[vslist] Conference on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging-- Extended Deadline
August 12, 04
Bernice E Rogowitz
rogowtz@us.ibm.com
Thu Aug 5 12:54:00 2004
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HUMAN VISION and ELECTRONIC IMAGING
January 17-20, 2005 (Monday-Thursday)
under the aegis of the
IS&T/SPIE International Symposium on
Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology
San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA
(Conference EI104)
To submit an abstract and for more info about the conference,
please visit http://www.ece.northwestern.edu/~pappas/hvei
Abstract (1000-2000 words) extended due date: August 12, 2004
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The goal of this conference is to explore the role of human vision,
perception, and cognition in the design, analysis, and use of
computer-based image and data systems. Over the years, it has brought
together researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, from all over
the world, for a rich and lively exchange of ideas. This dialogue is
based on the growing understanding that the human observer is a
fundamental key to the advancement of image systems, and that advances
in these systems and applications stimulate new research into the
vision, perception, and cognition of the human observer. Papers are
welcome on basic and applied research in:
1) Human perception and cognition
- Models and experimental research
- Psychophysical, neurophysiological, and computational approaches
- Fundamental contributions in spatial, temporal, and color vision
- Fundamental contributions in auditory, haptic, and chemical senses
- Multimodal perception (e.g., spatial/auditory interactions)
- Attention, memory, and learning
- Pattern recognition, visual organization, object perception
2) Color perception and its applications
- Computational and perceptual models of color vision
- Spatial/temporal/color interactions
- Perceptual approaches to device-independent color
- Effective use of color
3) Psychophysical evaluation of image and multimedia quality
- Perceptual and cognitive evaluation of image and video quality
- Perceptual metrics for compression and rendering
- Audio-visual interactions
4) Human vision-based algorithms for:
- Still image and video compression
- Image enhancement and restoration
- Image halftoning and rendering
- Computer graphics and animation
5) Image analysis and perception
- Image semantics, segmentation, and representation
- Perception of shape, texture, and color features
- Perceptual approaches to multimedia retrieval for digital libraries
- Perceptual image and video similarity metrics
- Visually-intuitive navigation through large databases
- Human vision-based approaches to face, gesture, and gait recognition
6) Perceptual issues in visualization and virtual reality
- Interactive exploration of data
- Visual cues for data mining
- Perceptual scaling and visual organization
- Incorporating intelligence into interactive systems
7) Art, aesthetics, and emotion in electronic imaging systems
- Exploiting perception in art
- Emotion and aesthetics in human-computer interfaces
8) Perceptual approaches in life sciences and medical imaging
- Perceptual features for data representation and analysis
- Image rendering and visualization
- Diagnostically-lossless medical image compression
9) Biological vision and comparative physiology
10) Visual prosthesis technology
Conference Chairs:
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Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Ctr.
Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Northwestern Univ.
Scott J. Daly, Sharp Labs. of America
Program Committee:
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Albert J. Ahumada, Jr., NASA Ames Research Ctr.
Jan P. Allebach, Purdue Univ.
Walter R. Bender, MIT Media Lab.
Michael H. Brill, Datacolor
John C. Dalton, Synthetik
Gunilla A. Derefeldt, FOA (Sweden)
Huib de Ridder, Technische Univ. Delft (Netherlands)
Miguel P. Eckstein, Univ. of California/Santa Barbara
Elena A. Fedorovskaya, Eastman Kodak Co.
Jennifer Gille, Raytheon Co.
Laurent Itti, Univ. of Southern California
Stanley A. Klein, Univ. of California/Berkeley
Jan J. Koenderink, Univ. Utrecht (Netherlands)
John J. McCann, McCann Imaging
Jeffrey B. Mulligan, NASA Ames Research Ctr.
Karol Myszkowski, Max-Planck-Institut fur Informatik (Germany)
Adar Pelah, Cambridge University (UK)
Hawley K. Rising III, Sony Electronics
Robert J. Safranek, Benevue, Inc.
Christopher W. Tyler, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
Andrew B. Watson, NASA Ames Research Ctr.
We look forward to seeing you in San Jose!
Bernice, Thrasos, and Scott
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Dr. Bernice E Rogowitz
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
rogowtz@watson.ibm.com
(914) 945-3059
Dr. Thrasyvoulos Pappas
ECE, Northwestern University
Evanston, IL 60208, USA
pappas@ece.northwestern.edu
(847) 467-1243
Dr. Scott Daly
Sharp Laboratories of America
Camas, WA 98607, USA
daly@sharplabs.com
(360) 817-7503
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<br><font size=3 face="Helv"><b>HUMAN VISION and ELECTRONIC IMAGING </b></font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv"><b>January 17-20, 2005 (Monday-Thursday)</b><br>
</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">under the aegis of the<br>
IS&T/SPIE International Symposium on</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology<br>
San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">(Conference EI104)</font>
<br>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv"><b>To submit an abstract and for more info
about the conference,<br>
please visit http://www.ece.northwestern.edu/~pappas/hvei</b><br>
</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">Abstract (1000-2000 words) extended due date:
August 12, 2004</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">-------------------------------------------------------------<br>
</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">The goal of this conference is to explore
the role of human vision,<br>
perception, and cognition in the design, analysis, and use of<br>
computer-based image and data systems. Over the years, it has brought<br>
together researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, from all over<br>
the world, for a rich and lively exchange of ideas. This dialogue is<br>
based on the growing understanding that the human observer is a<br>
fundamental key to the advancement of image systems, and that advances<br>
in these systems and applications stimulate new research into the<br>
vision, perception, and cognition of the human observer. Papers are<br>
welcome on basic and applied research in:<br>
</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">1) Human perception and cognition<br>
- Models and experimental research<br>
- Psychophysical, neurophysiological, and computational approaches<br>
- Fundamental contributions in spatial, temporal, and color vision<br>
- Fundamental contributions in auditory, haptic, and chemical senses<br>
- Multimodal perception (e.g., spatial/auditory interactions)<br>
- Attention, memory, and learning<br>
- Pattern recognition, visual organization, object perception</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">2) Color perception and its applications<br>
- Computational and perceptual models of color vision<br>
- Spatial/temporal/color interactions<br>
- Perceptual approaches to device-independent color<br>
- Effective use of color</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">3) Psychophysical evaluation of image and
multimedia quality<br>
- Perceptual and cognitive evaluation of image and video quality<br>
- Perceptual metrics for compression and rendering<br>
- Audio-visual interactions</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">4) Human vision-based algorithms for:<br>
- Still image and video compression<br>
- Image enhancement and restoration<br>
- Image halftoning and rendering<br>
- Computer graphics and animation</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">5) Image analysis and perception<br>
- Image semantics, segmentation, and representation<br>
- Perception of shape, texture, and color features<br>
- Perceptual approaches to multimedia retrieval for digital libraries<br>
- Perceptual image and video similarity metrics<br>
- Visually-intuitive navigation through large databases<br>
- Human vision-based approaches to face, gesture, and gait recognition</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">6) Perceptual issues in visualization and
virtual reality<br>
- Interactive exploration of data<br>
- Visual cues for data mining<br>
- Perceptual scaling and visual organization<br>
- Incorporating intelligence into interactive systems</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">7) Art, aesthetics, and emotion in electronic
imaging systems<br>
- Exploiting perception in art<br>
- Emotion and aesthetics in human-computer interfaces</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">8) Perceptual approaches in life sciences
and medical imaging<br>
- Perceptual features for data representation and analysis<br>
- Image rendering and visualization<br>
- Diagnostically-lossless medical image compression</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">9) Biological vision and comparative physiology<br>
10) Visual prosthesis technology<br>
</font>
<br>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">Conference Chairs:<br>
------------------<br>
Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Ctr.<br>
Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Northwestern Univ.<br>
Scott J. Daly, Sharp Labs. of America<br>
</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">Program Committee:<br>
------------------<br>
Albert J. Ahumada, Jr., NASA Ames Research Ctr.<br>
Jan P. Allebach, Purdue Univ.<br>
Walter R. Bender, MIT Media Lab.<br>
Michael H. Brill, Datacolor<br>
John C. Dalton, Synthetik<br>
Gunilla A. Derefeldt, FOA (Sweden)<br>
Huib de Ridder, Technische Univ. Delft (Netherlands)<br>
Miguel P. Eckstein, Univ. of California/Santa Barbara<br>
Elena A. Fedorovskaya, Eastman Kodak Co.<br>
Jennifer Gille, Raytheon Co.<br>
Laurent Itti, Univ. of Southern California<br>
Stanley A. Klein, Univ. of California/Berkeley<br>
Jan J. Koenderink, Univ. Utrecht (Netherlands)<br>
John J. McCann, McCann Imaging<br>
Jeffrey B. Mulligan, NASA Ames Research Ctr.<br>
Karol Myszkowski, Max-Planck-Institut fur Informatik (Germany)<br>
Adar Pelah, Cambridge University (UK)<br>
Hawley K. Rising III, Sony Electronics<br>
Robert J. Safranek, Benevue, Inc.<br>
Christopher W. Tyler, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute<br>
Andrew B. Watson, NASA Ames Research Ctr.<br>
</font>
<br>
<br>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">We look forward to seeing you in San Jose!<br>
</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">Bernice, Thrasos, and Scott<br>
</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">======================================<br>
Dr. Bernice E Rogowitz<br>
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center<br>
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA<br>
rogowtz@watson.ibm.com<br>
(914) 945-3059<br>
</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">Dr. Thrasyvoulos Pappas<br>
ECE, Northwestern University<br>
Evanston, IL 60208, USA<br>
pappas@ece.northwestern.edu<br>
(847) 467-1243<br>
</font>
<br><font size=3 face="Helv">Dr. Scott Daly<br>
Sharp Laboratories of America<br>
Camas, WA 98607, USA<br>
daly@sharplabs.com<br>
(360) 817-7503<br>
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