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WACV 2011 - IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV) 2011

Date2011-01-05

Deadline2010-08-26

VenueHawaii, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://vision.cs.byu.edu/wacv2011

Topics/Call fo Papers

Computer Vision has become increasingly important in real world systems for
commercial, industrial and military applications. Computer Vision related
technologies have started migrating from academic institutions to industrial
laboratories, and onward into deployable systems. The goal of this workshop is
to bring together an international cadre of academic, industrial, and government
researchers, and companies applying vision techniques.

Topics include (but are not limited to)

Industrial Inspection/Manufacturing
Face Detection
Face Recognition
Fingerprints
Biometrics Fusion
Road/Traffic Analysis
3D modeling
Image-based Rendering for Entertainment
Motion/Stereo processing/segmentation
Real-time Tracking
Graphics Recognition/Engineering Drawings
Classification/Recognition
Human Motion Analysis/Capture
Document Analysis
Security/Surveillance
Gesture/Hand Recognition
Medical Analysis
Augmented Reality
Performance Evaluation (of any vision application)
Human-Computer Interaction
Scientific Imaging Applications
Visual Navigation and Station Keeping
Robotics Applications
Image/Video Indexing and Retrieval
Vision for Entertainment
Perception Aids for the Handicapped
Underwater Industrial Applications
The workshop will have 6-page papers, which may be presented as either oral and poster presentations (extra pages will be $100 a page, up to an 8-page maximum). The workshop, in conjunction with the rest of the Winter Vision Meetings, will also have a demonstration session. The WACV proceedings will be published electronically on a conference CD-ROM and on IEEExplore.

WACV will also include a "Development" abstract track where companies can submit a 1-2 page abstract of their vision-related product or services. These will be reviewed by a subset of the program committee but not held to the same scientific/research standards of a full paper. Rather they are meant to help introduce the community to the product or application space. Abstracts may be selected for either oral or poster presentation. Abstracts (from either demos or products) will be included in the electronic proceedings CD-ROM.

Last modified: 2010-06-25 18:55:36