared.
AWARD:
Two or three papers will be selected as award winners and given US$ 1,000
as the award.
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DETAILED TOPICS:
Document Structure Analysis Character Segmentation and Recognition
Layout Analysis Cursive Script Recognition
Logical Structure Analysis Touched Character Recognition
Knowledge-Based Approaches Characters in Natural Scene
Large Vocabulary
Map and Drawing Understanding On-Line Recognition
Map Interpretation Handwritten Characters
Diagram / Drawing Recognition Drawings and Symbols
Musical Score Recognition
Symbol Recognition
Document Image Processing Storage and Retrieval of Document Images
Deskewing Document Image Filing
Image Compression Automated Indexing
Color Image Processing Contents Retrieval
Hypermedia Processing Theoretical and Psychological Approaches
Multimedia Processing Neural Networks
Electronic Books Genetic Algorithms
Hypertext Parallel Architectures
Multimedia Databases Psychological Models
Applications and Systems Implementations
OCR Systems VLSI / ULSI
Geographical Information Systems Software Implementation
Pen Based Interface
Signature Verification
Research Environments
Software Tools
Research Databases
Standardization
Yasuaki NAKANO
icdar93@c1shin.cs.shinshu-u.ac.jp
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