IPCV'15 - The 19th International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision, & Pattern Recognition
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C A L L
F O R
P A P E R S
You are invited to submit a paper for consideration. All accepted papers
will be published in printed conference books/proceedings (ISBN) and will
also be made available online. The proceedings will be indexed in science
citation databases that track citation frequency/data. In addition, like
prior years, extended versions of selected papers (about 35%) of the
conference will appear in journals and edited research books (publishers
include: Springer, Elsevier, BMC, and others; a list that includes a
small subset of such books and journal special issues appear
Here)
; some of these books and journal special issues have already
received the top 25% downloads in their respective fields.
The conference is composed of a number of tracks, tutorials, sessions,
workshops, poster and panel discussions; all will be held simultaneously,
same location and dates: July 27-30, 2015.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
the following:
Prologue: The broad area of Imaging Science is a field that is
mainly concerned with the generation, collection, analysis,
modification, and visualization of images. The field is multidisciplinary
in that it includes topics that are traditionally covered in computer
science, physics, mathematics, electrical engineering, AI, psychology
and information theory where computer science acts as the topical
bridge between all such diverse areas (for a formal definition of
Imaging Science, refer to relevant wiki pages.) From the computer
science perspective, the core of Imaging Science includes the following
three intertwined computer science fields, namely: Image Processing,
Computer Vision, and Pattern Recognition. This conference will cover
the research trends in these three important areas. The list of topics
of interest that appears below is not meant to be exhaustive.
IMAGE PROCESSING:
(Addresses ow-level processing as well as imaging fundamentals.)
- Software Tools for Imaging
- Image Generation, Acquisition, and Processing
- Image-based Modeling and Algorithms
- Mathematical Morphology
- Image Geometry and Multi-view Geometry
- 3D Imaging
- Novel Noise Reduction Algorithms
- Image Restoration
- Enhancement Techniques
- Segmentation Techniques
- Motion and Tracking Algorithms and Applications
- Watermarking Methods and Protection + Wavelet Methods
- Image Data Structures and Databases
- Image Compression, Coding, and Encryption
- Video Analysis>
- Multi-resolution Imaging Techniques
- Performance Analysis and Evaluation
- Multimedia Systems and Applications
- Novel Image Processing Applications
COMPUTER VISION:
(Addresses mid- to high-level processing as well as vision
fundamentals.) >
- Camera Networks and Vision
- Sensors and Early Vision
- Machine Learning Technologies for Vision
- Image Feature Extraction
- Cognitive and Biologically Inspired Vision
- Object Recognition
- Soft Computing Methods in Image Processing and Vision
- Stereo Vision
- Active and Robot Vision
- Face and Gesture Recognition
- Fuzzy and Neural Techniques in Vision
- Medical Image Processing and Analysis
- Novel Document Image Understanding Techniques
- Special-purpose Machine Architectures for Vision
- Biometric Authentication
- Novel Vision Application and Case Studies
PATTERN RECOGNITION:
(Addresses pattern recognition algorithms and methodologies
that are of value to the image processing and computer vision
research communities.)
- Supervised and Un-supervised Classification Algorithms
- Clustering Techniques
- Dimensionality Reduction Methods in Pattern Recognition
- Symbolic Learning
- Ensemble Learning Algorithms
- Parsing Algorithms
- Bayesian Methods in Pattern Recognition and Matching
- Statistical Pattern Recognition
- Invariance in Pattern Recognition
- Knowledge-based Recognition
- Structural and Syntactic Pattern Recognition
- Applications Including: Security, Medicine, Robotic, GIS,
Remote Sensing, Industrial Inspection, Nondestructive
Evaluation (or NDE), ...
- Case studies and Emerging technologies
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