ICAI 2015 - 1st International Conference on Advanced Imaging
Topics/Call fo Papers
We are pleased to announce that “The 1st International Conference on Advanced Imaging” will be held in June, 2015. Now the imaging technology sees a more complicated technological landscape than before: the combination of digitization and network expansion makes technology fusion a necessity. Accordingly, we need to think about how the images should be in a variety of scenes. What are the best image displaying devices in a particular scene? How do we want to share information by using images? How do we recognize images?
The imaging technology is to explore the new horizons. Its use will not be limited to conventional business scenes. The imaging technology can now provide tools to inform you in countless situations. While you are in the traffic, what image information do you get? You can also choose different information devices whether you get information personally or share it in a group of people. You can see different modes of price tags or signs in a supermarket. You can display images in different modes in your living room. The imaging technology has huge potentials, e.g., highlighting the affected part in the Region of Interest in medical imaging, and using the technology for security purposes. By studying these possible scenes, we can further improve the technology to reach a new level of sophistication, when you may be able to choose the optimal image information efficiently wherever you will be.
This international conference will provide you with opportunities to discuss topics exemplified below: - optimal image generation modes - where we are heading to increase sophistication of this technology - subjects and solutions in the next-generation material technology for image generation.
Your active participation in this conference is more than welcome. We hope that fruitful discussions in this conference will lead to the incubation of new imaging technologies for the future.
"Infinite Imaging Value Chain"
Date June 17,18,19, 2015
Place National Center of Science
(Hitotsubashi Memorial Hall 1F,2F)
2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
101-8439, Japan
The imaging technology is to explore the new horizons. Its use will not be limited to conventional business scenes. The imaging technology can now provide tools to inform you in countless situations. While you are in the traffic, what image information do you get? You can also choose different information devices whether you get information personally or share it in a group of people. You can see different modes of price tags or signs in a supermarket. You can display images in different modes in your living room. The imaging technology has huge potentials, e.g., highlighting the affected part in the Region of Interest in medical imaging, and using the technology for security purposes. By studying these possible scenes, we can further improve the technology to reach a new level of sophistication, when you may be able to choose the optimal image information efficiently wherever you will be.
This international conference will provide you with opportunities to discuss topics exemplified below: - optimal image generation modes - where we are heading to increase sophistication of this technology - subjects and solutions in the next-generation material technology for image generation.
Your active participation in this conference is more than welcome. We hope that fruitful discussions in this conference will lead to the incubation of new imaging technologies for the future.
"Infinite Imaging Value Chain"
Date June 17,18,19, 2015
Place National Center of Science
(Hitotsubashi Memorial Hall 1F,2F)
2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
101-8439, Japan
Other CFPs
- Japan Endovascular Treatment Conference 2015(JET2015)
- IEEE 3rd International Workshop on Cloud Computing Systems, Networks, and Applications 2015
- 3rd International Workshop on Cloud Computing Systems, Networks, and Applications 2015
- International Conferences in Central Europe on Human Computer Interfaces HCI-Europe 2015
- International Conferences on Computer Graphics, Computer Vision and Mathematical Aspects of Nature 2015
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