[visionlist] CFP: Gjøvik Color Imaging Symposium 2009 - Putting human vision into image processing and evaluation

Jon Yngve Hardeberg jon.hardeberg at hig.no
Tue Mar 17 12:44:05 PDT 2009


Call for papers - Gjøvik Color Imaging Symposium 2009 – June 19, 2009.

We are very happy to announce that Gjøvik Color Imaging Symposium 2009
will take place in Gjøvik, Norway, on June 19, 2009. It is the fifth
time that the Norwegian Color Research Laboratory at Gjøvik University
College hosts this event.

This year, GCIS is organized in collaboration with the Scandinavian
Conference on Image Analysis, SCIA2009, which takes place in Oslo,
Norway, in the week preceding GCIS (see http://www.scia2009.org), in
order to allow many SCIA participants to participate in GCIS at the
same time.

This year, the focus of our symposium is "Putting human vision into
image processing and evaluation". We are preparing a rich program of
invited talks and discussion sessions about this hot topic in color
imaging. Check at http://www.colorlab.no/gcis for updates about invited
speakers and panels.

However, the symposium will cover all aspects of the use of color
information in digital imaging and rely on your contributions. Thus we
invite researchers to submit papers covering all the research topics of
digital color imaging, as well as aspects of the symposium topic
"Putting human vision into image processing and evaluation", such as:

* Image quality and image difference metrics
* Spatial color algorithms
* Color appearance in images
* Measuring contrast and other perceptual features of images
* Optimizing image processing algorithms based on perceptual metrics
* Modeling perception of complex scenes
* Print quality
* Visual saliency

We encourage submissions presenting work in progress, tools under
development, as well as research of master and PhD students, such that
the workshop can become a forum for active dialog between the groups
involved in this research area.

Extended abstracts, including at least preliminary results, figures and
references, should be submitted before May 1st, 2009, through the web
interface at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gcis2009. The
submissions should be in form of a pdf file, preferrably formatted
using the easychair.cls LaTeX class file available from
http://www.easychair.org/easychair.zip. The length of the extended
abstract should be between 2 and 4 pages in total.




Best Regards,


Jon Y Hardeberg and Alessandro Rizzi
Conference Chairs







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