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Subject:

CIR-2000 - Final call for Papers

From:

Prof Bruce Royan <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 7 Jan 2000 13:18:28 +0000 (GMT)

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 posted by Margaret Graham <[log in to unmask]>

             FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

      CIR-2000: The Challenge of Image Retrieval

       Third UK Conference on Image Retrieval

       May 4-5 2000, Brighton, United Kingdom


CIR moves to Brighton in 2000, with a new format - separate 
practitioner and research tracks linked by common plenary 
sessions. As in previous years, it aims to attract high-
quality papers covering all aspects of image and video 
retrieval from both the UK and overseas. The main themes 
of CIR-2000 are video asset management, image indexing 
and metadata, a;nd content-based image retrieval. Our 
distinguished list of invited speakers includes:

Professor Howard Besser, University of California at Los Angeles
Dr Ruud Bolle, IBM Thomas Watson Research Center
Dr Richard Nicol, Head of Research, BT Adastral Park
Professor Mark Overmars, University of Utrecht

Image and video storage and retrieval continues to be 
one of the most exciting and fastest-growing research 
areas in the field of multimedia technology. However, 
opportunities within the UK for the exchange of ideas 
between different groups of researchers, and between 
researchers and potential users of image retrieval 
systems, are still limited. The Challenge of Image 
Retrieval series of conferences was set up specifically 
to bridge the gap between the different communities 
with an interest in image retrieval. 

Successful conferences were held in Newcastle upon Tyne 
in 1998 and 1999. The 2000 event again aims to bring 
together researchers and practitioners in the area of 
image data management, to exchange information and gain 
some idea of the significance of developments in related 
disciplines. It should be of interest to researchers in 
fields as diverse as information retrieval, database, 
computer vision and image processing, human visual 
perception and interface design, as well as users and 
managers of image and video libraries.

FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

Original papers are solicited for the conference 
describing research or innovation in any area related to 
image or video storage and retrieval. Accounts of work 
in progress are acceptable provided at least some 
results are reported. Possible topics include, but are 
not limited to:

   * Studies of information-seeking behaviour among
     image users
   * HCI issues in image retrieval
   * Evaluation of image retrieval systems
   * Novel image data management systems and 
     applications
   * Query models, paradigms and languages for image 
     retrieval
   * Content-based indexing, search and retrieval of 
     images
   * Feature extraction and representation
   * Visual perception and image retrieval
   * Image search and browsing on the Web
   * Semantic retrieval of images and video
   * Neural network techniques for image classification 
     and retrieval
   * Database architectures for image retrieval
   * Image data management for multimedia systems

The programme committee are aiming to ensure a balance 
between technical and user orientation in the submitted 
papers presented at the conference. To achieve this, we 
particularly welcome submissions which deal with user 
issues. 

SUBMISSION DETAILS:

Authors are asked to submit full papers (no longer than 
5000 words), in English, to the Programme Chair, Dr John 
Eakins. Electronic submission is strongly encouraged. Authors 
wishing to submit electronically should consult the CIR-2000 
Web pages at http://www.unn.ac.uk/iidr/cir/cir00/cfp.html
for details of submission procedures and guidelines. 
Authors who do not wish to submit electronically are asked 
to send three paper copies of their submission, together 
with a covering letter containing contact information, to:

     Dr John P Eakins,
     The Challenge of Image Retrieval,
     Institute for Image Data Research,
     University of Northumbria at Newcastle,
     Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST.

The closing date for both electronic and paper submissions 
is Friday 21 January 2000. Submission can be accepted after 
the official closing date only by prior agreement with the 
Programme Chair, Dr Eakins ([log in to unmask]).

Authors whose contributions are accepted for presentation 
will be notified by Friday 3 March 2000. They will be 
required to submit final versions of their papers, for 
inclusion in the conference proceedings, by Friday, 
7 April 2000. It is intended that all accepted papers 
will be published in the BCS electronic Workshops in 
Computing series.

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:

* John Eakins (co-chair), University of Northumbria at 
  Newcastle
* Peter Enser (co-chair), University of Brighton
* Margaret Graham, University of Northumbria at 
  Newcastle
* David Harper, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
* Karina Holm, Getty Images
* Paul Lewis, University of Southampton
* Martin Nail, Library and Information Commission

CONFERENCE SPONSORS (PROVISIONAL): 

* Institute for Image Data Research, University of 
  Northumbria at Newcastle
* The British Computer Society Information Retrieval 
  Specialist Group
* The Library and Information Commission
* The Institute of Information Scientists
* Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
* The British Machine Vision Association

IMPORTANT DATES:

     Deadline for Submission: 21 January 2000
     Notification of Acceptance: 3 March 2000
     Final version due: 7 April 2000




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