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VISION-LIST Digest    Mon May 01 15:42:45 PDT 95     Volume 14 : Issue 16 

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Today's Topics:

Shutterable CCD Camera
IEE Proc Vision, Image and Signal Processing Content List
Combining Laser Range Finders and Cameras for Surface Reconstruction
Research jobs at HP
Graduate Student Award
Announcement for MMCV Workshop
Preliminary Program for PBMCV'95
Workshop on Digital Image/Video/Audio Coding, Dr K R Rao, July 95
ISPRS 1996 Congress - CFP#2
CFP: Int'l Conference on Parallel Processing ...

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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 95 23:28:34 PST
From: xthu@nwu.edu (Xintian Hu)
Organization: Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA
Subject: Shutterable CCD Camera

> Want CCD video camera with frame-based shuttering
>Thanks in advance,
>C. H. Chien
>chien@superman.jsc.nasa.gov

Hi there.
I am currently working on investigating dynamic processes in hearing
peripherals. And I have encountered the same problem with generic
video camera. Now I am getting the Panasonic GF-MP602, it has selectable
field/frame readout modes. I think this should solve the problemof two
fields from different instants. And it costs only ~$800. If
interested you could call any of their local dealers.

Happy to exchange info.

Xin

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Date: Mon, 1 May 1995 09:16:12 +0100 (BST)
From: J.Illingworth@ee.surrey.ac.uk
Subject: IEE Proc Vision, Image and Signal Processing Content List

Hi, IEE Proceedings on Vision, Image and Signal Processing has now completed
a full year of publication. The contents list and other information
on the journal can be obtained on the Web at URL

http://www.iee.org.uk/publish/journals/profjrnl/ieeproc.html#provvis


John Illingworth, Honorary Editor



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From: dkeren@mathcs2.haifa.ac.il (Daniel Keren)
Subject: Combining Laser Range Finders and Cameras for Surface Reconstruction
Date: 30 Apr 1995 04:43:42 -0500
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Is anyone familiar with work that combines laser range finders
and camera-based stereo for surface reconstruction?

I'll be grateful for references.

Cheers,

-Danny Keren.

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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 95 01:42:31 PDT
Subject: Research jobs at HP

Two research jobs for vision/computer scientists at HP.

*******Job 1********

Hewlett Packard Laboratories is looking for a vision/computer
scientist to develop image analysis tools and metrics for the analysis
of image quality of data compression and halftoning algorithms, and
display and printing technologies. The major research activity for
this position involves the design and completion of psychophysical
experiments to investigate relationships between image quality metrics
and subjective image quality. Job responsibilities include the 1)
implementation of image processing algorithms and metrics, 2)
development of system software to generate, calibrate and control the
display of images, and 3) statistical data analysis of visual
judgements and metrics. Applicants should have a masters in Computer
Science, EE, or equivalent with expertise in 1) visual psychophysical
testing methods and experimental design, 2) statistical data analysis
(principal components analysis, statistical hypothesis testing), 3) C
programming skills, the UNIX programming environment, X11, and Matlab.
To apply for this position mail or fax your resume to:

Vision/Computer Vision Research Position
c/o Gina Massey-Parnis
Hewlett Packard
P.O. Box 10490
Palo Alto, CA 94303-0969
fax: 415-857-4691

*******Job 2********

Hewlett Packard Company is looking for a Image /Color Scientist
provide image and color science expertise for the tools and models
developed in the "PQ/Vision Technology" group. The primary focus of
the position is to 1) Develop models, techniques, metrics, and tools
for identifying important print and image quality
attributes. Understand and predict relationships between these
attributes and customer preferences. Assist other team members in the
development of the automated tools for measuring these attributes; 2)
implement color measurement capabilities; 3) Develop characterization
and calibration techniques for the machine vision tools; 4) Design,
develop, and implement human evaluation tools for use by the R&D
community. Correlate human evaluation tools and techniques to print
quality metrics from the machine vision tools. and 5) Collaborate
with other PQ projects on-site and off-site to establish standard
tools and methodology for evaluating PQ and ensure that results are
comparable among projects and among different sites and divisions.
Assist other groups in the HP organization to understand and properly
use PQ evaluation tools to make sound engineering decisions through
consultations, informal discussions, and/or structured classes and
presentations.

Applicants should have a BS in Imaging Science and Color Science or related
technology, experience in statistics, ability to interact well with people
from other disciplines and to produce clear written and verbal communication

To apply for this position, fax you resume to Catherine Hunt,
Hewlett-Packard,(619) 655 - 8191. For more information you can call
Catherine Hunt at(619) 655 - 8503.

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Date: 28 Apr 1995 17:46:00 U
From: "Ginny Limtiaco" <ginny_limtiaco@qmail.ucr.edu>
Subject: Graduate Student Award

Graduate Student Award
*** Please post the following message. ***

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT RIVERSIDE
College of Engineering

Graduate Student Award

Applications are solicited from outstanding prospective doctoral
students in COMPUTER VISION/IMAGE PROCESSING in the department
of Computer Science.

One student will be selected for financial support for the Graduate
Student Award.

The Award provides a yearly (12 month) stipend according to the
the scale for Graduate Student Researcher at the University of
California plus tuition, fees, etc. Initially the award will be
made for one year of support, with possible extension for two
more years based on progress made in the first year.

Student supported by the award must be U.S. citizen or national
of the United States.

The research area targeted is model-based recognition, feature
extraction, multisensor image analysis and use of digital maps
for recognition.

The starting date is flexible, but we'd like to fill the position soon.

How to apply:
Preliminary applications should be directed to
(inquiries should refer to Graduate Student Award
in Computer Vision/Image Processing):

Ginny Limtiaco
College of Engineering
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521

Ginny_Limtiaco@qmail.ucr.edu

The preliminary application should consist of:
-- A statement of purpose, including research goals.
-- C.V. of the student.
-- Transcripts from undergraduate and graduate schools,
and GRE general scores (Required) and subject scores
(if available).

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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 1995 15:40:32 -0500 (CDT)
From: Lee Raue <lee@geom.umn.edu>
Subject: Announcement for MMCV Workshop

Announcement

WORKSHOP ON MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN COMPUTER VISION

to be held
September 11-15, 1995
at
The Geometry Center
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN

Organizing Committee:

David Mumford, Harvard University
Peter Olver, University of Minnesota
Guillermo Sapiro, Hewlett-Packard, Inc.
Allen Tannenbaum, University of Minnesota

This workshop intends to bring together in one forum mathematicians, computer
scientists, and engineers working in computer vision and image processing.
The topics will be:

(1) Image processing and segmentation by PDE methods and geometry
driven diffusion;
(2) Tracking by Kalman filtering and deformable templates.

The workshop is intended to combine in-front-of-the-computer
discussions of competing algorithms and software and their performance
on real images with traditional lectures. The lectures will include a
number of tutorial background lectures as well as lectures devoted to
recent results in the area. All attendees are strongly urged to either
port their software applicable to the above topics or prepare it for
running remotely; the staff of The Geometry Center will stand ready to
assist. We hope to keep the atmosphere informal, so that scientists
from various disciplines working in computer vision and image
processing will have a chance to exchange views and learn about and
compare different techniques.

For additional information and/or an application form, please view
the Center's Web page at http://www/geom.umn.edu/ or contact:
Workshop Coordinator
The Geometry Center
1300 South Second Street, Suite 500
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Phone: 612-626-0888, FAX: 612-626-7131
E-mail: mmcv_appl@geom.umn.edu

The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

Please post.

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Date: 29 Apr 1995 00:29:18 GMT
From: dnm@graphics.upenn.edu (Dimitris Metaxas)
Organization: Center for Human Modeling and Simulation
Subject: Preliminary Program for PBMCV'95

The following is the preliminary program for the 1995 IEEE Workshop on
Physics-Based Modeling in Computer Vision. This is the first time
that a workshop is offered which covers all aspects of physics-based
modeling. With this workshop we are attempting to foster dialogue and
debate on current and open research problems through the two panels
and the presentation of high quality previously unpublished research
papers. The topics span the areas of dynamic shape/motion modeling,
image formation models, and applications in biomedicine and other areas.

The workshop will be held in conjunction with the International
Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'95) on June 18 and 19 in
Cambridge, MA. Information about registration (May 15 is the deadline
for reduced rates) and accommodation for the workshop has been
previously posted (see postings for ICCV'95), and can be requested by
contacting:
gmfitz@mit.edu, or dnm@central.cis.upenn.edu

1995 PHYSICS-BASED MODELING WORKSHOP IN COMPUTER VISION

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
JUNE 18-19, CAMBRIDGE, MA

JUNE 18

8-8:30
REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST

8:30-8:45
OPENING REMARKS

8:45-10:45
SESSION 1: SHAPE ESTIMATION
Surface Approximation of Complex Multipart Objects
C-W. Liao and G. Medioni

Volumetric Segmentation of Medical Images by Three-Dimensional Bubbles
H. Tek and B.B. Kimia

Model Based Part Segmentation of Range Data _ Hyperquadrics and
Dividing Planes
S. Kumar and D. Goldgof

3D Scene Representation Using a Deformable Surface
A. Hilton and J.G.M. Goncalves

10:45 -12noon
PANEL 1: PHYSICS-BASED SEGMENTATION, SHAPE, AND MOTION ESTIMATION


12noon-1:15pm
LUNCH

1:15-3:15pm
SESSION 2: IR, SAR, AND INVARIANTS
A Physics-Based Approach for Detecting Man-Made Objects in
Ultra-Wideband SAR Imagery
R. Kapoor and N. Nandhakumar

Model-Based Image Enhancement of Far Infra-Red Images
R. Highnam and M. Brady

Thermophysical Affine Invariants from IR Imagery for Object
Recognition
N. Nandhakumar, V. Velten, and J. Michel

Physics-like Invariants for Vision
I. Weiss

3:15-3:30pm
BREAK

3:30-5:30
SESSION 3: NONRIGID MOTION ANALYSIS
Physical-Model Based Reconstruction of the Global Instantaneous
Velocity Field from Velocity Measurements at a Few Points
D. Derou, J.M. Dinten, L. Herault, and J.J. Niez

Form from Function: A Vector Field Based Approach to the Analysis of
CT Images of the Vascular Tree
J.P. Williams and L.B. Wolff

Spatiotemporal Operators and Optic Flow
W.J. Niessen, J.S. Duncan, L.M.J. Florack, B.M. ter Haar Romeny, and
M.A. Viergever

Nonlinear Finite Element Methods for Nonrigid Motion Analysis
W-C. Huang, D.B. Goldgof, and L. Tsap


JUNE 19

8:30-10:30
SESSION 4: ILLUMINATION, REFLECTANCE, AND SHAPE
A Ray-Based Computational Model of Light Sources and Illumination
M.S. Langer and S.W. Zucker

An Illumination Planner for Convex and Concave Lambertian Polyhedral
Objects
F. Solomon and K. Ikeuchi

5+/-2 Eigenimages Suffice: An Empirical Investigation of
Low-Dimensional Lighting Models
R. Epstein, P.W. Hallinan, and A.L. Yuille

Principal Components Analysis and Neural Network Implementation of
Photometric Stereo
Y. Iwahori, R.J. Woodham, and A. Bagheri

10:30-10:45pm
BREAK

10:45-12noon
PANEL 2: REFLECTANCE, ILLUMINATION, COLOR, POLARIZATION, AND SHAPE

12noon-1:15pm
LUNCH

1:15-3:15pm
SESSION 5: SHAPE ANALYSIS
Shape Decomposition Based on Erosion Model
F. Kanehara, S. Satoh, and T. Hamada

Determining the Similarity of Deformable Shapes
R. Basri, L. Costa, D. Geiger, and D. Jacobs

Seeing Physics, or: Physics is for Prediction
M. Brand, P. Cooper, and L. Birnbaum

Physically-Based and Adaptive Preconditioners for Early Vision
S.H. Lai and B.C. Vemuri

3:15-3:30pm
BREAK

3:30-5:30pm
SESSION 6: COLOR, POLARIZATION, AND TEXTURE
Polarization Based Removal of Spurious Inter-Reflections in Active
Ranging
J. Clark, E. Trucco, and H-F. Cheung

Multi-Spectral Based Cell Segmentation and Analysis
G. Fernandez, M. Kunt, and J-P. Zryd

New Directions in Texture Modeling Using Random Fields with Random
Spatial Interaction
A. Speis and G. Healey

Reflectance Analysis Under Solar Illumination
Y. Sato and K. Ikeuchi




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


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Date: Mon, 01 May 1995 02:59:50 +0000 (GMT)
From: hrw@radius.rdt.monash.edu.au (Dr H.R. Wu)
Organization: Monash Uni
Subject: Workshop on Digital Image/Video/Audio Coding, Dr K R Rao, July 95
Summary: A 3-day workshop on principles, algorithm and international standards.

***********************************************************
** A 3-Day Workshop on Digital Image/Video/Audio Coding: **
** Principles, Algorithms and International Standards. **
** 10-12 July 1995. **
***********************************************************

Dr. K.R. Rao, Professor of Electrical Engineering,
University of Texas at Arlington, U.S.A..

PRESENTED BY:
Department of Robotics and Digital Technology,
Faculty of Computing and Information Technology,
MONASH UNIVERSITY.

VENUE: Department of Robotics and Digital Technology,
Monash University, Clayton Campus, Melbourne, Victoria.

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION:
This workshop will present and discuss the fundamental
principles and algorithms of the various international
coding standards such as
JPEG, CCITT H.261, MPEG-1 and -2 (audio and video),
MPEG-4, CMTT-2 and FCC/HDTV, as well as their
various application aspects in multimedia computing,
desk top video conferencing, video-on-demand,
Grand Alliance HDTV.

BENEFITS:
This course will enable you to:
-be familiar with the various compression techniques aimed
at both transmission and storage;
-understand the algorithmic principles of these standards;
-enhance the coder/decoder systems with attractive features;
-be familiar with the software available via ftp
and acquire information regarding chips, chip sets,
boards, systems, multimedia workstations, available
(or being developed) in the market;
-acquire knowledge about the interoperability and
compatibility between the various standards.

INTENDED AUDIENCE:
This workshop is directed at researchers, engineers,
technical managers and academics who need to keep abreast
with the emerging standards for interactive video/audio
communications/storage services, and who are
active in the development of hardware and software.
It is also of interest to people interested in
integrating the boards and codecs with their
existing PCs and workstations resulting in the
support of multimedia,
teleconferencing and other interactive services.

INSTRUCTOR:
Dr. K.R. Rao has been a professor of Electrical
Engineering at the University of Texas, Arlington
since 1966, and received an outstanding research
award from the university in 1992. He has
published 120 papers in refereed technical
journals and five books in this field, and conducted
workshops on digital signal coding and compression
world-wide. Dr. Rao is also the Chairman of
SPIE's Critical Reviews of Technology Conference on:
Standards and Common Interfaces for Information
Systems to be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
in October 1995.


WORKSHOP PROGRAM:

-DAY ONE, 10 July 1995-
Digital Image/Video Sequence Coding:
Introduction.
Fundamentals.
Image/Video Sequence Compression Techniques:
-DPCM;
-Transform;
-Subband;
-Vector Quantization;
-Motion Compensation;
-Hybrid;
-Adaptive Algorithms;
-Entropy and Huffman Coding;
-Wavelets;
-Fractals;
-Model Based.

International Standards and Special Issues:
-JPEG, still-frame continuous-tone digitized image;

-DAY TWO, 11 July 1995-
International Standards and Special Issues (cont.):
-CCITT H.261, video-phone and teleconferencing;
-MPEG-1, (video and audio) digital storage media;
-MPEG-2, (video and audio) broadcast TV and HDTV;
-CMTT 2, TV on digital networks at H2 CCITT access level;
-Dolby AC3 audio compression algorithm.

-DAY THREE, 12 July 1995-
International Standards and Special Issues (cont.):
-MPEG-4, very low bit-rate TV.
-CCITT H.263, enhanced version of the H.261;

Applications and Research Directions:
-FCC/HDTV;
-desk top video conferencing;
-video-on-demand;
-Packet video;
-interactive multimedia communication services;
-SHD (Super High Definition) image coding;
-Chips, boards, codecs and systems;
-Research issues and directions.

REGISTRATION FEE Payment received Payment received
(in Australian on or before on or before
Dollars) 9 June 30 June On-site
3 Days $590 $690 $750
1 Day $250 $300 $390
Student 3 Days $220 $300 $350
Student 1 Day $90 $120 $150

To be eligible for a student registration, a letter is
required from the head of the department or school to
prove that the delegate is currently enrolled as a full-time student.

For further information, please contact Dr. H.R. Wu at
+61 3 9053255(voice) or +61 3 9053574(fax).
email: hrw@rdt.monash.edu.au

Registration Form

Yes, I would like to register for the "Workshop on
Digital Image/Video/Audio Coding" as (1)__ Delegate-full
registration or (2)__Delegate-student registration, for
___day(s).
(For less than three day registration only:) I shall
attend the workshop on ________ July 1995.

Please forward payment to: Video Coding Workshop,
Department of Robotics and Digital Technology,
Monash University, Clayton Campus, Wellington Road,
Clayton 3168, AUSTRALIA.

Name:

Position:(if applicable)

Organisation:(if applicable)

Address:

Phone: Fax: email:


Cheque enclosed, made payable to "Monash University".
All registration will be confirmed. Fee includes
a copy of workshop proceedings, refreshments
and lunches.

CANCELLATIONS:
A full refund is available for cancellation received
in writing on or before 10 June 1995. $50 cancellation
fee is applicable for cancellation received
in writing after 10 June and on or before
5 July 1995. NO REFUND CAN
BE MADE AFTER 5 JULY 1995.

Dr. H.R. Wu, email:hrw@rdt.monash.edu.au
Department of Robotics & Digital Technology, Tel:+61 3 90-53255
Monash University, Clayton Campus, Fax:+61 3 90-53574
Wellington Road, Clayton 3168, AUSTRALIA. Room 63-G24.

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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 1995 10:45:30 +1000
From: Mark Shortis <mark_shortis@muwayf.unimelb.edu.au>
Subject: ISPRS 1996 Congress - CFP#2

Dear Colleague(s),

This is to certify (again) that you are on the mailing list concerning ISPRS
Congress 1996. For further information look from time to time to the home
page of the WWW with the browser - URL

http://www.ipf.tuwien.ac.at/isprs.html

The announcement for exhibitors is printed. For requests please use my email.

***The Second Announcement is being printed (for distribution from May
1995 onwards) where you will find all the necessay information, the forms
for registration, hotel reservation, and also the call for papers, and the
Form for Abstracts. It will inform you about details.YOU ARE ON THE MAILING
LIST (if you have sent us your full postal address).

***The Second Announcement and other useful information you may receive also
from
congress@mondial.via.at

Many authors wish to have the informations about the submittance of papers
already now. So I have prepared - and updated - the following summary:

The Council of ISPRS agreed to the following procedure: You are asked to
submit extended abstracts of 750 to 1500 words length (or the full paper),
***or of 750 words and of one page with graphics,together with the Form for
Abstracts (follows attached). Both please send
to me, if without illustrations - you may send it by email in advance. But,
as you can see from the Form for Abstract, we need your signature, and that
is the reason, why we need it anyhow by (air)mail.

The deadline for the receipt of extended abstracts is 15 October 1995.

These abstracts may be written in one of the three official ISPRS languages,
in English, French, or German, and they have to contain enough detail to
clearly convey the approach and the results of the research, the idea behind
your proposal, the very reason , why you think your report or application
being an interesting message for others. The topics of your paper or the
paper itself should not have been published before in one of the main
journals
for photogrammetry and remote sensing, please submit only original material.
Your paper should contain some new idea, some new method, something really
interesting, some important news for the reader. Papers are to be written for

the reader, not for the author(s)! And the abstract should present already
the main topics, facts, and results, not only the contents. The reader is in
hurry like you yourself, when you are searching for interesting things in
thick journals. Write papers of such a type you wished to read or study
yourself.

The extended abstracts are the basis for acceptance, which is the
responsibility
of the Commission Presidents who cooperate with their Working Group Chairmen.

Together, they are responsible for the reviewing. The papers will get a
remark
line at their end saying e.g.:

Received (Date). Reviewed and accepted by Comm.X as Invited Paper by (Name)
or
Received (Date). Accepted by Comm.Y for Poster presentation by (Name)

There will be, as always, different classes of papers.(I use the
abbreviations
within my software:)
K _Keynote Papers will give rather general views, overall surveys, and
visionary
aspects of the future. They are papers of major importance.
I _Invited Papers are good for summaries and thorough treatment of wider
areas
as well as for introduction of new fields. Both types of papers are to be
presented orally, and both will be written at special invitation, only.
O,P..Presented papers for _Oral or _Poster presentation,
N _National Reports, therefore the Council will release special and new
rules,
and other papers
A _Accepted for the archives, only. The class A does not mean any
devaluation.
It is an honour to publish in the ISPRS Archives. The Commission Presidents
will organize compact sessions. It is well possible, that a very valuable
paper does not fit to any of the sessions, that there are more top papers
than time available within sessions, and that the topic is not suited for
poster presentation. For presentations as I, O, or P there might exist also a
W _Waiting list for papers which are supposed to fill a gap, because the one
or the other paper might not come in time or the author might become ill,
etc.
For the
R _Rejection of papers, the Commission Presidents are the responsible ones.
There is no correspondance possible with the Programme Management about
acceptance of rejected papers, only with the Commission Presidents or with
their coresponsible Working Group Chairmen. Please, be cooperative and accept

their decision.

For the coming congress only one paper is accepted for one registered
participant. For a second paper you need another registered participant as
co-author, who has no paper himself. Only the Congress Director can make
well-founded exceptions. Further your paper will be accepted for
the Archives as well as for presentation only, if your REGISTRATION fee
has been PAID latest on the

deadline date for the full paper, which is 10 April 1996.

We all know about colleagues, who just wish to show up in the proceedings,
but are No Shows at the congress. This causes unnecessary work for the
organization, costs money, and the archives get heavy instead of the
international journals.

Please, plan in time, secure travel and accomodation funding prior to
submittance of abstracts. Paying or submitting after the deadline means
that your paper will not be accepted and not printed and not presented.
Of course you will remain a most welcome guest at the congress! And many
will thank you for non submittance of a paper as the Archives will not
become too heavy. On the other hand, if you have something important or
interesting, please submit an extended abstract for the reviewers, the
earlier the better, together with the FORM FOR ABSTRACTS, which you will
find in the Second Announcement. It is attached also here. Fill in then
this form and send it together with the abstract to me. ( Put nice stamps
on the envelope, that makes me happy. But unfortunately we have now email
and fax, also.)

Make sure in time that any Government or Company Clearance to present and
to publish is final at the time of submittance.

Again there will be the possibility for single authors to apply for
the PRIZE FOR BEST PAPER OF YOUNG AUTHORS. Authors must be born on
or after 1 July 1961. At least four, may be ten Prizes will be
donated by the Japanese Society of Photogrammetry and Remote
Sensing, 2500 sfr for each recipient. Applicants should deliver
an age proof and an additional copy of the full paper for the
ISPRS President

not later than 5 Jan 96 (Deadline).

Their registration must be finalized and a down payment
transfered to Vienna

not later than 15 Jan 96 (Deadline)

This downpayment has to be 2000 ATS for non-students and zero for
students and corresponds to the reduced registration fee due for
winners of the prize. The Winners will be informed by the President
of ISPRS after 31 March 96. The Treasurer of ISPRS will send funds
to Winners after 30 April 96.


The Commission Presidents' deadline to decide about the status of the papers
of all other authors is
15 February 1996.

Upon receipt of your abstract I shall send you the Authors Kit, the ISPRS
Guidelines for the preparation of the manuscript together with other
relevant information.

Latest then finish the manuscript, camera-ready, STRICTLY according to the
ISPRS Guidelines for Authors.( We shall put it also into WWW ! ). The
shorter the paper the better. The maximum length allowed for Invited Papers
is 12 pages. Presented papers (_O, _P) should not exceed 6 pages. We have
to charge the author for any excession to ensure that the high printing
costs will be covered. The page charge will be ATS 500.-

Colour pages will be possible at the end of the relevant volume of the
Archives. Authors have to submit the four-colour-separations and pay
2000 ATS per page. That is expensive, in fact we dont want the work with
colour pages, but if someone wishes to add colour pages we can and will do
it, and best quality is assured.

Except the YOUNG AUTHORS, who have to be faster (See above), send the
camera ready manuscript to me, with nice stamps, of course, don't use
fax nor email!, so that I get it

AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, ( help us, please, to minimize our night work )

BUT I MUST HAVE IT ON THE DEADLINE DAY, 10 APRIL 1996.

These, I hope, are the most important rules you need to know now.
This edition is from April 25, 1995.

With best regards

Peter Waldhaeusl

Technical Programme Coordinator
ISPRS Congress Vienna 1996


PS: Please trash all prior edition(s), also those dated January 1996(!!!!)



Appendix:


XVIII INT. CONGRESS FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING
VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 9 - 19 JULY 1996

FORM FOR ABSTRACT


Author for correspondence:_________________________________________________
Institution:_______________________________________________________________
Address:___________________________________________________________________
Country (Code):_____________________ CIP-Code and Town:____________________
Tel.: ______________________________ Fax:__________________________________
Email:_____________________________________________________________________

Co-Authors' Names:_________________________________________________________

Speaker's Name:__________________________Presentation Language: E / F / G *
For presentation is requested: Overhead Projector*/Slide Projector 24x36mm*
Video Projector* or Other(specify:)________________Slide Projector 55x55mm*
Title of Paper:____________________________________________________________

***An EXTENDED ABSTRACT (750-1500 words or 750 words plus one page graphics)
is attached.

Proposed Paper Type:* K Keynote Paper (oral) (At invitation, only)
I Invited Paper (oral) (At invitation, only)
O Presented Paper (Oral)
P Poster (also shortly oral)
N National Report

Proposed Commission Nr._______ Proposed Working Group Nr.______
Alternative___________________ Alternative_____________________

I apply as the single author of this paper for review for the Prize for Best
Papers by Young Authors: YES / NO * (Applicable for participants born after
30 June 1961). I know that in this case the deadline for the submission of
full paper is 5 January 1996, for registration and payment 15 January 1996.
I shall pay as down payment the reduced rate for winners, i.e.2000 ATS *.
As a student I have to pay NO * down payment.

I am interested in publishing colour illustrations on ____ pages within the
Appendix at the end of the respective Archives' volume at cost of only
2000 ATS per page, if four-colour-separations will accompany the manuscript.

I SHALL / SHALL NOT* prepare my paper by computer aided word processing and
therefore I DO / DO NOT* request model paper sheets in order to comply with
the strict formal requirements for camera-ready manuscripts. Authors will
receive complete and detailed informations after receipt of abstract, in
any case not later than by 15 February 1996.

This is the only Paper of the (Co-)Author____________________________(Name)
who will be a registered participant of the XVIII. Congress of ISPRS.
I know that his registration fee and the camera ready manuscript must be in
Vienna prior to deadline 10 April 1996.
_____________ ___________________________
(Date) (Signature)

The extended abstract and this form must be returned BY POST/AIRMAIL not
later than 15 October 1995 to

Prof. Dr. Peter Waldhaeusl Tel.: + 43 1 58801 3814
Technical University Vienna Fax: + 43 1 505 62 68
Gusshausstr. 27 - 29 / 122 Email:pwaldh@fbgeo1.tuwien.ac.at
A - 1040 WIEN / AUSTRIA WWW: html://www.ipf.tuwien.ac.at/isprs.html

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

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Date: 1 May 1995 05:34:46 GMT
From: hra@pollux.cs.uga.edu (Hamid R. Arabnia)
Organization: University of Georgia, Athens
Subject: CFP: Int'l Conference on Parallel Processing ...

C A L L F O R P A P E R S


International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing
Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'95)

November 3-4, 1995
Georgia, USA


SCOPE: Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

o Parallel/Distributed architectures:
MIMD, SPMD, SIMD, Systolic, vector/pipeline (supercomputers),
shared memory, distributed memory, general- and
special-purpose architectures, ...

o Building block processors:
Applications of processors that can be used as basic building
blocks for multicomputer systems (such as transputers).

o Interconnection networks:
Scalable networks, Reconfigurable networks, ...

o Reliability and fault-tolerance:
Software and hardware fault-tolerance (system- and
application-level), fault diagnosis, fault-tolerance
measurement.

o Parallel/Distributed algorithms:
Algorithms exploiting MIMD, SPMD, SIMD, Systolic,
vector/pipeline, shared memory, distributed memory, ...

o Parallel/Distributed applications:
Numerical computations/methods, neural networks and fuzzy
logic, medical, remote sensing, GIS, computer vision,
computer graphics and virtual reality, parallel/distributed
databases, ...

o Mobile computation and communication.

o Heterogeneous and multimedia systems.

o Software tools and environments for parallel computers:
Operating systems, compilers, languages, debuggers, ...

o High-performance computing in Computational Science:
Intra-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research programs
and applications.

o Other aspects and applications relating to high-performance
computations.



SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:

Prospective authors are invited to submit three copies of their
draft paper (maximum 5 pages) to the conference chair by the due
date. Email and fax submissions are also acceptable. The length
of the Camera-Ready papers (if accepted) will be limited to
12 pages. Papers must not have been previously published or
currently submitted for publication elsewhere.

The first page of the draft paper should include: title of the
paper, name, affiliation, postal address, email address,
telephone number, and fax number for each author. The first
page should also include the name of the author who will be
presenting the paper (if accepted) and a maximum of 5 keywords.


EVALUATION PROCESS:

Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance,
clarity, and soundness. Each paper will be refereed by two or
more researchers in the topical area. The Camera-Ready papers
will be reviewed by one person.


PUBLICATION:

The conference proceedings will be published by I.O.S. Press
(with distributors in Netherlands, UK, Ireland, USA, Canada,
and Japan.) Papers that report significant results will be
considered for publication in relevant journals and/or a book
(pending).


ORGANIZER/SPONSORS:

Georgia Center for Continuing Education (The University of
Georgia) will be organizing the conference. The conference
is sponsored by Computer Science Research, Education, and
Applications Technology (CSREA). It is anticipated that the
conference will be co-sponsored by developers of
high-performance machines and systems (pending).


IMPORTANT DATES:

June 12, 1995: Draft papers (5-page max.) due
July 07, 1995: Notification of acceptance
August 08, 1995: Camera-Ready papers due

(50% of the Registration Fee must accompany the Camera-Ready
paper to cover the publication and conference costs. This
will be deducted from the registration fee when the
presenting author registers. Reduced registration fees will
be available to full time students.)


LOCATION OF CONFERENCE:

On the campus of The University of Georgia in Athens,
Georgia. The University is the state's oldest, most
comprehensive and most diversified educational institution.
The campus covers more than 43,000 square acres. Athens is
located about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta. Shuttle
services are available from Hartsfield International
Airport. In addition, commuter flights are available to
Athens from some cities. Athens will host the 1996
Olympic soccer games. The town is close to a number of
vacational attractions.


CONFERENCE CHAIR:

Hamid R. Arabnia
(PDPTA'95 Chair)
415 Graduate Studies Research Center
Department of Computer Science
The University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 30602, U.S.A.

Tel: (706) 542-3480
Fax: (706) 542-2966
email: hra@cs.uga.edu

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