Scale-Space'01: IEEE Workshop on Scale-Space and Morphology in Computer
Vision
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
July 7-8, 2001 in conjunction with ICCV 2001
Sponsored by PAMI Technical Committee, IEEE Computer Society
Full information available at
http://www.mathcs.richmond.edu/ScaleSpace01/
Scale-space theory has developed into an important branch of multi-scale
techniques. The foundations are mathematically well established, and its
applications cover all areas of digital imaging. In mathematical
morphology,
recent developments have been made with large similarities to
scale-space
approaches.
Scale-Space'01 continues the successful series of international
conferences
on scale-space theories in computer vision in Utrecht 1997 and at Corfu
1999.
The purpose is to provide a forum to exchange information and to foster
interactions among researchers in scale-space theory in computer vision
and mathematical morphology. Contributed papers describing recent
advances
in either area of research, applications thereof, as well as papers
representing or indicating possibilities for cross-fertilization between
these disciplines are welcomed. A list of possible topics for
submissions,
meant to be suggestive rather than exclusive, is:
Linear Scale-Space Theory
Morphological Image Processing
Nonlinear Diffusion
PDE-Based Methods
Variational Methods
Regularization and Scale-Space
Morphological Algorithms
Geometric Image Flows
Level Set Methods
Discrete Geometry for Image Analysis
Biologically Motivated Multi-Scale Approaches
Deep Structure of Images
Feature Detection
Multi-Scale Colour Analysis
Segmentation
Shape Analysis
Motion Analysis
Scale-Space Applications in Medical Imaging and Computer Vision
Proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in
Computer Science series, and will also be made available through
the IEEE digital library. A collection of best papers will be published
as a special issue of the Journal of Visual Communication and Image
Representation.
Organizers:
General Board Program Board
Michael Kerckhove (chair) Michael Kerckhove
Pietro Perona Frederic Guichard
Steve Pizer Ron Kimmel
Bart ter Haar Romeny Tony Lindeberg
Guillermo Sapiro Petros Maragos
Nir Sochen
Important Dates:
Submissions Deadline January 10, 2001
Notification of Acceptance March 15, 2001
Camera-Ready Papers Due April 15, 2001
Workshop July 7-8, 2001
Author Instructions:
Authors are invited to submit four (4) copies of original so far
unpublished
papers for oral or poster presentation. Papers must be no longer than
12 pages in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science format plus
a cover sheet stating: (1) paper title, (2) key words, (3) name,
address,
fax, and e-mail of contact author. Papers must be at the conference
secretariat no later than January 10, 2001.
Scale-Space'01 Conference Secretariat
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Richmond
Richmond, Virginia 23173 USA
Authors warrant by submission that the paper or any paper with similar
contents has not and will not be submitted to any other conference
during
the Scale-Space'01 review period. The only exception is that we, in
accordance with ICCV, allow for submission of papers already submitted
to ICCV on the following terms:
(i) Authors indicate ICCV submission number.
(ii) Authors indicate preference of publication in the four cases of
oral or poster acceptance at the two conferences.
Papers also submitted to ICCV will only be accepted at one conference.
Papers also submitted to ICCV may be submitted to Scale-Space'01
following the ICCV submission format of paper body.
For further information, please contact Michael Kerckhove at
ScaleSpace01@richmond.edu.
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