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Today's Topics:
1994 Rosenfeld Bibliography
SEL-HPC archive of online papers
ISPRS - WORLD WIDE WEB SERVER
Nandhakumar & Aggarwal technique to fuse Visible Light & IR Images
3 CCD DIGITAL output colour cameras wanted
License Plate Reading
Machine Vision
Blood Flow Sequences Needed
HELP NEEDED : MIMD Algorithm wanted
Data Acquisition Board described on the WWW
DIP course available
Graduate Research Positions at the Santa Fe Institute
INRIA PhD looking for PostDoc position
Final Call and Extended Dealine of Physics-Based Modeling Workshop
CAIP'95 final call for papers
CFP of ICYCS'95
CFP: Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing
CFP - ISPRS XVIII Congress
CFP - Symposium on Applications of Time-Frequency and Time-Scale
Survey on the Mouse as a computer interface
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Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 15:00:35 -0500
From: Sandy German <sandy@cfar.umd.edu>
Subject: 1994 Rosenfeld Bibliography
The files containing "Image Analysis and Computer Vision: 1994"
by Azriel Rosenfeld have been added to the VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE.
They can be found in the Vision List Archive.
Sandy German
Automation Specialist
Center for Automation Research
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-3275
sandy@cfar.umd.edu
[ Below is info on the Vision List Archive and its services.
phil...
ARCHIVES & SERVICES
Backissues of the Vision List Digest and some public domain software
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To access the Vision List archives from anonymous FTP:
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public service operated by DEC. Send a message containing the single
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That's right!! You no longer need FTP access to get at files on
anonymous FTP servers. Using FTP-Mail and the kindness of Digital
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* Current information about the Vision List Archive may be found in
VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/VISION-LIST-INFO
* A file listing all the Vision List Archive files may be found in
VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/ARCHIVE-FILE-LISTINGS
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VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/BACKISSUES
* Azriel Rosenfeld's Computer Vision bibliographies from 1984-present
may be found in VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/ROSENFELD-BIBLIOGRAPHIES. Other
reference material may be found in REFS-AND-BIBLIOGRAPHIES.
* Public domain software (shareware) may be found in
VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/SHAREWARE
* Imagery may be found in VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/IMAGERY
* Announcements for relevant meetings, workshops, conferences
may be found in VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/ANNOUNCEMENTS
]
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Date: 05 Jan 1995 15:49:22 GMT
From: Andrew Smallbone <A.Smallbone@lpac.ac.uk>
Organization: London Para||el Applications Centre
Subject: SEL-HPC archive of online papers
WWW VISION AND IMAGE PROCESSING ARTICLE ARCHIVE
URL: http://www.lpac.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/Articles/VisionArchive.html
*** To be added to the bi-weekly mailing list of new articles mail ***
*** archive@lpac.ac.uk with the subject-line ``subscribe vision'' ***
*** OR fill in the form at the URL ***
*** http://www.lpac.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/Articles/EmailNewArticles.html ***
The SEL-HPC Vision and Image Processing archive of online papers
currently contains links to 194 articles in the following subject
areas (comments and suggestions on new subject areas is greatly appreciated):
[ 58 articles] Low level image processing and tracking
[ 85 articles] Intermediate level vision (model matching)
[ 20 articles] High level vision (image understanding)
[ 31 articles] Miscellaneous.
*** PLEASE ADD YOUR OWN AND ANYONE ELSES' PAPERS TO THE ARCHIVE ***
*** ***
*** http://www.lpac.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/Articles/VisionAdd.html ***
The archive also offers:
o Cross referenced indexes by author, institution, conference, and journal.
o The ability to modify existing entries in the archive.
o Underlying BibTeX databases that are available for down-loading.
o Searching of the archive using Perl regular expressions.
o Authors the opportunity to add links to their home page.
Any references to their name will then include a link
to their page.
o A list of new articles added to the archive each week.
o A mailing list to keep you informed of any new articles
o Usage statistics of the archive.
At URL http://www.lpac.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/Articles/ , the following
archives are also available:
High performance computing............... [ 793 articles]
Functional programming................... [ 773 articles]
Vision and image processing.............. [ 194 articles]
Computational mathematics................ [ 258 articles]
Neural networks.......................... [ 144 articles]
Human computer interaction............... [ 140 articles]
Distributed artificial intelligence ..... [ 14 articles]
Theorem proving.......................... [ 33 articles]
Compilers & interpreters................. [ 331 articles]
................................Total = 2640 articles
Hope you find it useful......
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Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 17:10:53 --100
From: andre@p.igp.ethz.ch (Andre Streilein)
Subject: ISPRS - WORLD WIDE WEB SERVER
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING
ISPRS - WORLD WIDE WEB SERVER
The International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS)
is a non-governmental organization devoted to the development of international
cooperation for the advancement of photogrammetry and remote sensing
and their applications.
The principal activities are:
- Stimulating the formation of national or regional Societies and
promotion of exchange between them
- Initiating and coordinating research through currently 47 Working Groups
of 7 Technical Commissions
- Holding International Symposia and Congresses at regular intervals
- Ensuring worldwide circulation of the records of discussion and the
results of research by publication of the ISPRS Journal and the
International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
- Encouraging publication and exchange of scientific papers and journals
dealing with photogrammetry, remote sensing, GIS and machine vision
- Cooperation and coordination with related international scientific
organizations
If you have access to the Internet, you might browse the
ISPRS World Wide Web Server at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
in Zurich for more information about ISPRS.
It can be reached at URL:
http://www.p.igp.ethz.ch/isprs/isprs.html
Armin Gruen
(ISPRS 2. Vice President)
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Date: 9 Jan 1995 14:54:54 -0000
From: black@signal.dra.hmg.gb (John Black)
Organization: Defence Research Agency
Subject: Nandhakumar & Aggarwal technique to fuse Visible Light & IR Images
I've been reading about a method proposed by N.Nandhakumar and J.K.Aggarwal,
"Integrated analysis of thermal and visible images for scene interpretation"
IEEE PAMI, vol 10, No.4, July 1988, pages 469-481.
This seems like an interesting method since it fuses a thermal IR and a
visible-light images to give a number that is an estimate of the ratio
of the amount of heat conducted into the interior of bodies (or used
in biological processes for plants) to the heat absorbed at the
surface of bodies. This ratio is said to be indicative of the type of
material. Cars have a low ratio. Buildings, pavements (sidewalks in
American English) and roads have an intermediate value and plants
have a very high value.
My question is: Has anyone tried this method out ie implemented it &
if so what were your results and conclusions.
Thanks in advance,
John Black.
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Date: Tue, 03 Jan 1995 21:45:26 +0000
From: James Mahon <mahonj@mvc.ie>
Subject: 3 CCD DIGITAL output colour cameras wanted
Dear All,
I am looking for a high quality 3 CCD colour camera which produces digital
output (say 3 x 8 bit streams).
The reason for this is to use it with the data raptor framegrabber which
accepts 32 bit digital data, but not 24 bit RGB analog data.
Does anyone know of such a camera, prefrably generating CCIR (as opposed to
RS170) size images at 768 x 576 pixel resolution.
Thanks,
James Mahon
Machine Vision Centre,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.
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Date: Mon, 2 Jan 1995 13:03:31 LOCAL
From: gabra@interlog.com (G. Abrahamsohn)
Organization: Interlog Internet Services -Voice (416) 975-2655 -Data 515-1414
Subject: License Plate Reading
I am looking for vision systems that are able to read vehicle license plates
in real time. Is anybody aware of companies, research organizations that are
actively pursuing activities in this field?
Articles, real experience, research work, test results; information on any or
all of the above would be much aappreicated.
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Date: 7 Jan 1995 00:10:39 GMT
From: Dan Cifelli <74544.1630@CompuServe.COM>
Organization: via CompuServe Information Service
Subject: Machine Vision
We have a project where we need to compare a previously stored
original "still" video frame (no audio) having registration marks
to a live (e.g. real-time) video camera copy of the "still" frame
having the same registration marks. We will fix the position of
the video camera. Only the registration mark areas need to be
compared because our application is to move the live copy into
position on an x,y table (e.g. milling machine base).
My preference would be to do this with the operator manually
positioning the registration marks (e.g. turning a handwheel) and
getting some feedback as to how close the registration marks are.
This could be by on-screen coordinate comparisions e.g.
x=1.005", y=2.995" or some type of image processing. We are
hoping to get to within +/-0.002".
Any suggestion for software, hardware, and advise is welcome.
Thanks,
Dan Cifelli
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Date: 27 Dec 94 12:53:25 +0800
From: projecteee@v9001.ntu.ac.sg
Organization: Nanyang Technological University - Singapore
Subject: Blood Flow Sequences Needed
Request for Blood Flow Sequences Images
In my research in blood flow measurement, I need images of blood flow sequences
taken by X-ray, Ultrasonic, or other sources. If you have such images, please
kindly send them to me directly.
Thanks in advance.
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Date: Tue, 3 Jan 1995 15:20:27
From: rolf@kih.no (Rolf Moholth)
Subject: HELP NEEDED : MIMD Algorithm wanted
Keywords: Image Processing, MIMD, Transputer
I'm looking for a suitable algorithm to be the basis of Student Laboratory
work here at the college. Since the students are taking a course in Parallell
Programming and a course in Computer Vision at the same time, we thought it
would be fitting to come up with something that combines these two subjects.
Requirements for the Laboratory Work :
(1) Should be implemented on Transputer boards with 4 T805's using occam2
(2) The size of the problem should be about 50 hours
(3) The problem should give the students opportunity to implement and test
both the pipeline and the farming principle
If anybody out there know of a suitable problem to give my students, or have
ANY IDEAS at all, I would be happy to know.
Rolf Moholth
Buskerud College
Institute of Engineering
Department of Computer Science
Kongsberg, NORWAY
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Date: 20 Dec 94 01:54:03 GMT
From: shy@scrooge.systems.caltech.edu (Doug Shy)
Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
Subject: Survey on the Mouse as a computer interface
Summary: A brief survey on the use of the mouse as a computer interface.
Keywords: mouse, interface, peripherals
Friends,
I am interested in finding out about the limitations of current
computer interfaces: namely, mice. I know that for myself, there are
certain annoying things about using a mouse, especially with certain
types of graphics programs.
[This] post has quite a bit to do with Computer Vision.
I am working for Pietro Perona at Caltech doing computer vision
research. (See CVPR 94 for a paper of mine). We are interested in
developing a camera based mouse-like interface for use with a
computer. The frist step, as I see it, is to discover the limitations
of current mouse based interfaces.
I have come up with the following brief survey which asks for
information regarding your satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the
mouse as a human/computer interface. If you could take a few minutes
to complete the survey, or if possible, send a more detailed
description of your complaints or ideas, I would greatly appreciate
it.
Please mail the survey to shy@systems.caltech.edu
To avoid cluttering up this newsgroup, please respond only by email.
Thanks in advance,
Doug Shy
MOUSE SURVEY
1. Please list any complaints you have about using a mouse. You can
use the following areas as guidelines, or add your own.
a) mechanical problems (rollers, etc.)
b) space problems (cords, pads, etc.)
c) ergonomic considerations (comfort, flexibility)
d) mouse buttons (too few, too many )
e) mouse motion (not accurate, etc.)
f) ease of learning
g) mouse - keyboard switching
2. Have you ever used an application in which you felt the mouse was a
limitation or a constraint? (eg a virtual reality program in
which 3D motion was possible.)
3. Please relate any experiences with other types of input devices
such as light pens, touch sensitive screens, 3D mouse or
spaceball. Did you find these things useful or limiting?
4. What types of actions would you like to be able to perform in your
applications that are difficult or impossible with a mouse?
Doug Shy phone: 818-395-4880
California Institute of Technology e-mail: shy@systems.caltech.edu
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Date: 6 Jan 1995 19:58:49 GMT
From: dspnet!aliphas@@uunet.uu.net (Amnon Aliphas)
Organization: DSPnet, Inc., Waltham MA, USA
Subject: Data Acquisition Board described on the WWW
A new DSP-based data acquisition system with unique features is presented by
Data Translation in DSPnet on the World Wide Web. The single board system fits
into one slot of an ISA bus PC.
Eight totally independent simultaneous channels with unique built in
anti-aliasing digital filters that track the sampling rate are provided.
Additional unique design features include three com-ports from the onboard C40
that have been made accessible to the user for multi-processor support, and a
SIM connector that provides the ability for user defined memory expansion.
Access http://www.dspnet.com
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Date: Thu, 29 Dec 94 16:36:20 EDT
From: lotufo@dca.fee.unicamp.br (Roberto A. Lotufo)
Subject: DIP course available
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING WITH KHOROS 2.0
ANNOUNCEMENT
************
This is to announce the alpha release of an interactive
Digital Image Processing (DIP) with Khoros 2.0course.
It is available via anonymous ftp from
"ftp.khoros.unm.edu" (198.59.155.28) or
"ftp.unicamp.br" (143.106.10.54)
directory: /pub/khoros/khoros2.0/contrib/toolboxes/dipcourse
file : dip_course_alpha.tar.gz (14.4MB)
or directly from the Web servers:
http://www.khoros.unm.edu/dip/html/dip.html or
http://dca.fee.unicamp.br/projects/khoros/dip.html
The course is based on a Web browser such as MOSAIC and Khoros 2.0.
It gives users a hands-on approach to Image Processing through an
extensive number of experiments. It can be used as a self study guide
or for any type of training format. We expect this course to grow
through the active participation of the user community.
This course was used in the training of 18 scientists from Ibero-America
where the feedback was excellent. This effort was the result of a joint
venture between the Ibero-American Science and Technology Education
Consortium (ISTEC), the Organization of American States (OAS), and Khoral
Research, Inc. (KRI). In addition, a brief description of the potential
of the course was presented at the 1994 IEEE International Conference on
Image Processing (ICIP-94); see Vol. I, pp 506-510, of the Proccedings.
The announced course has the following objectives:
1) Transfer the theory and practice required to process and visualize
digital information.
2) Expose students to state-of-the-art technology through a hands-on
approach to Digital Image Processing.
3) Present Khoros 2.0 as a software integration and development
environment that emphasizes information processing and exploration.
4) Apply Khoros 2.0 as a common language platform for collaboration,
software development, demonstration, technology transfer and
training/education.
5) Provide new teaching and learning tools to motivate the user community
to collaborate utilizing both synchronous and asynchronous exchanges of
resources and knowledge.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE:
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING WITH KHOROS 2.0 "TOOLBOX-COURSE"
The course can be used in two ways:
a) By looking only at the HTML pages as a passive user.
This just requires a WEB browser such as Mosaic.
b) By fully using the interactive facilities of the on-line course:
1) Requirements:
- MOSAIC or other WEB browser
- Khoros Toolboxes: BOOTSTRAP
DATAMANIP
DATASERV
ENVISION
IMAGE
DESIGN
RETRO
- local "Toolboxes" file should include
MMACH: morphology routines toolbox
DIP: this course
WAVELET: wavelet routines toolbox
- in your home directory the following file is needed
".mime.types" file:
application/animate viffa
application/cantata wk
application/editimage viffe
application/editcmap viffc
application/putimage viffp
application/putplot2 viff2
application/putplot3 viff3
application/xprism viffx
application/getimage viff
- in your home directory the following file is needed
".mailcap" file:
application/animate; animate -i %s
application/cantata; runwksp -wksp %s
application/editimage; editimage -i %s
application/editcmap; edicmap -i %s
application/putimage; putimage -i %s
application/putplot2; putplot2 -i %s
application/putplot3; putplot3 -i %s
application/xprism; xprism -i1 %s
application/getimage; getimage -i %s
2) all the "workspaces" will be in $DIP/wk/xxx.wk
3) all "viff and ascii" files will be in $DIP/viff/xxx.viff
=====
Enclosed is the list of experiments found in this alpha release.
DIP WITH KHOROS 2.0: EXPERIMENTS INDEX
[ Much description omitted for brevity. Please see their
Web server for a complete description.
phil... ]
Ramiro Jordan, rjordan@khoros.unm.edu
Roberto Lotufo, lotufo@dca.fee.unicamp.br
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Date: Fri, 6 Jan 95 17:08:15 PST
From: chaos@gojira.Berkeley.EDU (Jim Crutchfield)
Subject: Graduate Research Positions at the Santa Fe Institute
Our group at the Santa Fe Institute has been applying evolutionary
computation techniques to design cellular automata and other
decentralized multiprocessor systems to perform computations. Our
group's work has two main thrusts: understanding how emergent
computation can occur in spatially-extended decentralized systems, and
understanding how an evolutionary process can produce complex, coherent
behavior in such a system. Part of what we are doing in this context
is formulating a mathematical theory of evolutionary search on
landscapes, taking tools from statistical mechanics and stochastic
process theory. Another novel aspect of our approach is the
development and application of new methods to detect and analyze the
computational structure in the evolved systems. We believe this work
will eventually lead to (1) a better understanding of how evolution
interacts with nonlinear decentralized systems in nature to produce
adaptive coordinated behavior and (2) biologically-inspired methods
for the automated design of parallel and distributed computing systems.
We are searching for two graduate students interested in pursuing
Ph.D.s on this project. This work is interdisciplinary: relevant
fields include machine learning, theory of computation (especially in
parallel decentralized systems), architectures for distributed
parallel computation, nonlinear dynamics and statistical physics,
evolutionary biology, and the mathematics of stochastic processes.
We (the project leaders), Jim Crutchfield and Melanie Mitchell, are
respectively a physicist and a computer scientist. We will consider
students in any of the fields listed above, and will help formulate
dissertation topics appropriate for the students' particular fields.
The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) is a interdisciplinary scientific
research center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, whose research focuses on the
sciences of "complexity." Research programs include adaptive
computation, economics, theoretical biology, theoretical immunology,
theoretical ecology, anthropology, neurobiology, and foundations of
complex systems. There is a small semi-permanent faculty along with
a larger external faculty, several postdocs, and many other prominent
scientists from many universities around the world who spend extended
periods at the Institute. Included in this group are many Nobel
Laureates and MacArthur Fellows. Although SFI does not grant degrees,
it has a number of resident graduate research assistants who are
officially enrolled at degree-granting institutions but do their
dissertation research at SFI under the guidance of an Institute
faculty member.
We are looking for students who have successfully completed their
graduate course work, are ready to engage in independent research,
and are willing to spend two to three years at SFI working on a
dissertation starting this coming summer or fall (1995). We will
provide funding to cover housing and a living stipend. The student
must have an official advisor at their home institution who is willing
to have the student perform his or her work at SFI under our guidance.
Interested students should send a letter stating their interest in
this position along with a resume including (1) a synopsis of
coursework and grades, (2) a synopsis of computer programming
experience and proficiencies in programming languages; (3) a synopsis
of research experience if any (and publications, if any); and (4) any
other information relevant to the student's application. These should
be sent (preferably by email) to:
James P. Crutchfield
Physics Department
University of California
Berkeley, California 94720-7300, USA
Office: 510-642-1287
FAX: 510-643-8497
email: chaos@gojira.berkeley.edu
The student should also arrange for two letters of recommendation to
be sent to this address (also preferably by email).
For more information and for our publications on this project, see
our group's Web page (http://www.santafe.edu/projects/evca).
Also see the Computational Mechanics Web page
(http://www.santafe.edu/projects/CompMech).
For more information on the Santa Fe Institute, see the SFI's
Web page (http://www.santafe.edu).
JAMES P. CRUTCHFIELD MELANIE MITCHELL
Research Physicist Research Professor and Director,
Adaptive Computation Program
(also Research Professor (also Research Assistant Professor
at the SFI) at the University of New Mexico)
Physics Department Santa Fe Institute
University of California 1399 Hyde Park Road
Berkeley, California 94720-7300 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
173 Birge Hall
chaos@gojira.berkeley.edu mm@santafe.edu
Office: 510-642-1287 505-984-8800
FAX: 510-643-8497 505-982-0565
http://www.santafe.edu/~jpc http://www.santafe.edu/~mm
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Date: 9 Jan 1995 18:07:19 GMT
From: ruihua@obelia.inria.fr (Ma Ruihua)
Organization: INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis (Fr)
Subject: INRIA PhD looking for PostDoc position
To whom it may concern.
I got my Ph.D. in Computer Vision one month ago at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis,
France. I am greatly interested in a post-doctoral research position in
Computer Vision.
My PhD work has been carried out within the Eureka PROMETHEUS project. In
particular, I studied the analysis of stereo image sequences for obstacle
detection. I believe that "robustness" is the key characteristic of any
vision system of practical value. To achieve this it is of prime importance to
have a good understanding of the problem studied, to take into account noise
explicitly and effectively, and to handle discontinuity appropriately. This
guides the research throughout my thesis. I mainly devised algorithms for 2D
matching (stereo and temporal) and for segmentation where contours are used as
primitives. These algorithms are fully automatic, and large-scale tests on
real complex scenes demonstrate their robustness. More recently, I begin to
interest myself to affine modelling and robust statistics, and some new ideas
are emerging. I am very motivated to further deepen my investigation in
Computer Vision, especially in domains relative to dynamic scene analysis.
With my experience and my practical sense, I think I should be able to
contribute to creating working vision systems by joining you.
My complete resume is available on request or
at my WWW page.
Thank you for your attention.
Ruihua MA
INRIA / PASTIS Group B.P. 93
06902 Sophia--Antipolis Cedex / FRANCE
email: ruihua@sophia.inria.fr
http://zenon.inria.fr:8003/pastis/personnel/ruihua-fra.html
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Date: 27 Dec 1994 08:58:55 GMT
From: dnm@graphics.upenn.edu (Dimitris Metaxas)
Organization: Center for Human Modeling and Simulation
Subject: Final Call and Extended Dealine of Physics-Based Modeling Workshop
*********** NOTE EXTENDED DEADLINE ***************
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE WORKSHOP ON PHYSICS-BASED MODELING IN COMPUTER VISION
MIT, Cambridge, MA June 18-19, 1995
The purpose of this workshop, held in conjunction with ICCV'95, is to
foster dialogue and debate through panels and previously unpublished
contributed papers on all aspects of physics-based modeling in
computer vision. Suggestive themes for submitted papers, spanning
dynamic shape/motion models, image formation models, and applications,
include:
Deformable Models
Shape Segmentation, Estimation, Matching, Evolution
Nonrigid and Rigid Motion Estimation
Object Tracking
Multiview, Multimodality Integration
Color, Reflectance
Specularity
Inter-Reflections
Photometric Stereo
Image Formation and Sensing
Biomedical Applications
Image Understanding
Real-Time Applications
Analysis-by-Synthesis
Remote Sensing
PAPER SUBMISSION
Four copies of complete manuscripts should be received no later than
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1995
at the address:
Dimitri Metaxas,
Dept. of Computer and Information Science,
University of Pennsylvania,
200 South 33rd St., Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389, U.S.A.
PAPERS SHOULD INCLUDE
1) A title page containing the names and addresses of the authors
(including e-mail), an abstract of up to 200 words, and one or more
categories as listed above or other keywords,
2) A second title page - title and abstract only (to allow for double
blind reviewing),
3) Paper - limited to 25 double-space pages (11 points, 1 inch
margins), including figures, references, etc.
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: March 1, 1995
FINAL MANUSCRIPTS DUE AT IEEE: April 10, 1995.
GENERAL CHAIRS
Thomas S. Huang Dimitri Metaxas
Dept. of Electrical Dept. of Computer
and Computer Engineering and Information Science
University of Illinois University of Pennsylvania
Urbana, Illinois 61801 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389
huang@ifp.uiuc.edu dnm@central.cis.upenn.edu
PROGRAM CHAIR
Demetri Terzopoulos
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
CANADA M5S 1A4
dt@vis.toronto.edu
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Alok Gupta Sang Wook Lee
Siemens Corporate Research, Inc. Dept. of Electrical Engineering
755 College Road East and Computer Science
Princeton, NJ 08540 University of Michigan
alok@scr.siemens.com Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
swlee@eecs.umich.edu
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
K. Aizawa U of Tokyo A. Amini Yale U
N. Ayache INRIA R. Bajcsy U of Pennsylvania
A. Blake Oxford U T. Boult Lehigh U
E. Delp Purdue U J. Duncan Yale U
B. Funt Simon Fraser U D. Goldgof U of South FL
G. Healey UC Irvine B. Horn MIT
K. Ikeuchi CMU R. Jain UCSD
N. Lobo U of Central FL B. Kimia Brown U
G. Klinker DEC CRL G. Medioni USC
N. Nandhakumar U Virgina S. Nayar Columbia U
A. Pentland MIT G. Sapiro Hewlett-Packard
S. Shafer CMU G. Stockman Michigan State U
R. Strickland U of Arizona R. Szeliski DEC CRL
B. Vemuri U of FL Gainsville Y.-F. Wang UC Santa Barbara
L. Wolff John Hopkins U B. Woodham UBC
A. Yuille Harvard U
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Date: Thu, 5 Jan 1995 17:51:19 +0200
From: "Vasek Hlavac" <HLAVAC@vision.felk.cvut.cz>
Subject: CAIP'95 final call for papers
C A I P '95
6th International Conference on
COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF IMAGES AND PATTERNS
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Czech Technical University
Prague, Czech Republic
September 6-8, 1995
The CAIP conference is organized every second year with the aim of
presenting excellent scientific results and stimulating contacts
among researchers. The conference traditionally makes a bridge
between the Eastern/Central European research community and the world
scientists in the fields of pattern recognition, image analysis,
computer vision, and related areas. The CAIP'95 is organized by the
Czech Pattern Recognition Society (a member of the International
Association for Pattern Recognition) in collaboration with the Czech
Technical University and the Czech Biomedical Engineering Society.
The scientific program of the conference will consist of plenary
lectures by invited speakers, contributed papers, posters, book and
technical exhibitions. The proceedings will be published by the
Springer Verlag in the series Lecture Notes on Computer Science and
will be distributed to the participants at the conference.
SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE
* Image analysis * Pattern recognition
* Computer vision * Pictorial recognition and learning
* Human vision modeling * Vision for virtual world
* Active and real time vision * Applications
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Prof. RUZENA BAJCSY
University of Pennsylvania, GRASP Lab
Computer Information Science Dept.
3401 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228, U.S.A.
Prof. GERALD SOMMER
Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet Kiel
Inst. f. Informatik und Prakt. Mathematik
Preusserstr. 1-9
D-24105 Kiel, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
R. Bajcsy, USA W. Kropatsch, Austria
I. Bajla, Slovakia C.E. Liedtke, Germany
D. Chetverikov, Hungary G. Medioni, USA
J.O. Eklundh, Sweden R. Mohr, France
V. Di Gesu, Italy I. Pitas, Greece
G.L. Gimelfarb, Ukraine A. Rosenfeld, USA
A.V. Goncharsky, Russia W. Skarbek, Poland
V. Hlavac, Czech Republic J. Sklansky, USA
J. Kittler, U.K. F. Solina, Slovenia
R. Klette, Germany G. Sommer, Germany
LOCAL ORGANIZERS
V. Hlavac (chair), J. Flusser, E. Matyskova, R.Sara, S. Simberova,
V. Smutny
Czech Technical University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Department of Control Engineering
Karlovo nam. 13, CZ-121 35 Prague 2, Czech Republic
FAX: ++42 2 290159 E-mail: caip95@vision.felk.cvut.cz
PAPERS
Prospective authors should submit four copies of their full-length
draft paper to the address given below by February 1, 1995. The
papers should not be longer than 10 A4 or US Letter pages. The cover
page should contain: title, author's name, affiliation and address,
e-mail address, FAX number, telephone number, and an abstract not
longer than 200 words. In the case of joint authorship, the first
name will be used for all correspondence, unless requested
otherwise. The papers will be blindly reviewed by two members of the
program committee. If the paper is only submitted to the poster
session, it should be explicitly stated. A LaTeX style file is
available via anonymous FTP at NOVELL.FELK.CVUT.CZ in CAIP95/LATEX
or upon request. Papers submitted by FAX or E-mail will not be
accepted.
The official language of the conference is English.
PROGRAM
The CAIP'95 conference will take place in Prague from Wednesday,
September 6 till Friday, September 8, 1995. The scientific program
of the conference will consist of plenary lectures by invited
speakers, contributed papers, posters, book and technical
exhibitions. Tutorials are planned to be held on September 5
afternoon. The conference will be associated with the social program
for participants as get-together party, informal outdoor activity,
and cultural event joined with the conference reception. A
sightseeing program for accompanying persons will be organized.
VENUE
Prague is one of the most wonderful historic cities in Europe. The
conference will be held in the university Conference complex
CRYSTAL, which is easily accessible by the public transport from the
city center (25 min.) or Prague international airport (20 min.).
Some of the conference events will be held at the medieval premises
of the University.
Conference complex CRYSTAL (***)
Jose Martiho 2/407
CZ-160 00 Prague 6
Czech Republic
Comfortable accommodation will be available within the Crystal
complex where most of the conference activities will take place.
Single (approx. 80 DM per night) and double (total approx. 100 DM
per night) rooms with bathroom are available.
REGISTRATION FEE
until June 20, 1995 late
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regular 490 DM 560 DM
8600 Kc 10000 Kc
student 360 DM 410 DM
6300 Kc 7100 Kc
student
(without proceedings) 300 DM 350 DM
5200 Kc 6300 Kc
IAPR member 460 DM 530 DM
8000 Kc 9200 Kc
exhibition fee 8600 Kc -
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The registration fee includes participation in all CAIP'95
professional activities, proceedings, three lunches, the conference
reception and parties. (Kc are Czech crowns.)
PAYMENTS
The accommodation and the fee payments are possible by a bank
transfer (preferred), by charging EuroCard, MasterCard, or by a
cheque.
GRANTS
The organizers try to raise funds to support participation of the
outstanding and promising scientists from Eastern Europe and
students from all over the world. Only the authors of the accepted
papers can be granted the CAIP'95 scholarship. The grant must be
applied for when submitting the contribution.
IMPORTANT DATES
Today Send the registration form
February 1, 1995 Submission of draft papers
April 15, 1995 Notification of acceptance
June 20, 1995 Conference registration
June 20, 1995 Final camera ready papers
September 6-8, 1995 Conference
FURTHER INFORMATION
Updated information about the conference is available via anonymous
FTP at NOVELL.FELK.CVUT.CZ in CAIP95 or upon request at the
conference secretariat:
Vaclav Hlavac
Czech Technical University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Department of Control Engineering
Karlovo nam. 13, CZ-121 35 Prague 2, Czech Republic
FAX: ++42 2 290159 E-mail: caip95@vision.felk.cvut.cz
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REGISTRATION FORM FOR CAIP'95
(please return to the conference secretary)
Full name:..........................................................
Mailing address:....................................................
Phone:............. FAX:........... E-mail:.........................
please tick appropriately
O I intend to attend the conference
O I will submit a paper
O I will apply for the grant (eligible only)
O IAPR member
O student
Vasek Hlavac
Department of Control Engineering FAX +42 2 290159
Faculty of Electrical Engineering phone +42 2 24357465
Czech Technical University email hlavac@vision.felk.cvut.cz
CZ-121 35 Praha 2, Karlovo namesti 13 Czech Republic
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Date: Thu, 5 Jan 1995 01:27:54 GMT
From: yingliu@acsu.buffalo.edu (Ying Liu)
Organization: UB
Subject: CFP of ICYCS'95
ICYCS'95 Second Call for Papers
(with extended deadlines)
The Fourth International Conference for
Young Computer Scientists(ICYCS'95)
July 19-21, 1995
Beijing, P. R. China
General
The Fourth International Conference for Young Computer Scien-
tists (ICYCS'95) is going to be held from July 19 to July 21,
1995, in Beijing. Sponsored by Chinese Computer Federation (CCF)
and China International Conference Center for Science and Tech-
nology (CICCST), ICYCS'95 will provide a good opportunity of
academic exchanges for young computer scientists all over the
world.
Topic of Interest
Architecture, Models of New Generation Computers/Computing
Parallel and Distributed Processing
Networks
Software Engineering and Tools
Database
Pattern Recognition and Image Processing
Computer Vision and Robotics
Theoretical Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Engineering
Multimedia, Graphics, CAD, CAE, CAM, CAI
Applications
Security
Requirements for Paper Submission
The age of the first author should be under 40;
Pepers should be printed on A4 sized paper with double-spaced
manuscript;
Papers should be written in English;
Topic and key word specifications are required;
Submission via ordinary mail: Send four (4) hard copies of
your papers to the program chair or the coordinators.
Submission via email: Send your papers in LaTex (.tex files)
or PostScript (.ps files) format to the program chair. Other for-
mats are not acceptable.
The Important Dates (Extended):
Paper submission deadline: January 31, 1994.
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Notification of acceptance or rejection will be send to the
first authors by March 10, 1995.
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Camera ready copies of the accepted papers should be send to
the publisher by April 15, 1995.
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Invited Speakers:
Rodney Brooks (MIT, USA)
Peter Wegner (Brown Univ. USA)
Jun Gu (Univ. of Calgary, Canada)
Benjemin Wah (Illinois Univ. USA)
Kai Li (Prinston Univ. USA)
Shuichi Sakai (RWCP, Japan)
Melanie Mitchell (SFI, USA)
Rong Chen (Microsoft, USA)
Program Committee Member:
Shuo Bai (China)
Ming Li (Canada)
Deliang Wang (USA)
Pei Wang (USA)
Zhenyu Qian (Germany)
Charles Ling (Canada)
Ge Wang (USA)
Chengqi Zhang (Austrilia)
Qiang Yang (Canada)
Jin Guo (Singapore)
Xuejun Yang (China)
Gang Luo (Canada)
Huaimin Wang (China)
Peng Xie (China)
Wen Gao(China)
Jinpeng Huai (China)
Xingshe Zhou (China)
Hua Li (China)
Program Chair:
Prof. Shuo Bai
NCIC, P.O.Box 2704, Beijing 100080
P. R. China
Tel: (86)(1)2534642
Fax: (86)(1)2541342
Email: bai@tango.ncic.ac.cn
Organizing Committee Chair:
Prof. Jianping Fan
NCIC, P.O.Box 2704, Beijing 100080
P. R. China
Tel: (86)(1)2541343
Fax: (86)(1)2541342
Email: FAN@CORAL.ncic.ac.cn
North American Coordinator:
Prof. Ming Li
Department of Computer Science
Waterloo University, Ontario
Canada N2L 3G1
Email: mli@math.uwaterloo.ca
European Coordinator:
Dr. Zhenyu Qian
FB3 Informatik
Bremen University
D-28334 Bremen, Germany
Email: qian@Informatik.Uni-Bremen.DE
Pacific Coordinator:
Prof. Chengqi Zhang
Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Sciennce
New England University,
Armidale, NSW 2351, Austrilia
Email: chengqi@neumann.une.edu.au
For more information about the conference, please contact either
the program chair or the organizing committee chair.
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Date: Wed, 4 Jan 1995 18:06:29 GMT
From: Jacky DESACHY <desachy@bach.irit.fr>
Subject: CFP: Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing
within the international symposium on SATELLITE and REMOTE SENSING
announcement and call for papers
* Conference on *
* IMAGE and SIGNAL PROCESSING *
* for REMOTE SENSING *
* *
* 25-29 Sept. 1995 PALAIS DES CONGRES PARIS France *
All aspects of image and signal processing for remote image
analysis and understanding will be encompassed within the frame of this
conference.
Papers describing recent and original work in the following and
related research areas are welcome:
- Signal and image enhancement and restoration
- Registration techniques
- Stereoscopic images analysis
- Shape and texture analysis
- Image segmentation and object recognition
- Multisensor and multisource techniques
- Data fusion
- Statistical, syntactic and hybrid pattern recognition techniques
- Integration of remotely sensed data and geodata
- Neural techniques
- Scene analysis and image understanding
- Knowledge-based image interpretation
- Expert systems, fuzzy logic and A.I. techniques
CONFERENCE CHAIR :
DESACHY J. univ. Paul Sabatier - IRIT
Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse
118, route de Narbonne 31062 TOULOUSE cedex FRANCE
phone: (33) 61 55 65 99 fax: (33) 61 55 62 58 e.mail :desachy@irit.fr
Conference cochairs :
LEBERL E.W. univ. of technology Graz Austria
PETROU M. univ. of Surrey UK
MAITRE H. Ecole nat. sup telecom Paris France
MCKEOWN D.M. Carnegie Mellon univ. USA
SERPICO S.B. univ. of Genoa Italy
Scientific program committee :
BLOCH I. E.N.S.T. Paris France
FLOUZAT G. univ. de Toulouse France
FUJIMURA S. univ. of Tokyo Japan
GAGALOWITZ A. INRIA France
GIRAUDON G. INRIA France
GOODENOUGH D. P.F.C. Victoria Canada
HUANG T. univ. of Illinois USA
JAIN A.K. univ. of Michigan USA
LANDGREBE D. Purdue univ. USA
LEMEN H. IGN France
MASCARILLA L. univ. Toulouse France
MIGLIACCIO M. univ. Napoli Italy
RASSON J.P. univ. Namur Belgium
SHEN J. univ. of Bordeaux France
SCHISTADT SOLBERG A. N.C.C. Oslo Norway
TILTON J. NASA greenbelt USA
ZAHZAH E.H. univ La Rochelle France
propositions due date : 15 February 1995
Final Manuscript due date : 30 August l995
SUBMISSION OF EXTENDED ABSTRACTS (at least four A4 pages): To qualify for
acceptance, you must either fax one or mail all four copies of your
extended abstract by 15 february 1995 to :
Satellite Remote sensing II EUROPTO
c/o Direct communications GmbH
Xantener strasse 22
D - 10707 BERLIN , FRG
phone:++49-30-881 50 47 Fax:++49-30-881 50 40 /882 20 28
Compuserve:100140,3216@CompuServe.com (Heckel)
CONDITION OF ACCEPTANCE :
Authors are expected to secure travel and accomodation funding,independent
of the organizers, through their sponsoring organizations before submitting
extended abstracts. Only original material should be submitted.
Extended abstracts should contain enough detail to clearly convey
the approach and the results of the research (at least four A4 pages).
Government and company clearance to present and publish should be
final at the time of submittal. Submissions may be placed in an oral or
poster session at the chairs' discretion.
PROCEEDINGS OF THESE MEETINGS :
These meetings will result inpublished proceedings that can be ordered
through the advance programme. Manuscripts are required of all accepted
applicants and must be submitted in English by 30 august 1995. Copyright to
the manuscript is expected to be released for publication in the conference
proceedings. Note : if an author does not attend the meeting and make a
presentation, the chair may choose not to publish the author 's manuscript
in the conference proceedings. Papers published are indexed in leading
scientific databases including INSPEC, Compendex plus, Physics abstracts,
Chemical abstracts, International aerospace abstracts and index to
Scientific and technical proceedings.
PAPER REVIEW :
Commercial papers, description of papers with no research content, and
papers where supporting data or a technical description cannot be given for
proprietary reasons will not be accepted for presentation in this
symposium.
To assure a high quality conference, all extended abstracts and
proceedings papers will be reviewed by the conference chairs and their
scientific committees
for technical merit and content.
YOUR ABSTRACT SHOULD INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING :
1. ABSTRACT TITLE
2. AUTHOR LISTING (principal author first) full names and affiliations
as they will appear in the advance programme.
3. CORRESPONDENCE FOR EACH AUTHOR
Mailing address, telephone, telefax, e-mail address
4. SUBMIT TO :
Conference title: Image and Signal processing
Conference chair : Desachy J. at satellite remote sensing symposium
5. PRESENTATION Please indicate your preference for either "oral
presentation" or "poster presentation"
6. KEY WORDS
7. ABSTRACT TEXT
at least four A4 pages
8. BRIEF BIOGRAPHY ( principal author only )
50 to 100 words
ORAL PRESENTATION :
Each author is generally allowed 25 minutes plus a five-minute discussion
period. The following media equipment is provided free of charge : 35 mm
slide projectors, overhead projectors, and electric pointers. Video and
other equipment may be rented at the speaker 's expense.
POSTER PRESENTATION :
Interactive poster sessions will be scheduled in the evenings. Authors
will be provided with poster boards for presentation set-up. All conference
chairs encourage authors to contribute papers with technical content that
lends itself well to the poster format. Please indicate your preferemce
(oral or poster ) on the abstract.
CHAIR / AUTHOR BENEFITS :
Authors are expected to pay a reduced registration fee. Included with a
fee payment are a copy of the procedings in which the participant 's role
or paper appears, and other special benefits.
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Date: Fri, 06 Jan 1995 08:15:37 +1000
From: Mark Shortis <mark_shortis@muwayf.unimelb.edu.au>
Subject: CFP - ISPRS XVIII Congress
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT
Below is the WWW information, as well as the actual CFP if you do not have
access to WWW, from Peter Waldhaeusl.
BTW, welcome to 1995,
Mark.
*****
Dear colleagues,
Since Dec.20, last year, the Call for Papers is on the WWW. Please use the
URL
http://www.ipf.tuwien.ac.at/isprs.html
and you have it.
The announcement for exhibitors is printed. Interested persons / companies /
firms etc. please request detailed information. The deadline for the
cheapest rate for the stand rentals is 28.Feb.1995. Please help to
distribute this information.
The second announcement with all the detailed informations for participants
is now under preparation. All those receiving this email are for sure on the
mailing list.
I wish you all the best for the New Year, health and peace as the most
important, more important than money and glory.
With best regards
Peter Waldhaeusl Institute for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Technical University Vienna
Gusshausstrasse 27-29/122
A-1040 Wien
Tel (++43 1) 58801 3814
INTERNET: pwaldh@fbgeo1.tuwien.ac.at Fax (++43 1) 5056268
*****
The contents of the URL are :
For its XVIII quadrennial Congress, the International Society for
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) announces a
Call for Papers
If you are engaged in the fields of
Photogrammetry
Remote Sensing
Geo-Information Systems
or any other related area
and if you feel your recent work needs presenting to an international
audience, then we invite you to prepare a paper for this major ISPRS Congress
in Vienna, Austria.
For your orientation, the following list shows a rough overview of the topics
covered by the conference's 80 technical sessions, 32 poster sessions and a
number of inter- disciplinary sessions:
Sensors, platforms and imagery
Photoscanners and quality analysis
Photogrammetric systems and advances in automation
Digital image workstations
Sensor and image orientation
Integrating GPS into photogrammetry
Matching and 3-D object restitution
Scene analysis and machine vision
Digital elevation models and their applications
Mapping and planning technologies
Archaeological, architectural, medical, and other close-range photogrammetry
Theory, systems and applications of GIS
3-D databases and information systems Problems of data fusion
Remote sensing techniques and applications
Landuse and disaster assessment
Environmental and global monitoring
Educational and training matters
International cooperation, consulting and technology transfer
Inter-disciplinary topics to CIPA, IUSM, AARS and OEEPE
All you need to do is write an extended abstract of 750 words minimum to 1500
words maximum and submit it by 15 October 1995. Please, send your request for
the detailed guidelines and forms to the Technical Programme Coordinator by
mail, telefax or electronic mail. These forms together with the Second
Announcement contain much useful information. They will be posted to you as
quickly as possible.
The Congress Director
Karl Kraus
*****
Request forms and guidlines from:
Peter Waldhausl
Technical Programme Coordinator
Vienna University of Technology
Gusshausstrasse 27-29
122A-1040 Vienna, Austria
Tel.: +43-1-58801/3814
Fax: +43-1-5056268
Email: isprs96@email.tuwien.ac.at
Assoc. Prof. Mark R. Shortis, Mark_Shortis@mac.unimelb.edu.au
Deputy Head,
Department of Geomatics,
University of Melbourne, Telephone +61 3 344 6401
Parkville 3052, AUSTRALIA. Facsimile +61 3 347 2916
"This boy is about as sharp as a bowling ball" Foghorn Leghorn
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Date: Sun, 8 Jan 95 11:45:27 GMT
From: Farzin Deravi <F.Deravi@swansea.ac.uk>
Subject: CFP - Symposium on Applications of Time-Frequency and Time-Scale
IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING CHAPTER(UKRI SECTION)
PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
UK Symposium on Applications of Time-Frequency and Time-Scale Methods
University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
August 30th and 31st 1995
A two-day symposium on the application of time-frequency and time-
scale methods will be held in late summer 1995.
The purpose of this event is two-fold. Firstly as an introduction to
the subject for those who wish to see whether it will be useful to
their application area. In this regard, various tutorial sessions will
be held. Secondly the meeting will act as a forum to discuss the
various approaches that have been used and to present new results and
application areas.
The venue will be Warwick University which has good road and rail
connections with most parts of UK and, via Birmingham International
Airport, is easily accessible from most parts of Europe. The
University is also close to Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-upon-
Avon, the town of Warwick with its well-preserved mediaeval castle and
the Regency splendour of Lemington Spa.
Extended summaries of approximately 1000 to 1500 words are now being
invited in the following application areas:
Image Processing
Sensor Signal Processing
Medical Signal Processing
Music Analysis and Synthesis
Physics, Geophysics and Astronomy
Remote Sensing
Sonar and Radar Signal Processing
Speech and Audio
Vibration Analysis
Other (please specify)
Prospective authors should submit three copies of the summaries for
review to
Dr. Stuart Lawson
Department of Engineering
University of Warwick
Coventry, CV4 7AL
United Kingdom
Tel: + 44 - 1203 - 523780
Fax: + 44 - 1203 - 418922
e-mail: s.lawson@eng.warwick.ac.uk
who also should be contacted for further details and requests for
special sessions, software demonstrations, commercial displays, etc.
The name, affiliation and full address of each author should be given
on the first page of the summary. In addition, the telephone and fax
numbers and full e-mail address of the author to whom correspondence
should be sent, must also be clearly indicated on the first page. If
the summary is acceptable, the author(s) will be requested to submit a
full paper of no more than 8 A4 pages which will be included in the
symposium proceedings. Selected authors will be invited to contribute
to a special issue of the Springer journal Applied Signal Processing.
TIMETABLE
Submission of summaries March 17th 1995
Notification of acceptance May 15th 1995
Submission of camera-ready paper July 7th 1995
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