[vslist] cfp:CAMP05 (Computer Architecture for Machine Perception)
camp05
camp05@math.unipa.it
Thu Nov 4 08:46:01 2004
Dear Colleague,
since you conduct research related to this workshop, we would
like to draw your attention to the following
IEEE International workshop on CAMP05
Computer Architecture for Machine Perception
July 4-6, 2005 - Palermo, Italy
This email invites you to submit a paper by 12 November 2004.
This workshop has 17 topics as you can see at
http://www.camp05.unipa.it. Moreover, the workshop is fully
refereed and accepted papers will be published in a IEEE
proceedings. Please kindly distribute this invitation to your
students and colleagues. I am also attaching the CFP text below.
Best regards,
Cesare Valenti
CAMP05 Scientific secretary
camp05@math.unipa.it
P.S.: Please accept our apologies if this information is not of
your interest or received in multiple copies.
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-- CALL FOR PAPERS --
-- Deadline for all submissions: November 12 2004 --
CAMP05 - Computer Architecture for Machine Perception
July 4-6, 2005 - Palermo, Italy
http://www.camp05.unipa.it
Conference background and goals
CAMP 2005 is the seventh in a series of workshops initiated
with CAMP91 in Paris. The CAMP workshops represent a
continuation of the very successful IEEE CAPAMI (Computer
Architectures for Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence)
workshops held during the 1970's and 1980's. The purpose of
CAMP Workshops is to bring together researchers who seek to
improve the performance of machine perception systems through a
combination of specialised hardware and software. It will
provide a forum of discussion of new developments, latest
results, innovations, emerging technologies and new paradigms
in design, construction, deployment and evaluation of machine
perception systems. The past six IEEE CAMP Workshops have been
very successful in meeting this goal.
Format of the Conference
The conference will comprise invited talks and oral
presentations and poster session. The proceedings of the
conference will be published in the form of IEEE Press.
Types of submissions
Full and short papers, posters/demonstrations, panels. All
submissions are subject to a blind refereeing process.
Topics
Topics related to Computer Architecture are of interest and
include best practice, case studies, strategies and tendencies
in the following areas:
. Architectures for image understanding, sound recognition,
other senses
. Smart sensors and sensor fusion
. Configurable and FPGA-based perception architectures
. VLSI architectures in perception (including co-design, low
power etc.)
. Coprocessors and instruction set architecture extensions
. Parallel architectures and algorithms for machine perception
. Real-time embedded systems (re-configurable, heterogeneous,
etc.)
. Grid computing applied to perception
. Parallel video/audio servers
. Neural network and genetic algorithm applications in
perception
. Rule-based systems, learning and knowledge-based perception
machines
. Languages, software environments and programming tools
. Architectural performance evaluation
. Design methodology for perception systems
. Internet imaging
. Wearable computers
. Special purpose architectures: mobile robots, remote sensing,
biomedical
. etc.
Invited speakers
. George DJORGOVSKI, Calteh Astronomy, USA
. Ebroul IZQUIERDO, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
. Gianluca TEMPESTI, Logic Systems Laboratori IN-Ecublens,
Switzerland
Important dates
. Submission deadline: November 12, 2004 (<=8 pages)
. Notification to authors: January 12, 2005
. Final camera-ready submission: February 12, 2005
. Early registration: February 12, 2005
Conference location
The conference will be held in Terrasini (Palermo), Italy.
Secretariat
CAMP05 Secretariat
CITC - University of Palermo
Via Archirafi 34
90123 Palermo
E-mail: camp05@math.unipa.it
Web site: http://www.camp05.unipa.it
Scientific Committee
Conference Chairman
Vito Di Gesu', University of Palermo, Italy
digesu@math.unipa.it
Program Chairman
Domenico Tegolo, University of Palermo, Italy
tegolo@math.unipa.it
Steering Committee
Magdy BAYOUMI, Louisiana University, USA
Virginio CANTONI, University of Pavia, ITALY
Vito DI GESU', University of Palermo, ITALY
Takashi MATSUYAMA, Kyoto University, JAPAN
Guna SEETHARAMAN, Louisiana University, USA
Steven TANIMOTO, Washington University, USA
Charles WEEMS, Massachusetts University, USA
Bertrand ZAVIDOVIQUE, Paris XI University, FRANCE
Programm Committee
Edoardo ARDIZZONE, University of Palermo, ITALY
Luigi CORDELLA, Federico II University, ITALY
Didier DEMIGNY, Pontoise University, FRANCE
Jean Pierre DERUTIN, Ferrand University, FRANCE
Marco FERRETTI, University of Pavia, ITALY
Gaetano GERARDI, University of Palermo, ITALY
Concettina GUERRA, University of Padova, ITALY
Martin HERBORDT, Boston University, USA
Giuseppe LONGO, Federico II University, ITALY
Lionel MARTIN, ST-Microelectronics, Rousset, FRANCE
Alain MERIGOT, Paris XI Univiversity, FRANCE
Eduardo MONTSENY, University of Barcelona, SPAIN
Vijaykrishnan NARAYANAN, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Kannappan PALANIAPPAN, University of Missouri, USA
Nagarajan RANGANATHAN, Florida Univiversity, USA
Nalini RATHA, IBM Watson Research Lab, USA
Scientific Secretariat
Giosue' Lo Bosco, University of Palermo, ITALY
Cesare Valenti, University of Palermo, ITALY
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