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Monday, February 2, 2009

5th International Symposium on Visual Computing

ISCV seeks papers describing contributions to the state of the art and state of the practice in the broad field of visual computing. The symposium is structured around four central areas of visual computing: (1) computer vision, (2) computer graphics, (3) virtual reality, and (4) visualization. In particular, we are interested in papers that combine technologies from two or more of these areas. In addition to the main symposium, we are soliciting papers for several special tracks related to ISVC.
All paper submissions will be handled electronically through our online web submission system.
Area 1: Computer Vision
Computer vision, the study of enabling computers to understand and interpret visual information from static images and video sequences, is expanding rapidly throughout the world. During the past ten years, computer vision has grown from a research area to a widely accepted technology, capable of providing dramatic increase in productivity and improving living standard. We are seeking papers covering both the theory and applications of computer vision. Topics of interest include all aspects of computer vision including, but not limited, to the following areas:


* Color and texture
* Segmentation and grouping
* Motion and tracking
* Image-Based Modelling
* 3D reconstruction
* Shape representation and recognition
* Video analysis and event recognition
* Face/gesture analysis and recognition
* Human-computer interfaces
* Biological/Medical image analysis
* Image and Video Retrieval
* Sensors and Systems
* Secure Image/Video Communication
* Image/Video Encoding/Compression
* Applications

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