[visionlist] AVA/BMVA meeting on Biological and Machine Vision: Extended deadline
Andrew Schofield (Psychology)
a.j.schofield at bham.ac.uk
Thu Apr 5 10:06:55 GMT 2012
AVA/BMVA Meeting on Biological and Machine Vision
Due to the Easter holiday period the Abstract submission deadline for this meeting has been moved to 20th April 2012. However, please do not delay the submission of abstracts unnecessarily as reviewing is already underway.
Conference web site with links to the abstract submission page: www.b-mv.org.uk<http://www.b-mv.org.uk>
The web site is also open to registrations. Due to generous sponsorships registration fees for this meeting are very low.
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Meeting details
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK, 22 May 2012
The study of biological and machine vision share much common history (eg Marr), and each discipline has benefited enormously from findings and techniques from the other. The aim of this meeting, organised jointly by the AVA (UK biological vision) and BMVA (UK computer vision) is to reignite conversations between these two fields.
Plenary speakers
Aude Oliva (MIT)
Mike Chantler (Heriot-Watt University)
To facilitate intimate discussion the non-plenary presentations will be posters.
Open contributions are invited for posters. Abstracts should be 250 words long. Abstracts that contains sufficient new data (or new synthesis) will be published in the journal Perception. However we also wish to encourage the exchange of less novel ideas between the disciplines therefore abstracts that do not contain new data / synthesis are still welcome but should be withheld from publication.
Andrew Schofield (conference Chair)
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* Dr Andrew Schofield
* School of Psychology
* University of Birmingham
* Birmingham, UK, B15 2TT
* www.vision.bham.ac.uk
* www.statsguides.bham.ac.uk
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