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CompIMAGE 2018 - 6th International Symposium CompIMAGE’18 – Computational Modeling of Objects Presented in Images: Fundamentals, Methods, and Applications

Date2018-07-02 - 2018-07-05

Deadline2018-03-15

VenueCracow, Poland Poland

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Websitehttps://isci18.fis.agh.edu.pl

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 6th International Symposium CompIMAGE’18 – Computational Modeling of Objects Presented in Images: Fundamentals, Methods, and Applications, will be held 2-5 July 2018 in Cracow, Poland. The symposium will include keynote talks, regular papers and short communications. CompIMAGE’18 seeks outstanding papers describing contributions to the theoretical and practical aspects of the computational modeling of objects presented in images along with applications in this field.
A co-event, ITSRCP’18 – 3rd Conference on Information Technology, Systems Research and Computational Physics (http://itsrcp18.fis.agh.edu.pl/), will be held at the same time and in close proximity. Participants, who have registered for one of the conferences can participate in both and publish one paper in each of the proceedings, providing that these papers are different and compatible with the subjects of the conferences. The proceedings of CompIMAGE’18 will be included in the Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series and the proceedings of and ITSRCP’18 will appear in the Springer’s Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing series.
The symposium can provide a limited amount of discounted registration fees and free dormitory accommodation to students and participants in disadvantaged situations. The interested persons should apply describing their case. The decision will be made at the discretion of the organizers.
Highlights
Important (but not exclusive) topics of interest:
image processing and analysis;
image segmentation;
digital geometry for computer imaging;
2D and 3D reconstruction, discrete tomography;
object tracking, gait and gesture recognition;
motion and deformation analysis;
object and shape modeling;
vision in robotics and automation;
camera-based sensing for gaming;
biometric identification;
visual data mining and knowledge discovery;
medical imaging;
biomechanics, exergames, and smart toys;
imaging in material, natural and social sciences;
computational bioimaging and visualization;
scientific data visualization;
satellite and large data set visualization;
data interpolation, registration, acquisition and compression.

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