Andratx, Mallorca, Spain, 7-9 July, 2010
http://dmi.uib.es/~ugiv/AMDO2010
The Spanish Association for Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (AERFAI) and the Mathematics and Computer Science Department of UIB are organising the fifth international conference AMDO 2010. It will take place in Puerto de Andratx, Mallorca. This conference is the natural evolution of AMDO's previous workshops. The new goal of this conference is to promote interaction and collaboration among researchers working directly in the areas covered by the main tracks. The new perceptual user interfaces and the emerging technologies increase the relationship between areas involved with human-computer interaction. The perspective of the AMDO 2010 conference will be to strengthen the relationship between the many areas that have as a key point the study of the human body using computer technologies as the main tool.
It is a great opportunity to encourage links between research in the areas of computer vision, computer graphics, advanced multimedia applications and multimodal interfaces that share common problems and frequently use similar techniques or tools. In this particular edition the related topics are divided in several parallel tracks, including the topics above proposed.
AMDO 2010 will consist in three days of lecture sessions, both regular and invited presentations, a poster session and international tutorials. The conference fee includes a social program (conference dinner, coffee breaks, snacks and cultural activities). Students, IAPR, EG, and AERFAI members can register at a reduced fee.
TOPICS INCLUDE (but not restricted to):
Track 1: Advanced Computer Graphics (Human Modelling & Animation) Track 2: Human Motion (Analysis, Tracking, 3D Reconstruction & Recognition) Track 3: Multimodal User Interaction (VR & AR, Speech, Biometrics)
PAPER SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
Papers should describe original and unpublished work about the above or closely related topics. Please submit your paper electronically at our website (see URL below) using the software provided. All submissions should be in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. The AMDO2010 secretariat must receive your paper before February 22, 2010, 17:00 (GMT).
Up to 10 A4 pages will be considered. All papers submitted will be subjected to a blind review process by at least three members of the program committee.
The initial paper must not provide names and affiliation, and should include a title, a 150-word abstract, keywords and paper manuscript. Accepted papers will appear in the LNCS Springer-Verlag international proceedings that will be published and distributed to all participants at the workshop. For more details and news, visit our web page.
N.B. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and to present the communication at the conference, if accepted.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
Submission of papers: February 22, 2010
Notification of acceptance: March 31, 2010
Camera-ready: April 30, 2010
Early registration: May 31, 2010
Late registration: June 30, 2010
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