NSCC 2015 - Workshop on Numerical and Symbolic Computation in Computer Vision and Data Management
Date2015-09-23 - 2015-09-29
Deadline2015-07-20
VenueRhodes, Dodecanese, Greece
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.sclit.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
Organizers: a) Main Chair: Prof. Ryszard Kozera, Faculty of Applied Informatics and Mathematics, Warsaw University of Life Sciences ? SGGW, Nowoursynowska str. 159, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland, also adjunct Associate Prof. , School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, 6009, Perth, Australia. b) Co-Chair: Prof. Władysław Homenda, Faculty of Mathematics and Information Sciences, Warsaw University of Technology, Plac Politechniki 1, 00-661 Warsaw, Poland. c) Agnieszka Szczęsna: (Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Informatics, Gliwice, Poland, d) Andrzej Śluzek, Khalifa University of Science, Technology & Research (KUSTAR), School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
E-mail: ryszard.kozera-AT-gmail.com, homenda-AT-mini.pw.edu.pl, agnieszka.szczesna-AT-polsl.pl, andrzej.sluzek-AT-kustar.ac.ae
Goals/motivation: numerical and symbolic computation plays a vital interdisciplinary role in different disciplines like applied mathematics and information systems, computer science, physics, biology, medicine, economy and engineering. This symposium is designed to exercise such multidisciplinary nature of numerical and symbolic computation with the emphasis on computer vision and data management.
Topics of importance: high accuracy measurements of geometrical properties like trajectory and shape recovery, human gait and motion restoration, facial expression description, intelligent video analysis, image processing and biometrics and other missing information are vital to the analysis of the hidden structure not fully transparent from various noisy or noiseless data. The asymptotic behaviour of the proposed algorithms/schemes (e.g. interpolation, approximation or modelling via dynamical and PDEs systems) are also important aspects which will be examined in this symposium. Symbolic aspects of computation involved will be considered at different levels of generality of syntactic and semantic data structuring integrated within the frames of granular computing paradigm. Not limited to the mentioned above topics, other papers on numeric, applied mathematics and information systems are welcome. In particular, the latter includes multidimensional analysis, computation in dynamical systems and modelling of risk in banking and insurance.
Symposium format: it is intended to consist of oral sessions run during 1-2 day(s) in September 23rd-29th of 2015. The speakers will deliver the talks and possible software presentation in 20-30 minutes time intervals. One/two invited speaker(s) will open/close the this symposium. Each co-chair will present at least one paper. If the number of papers is large then some papers may be re-allocated to the poster session (if agreed with ICNAAM organizers).
E-mail: ryszard.kozera-AT-gmail.com, homenda-AT-mini.pw.edu.pl, agnieszka.szczesna-AT-polsl.pl, andrzej.sluzek-AT-kustar.ac.ae
Goals/motivation: numerical and symbolic computation plays a vital interdisciplinary role in different disciplines like applied mathematics and information systems, computer science, physics, biology, medicine, economy and engineering. This symposium is designed to exercise such multidisciplinary nature of numerical and symbolic computation with the emphasis on computer vision and data management.
Topics of importance: high accuracy measurements of geometrical properties like trajectory and shape recovery, human gait and motion restoration, facial expression description, intelligent video analysis, image processing and biometrics and other missing information are vital to the analysis of the hidden structure not fully transparent from various noisy or noiseless data. The asymptotic behaviour of the proposed algorithms/schemes (e.g. interpolation, approximation or modelling via dynamical and PDEs systems) are also important aspects which will be examined in this symposium. Symbolic aspects of computation involved will be considered at different levels of generality of syntactic and semantic data structuring integrated within the frames of granular computing paradigm. Not limited to the mentioned above topics, other papers on numeric, applied mathematics and information systems are welcome. In particular, the latter includes multidimensional analysis, computation in dynamical systems and modelling of risk in banking and insurance.
Symposium format: it is intended to consist of oral sessions run during 1-2 day(s) in September 23rd-29th of 2015. The speakers will deliver the talks and possible software presentation in 20-30 minutes time intervals. One/two invited speaker(s) will open/close the this symposium. Each co-chair will present at least one paper. If the number of papers is large then some papers may be re-allocated to the poster session (if agreed with ICNAAM organizers).
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