BMVA 1-day Technical Meeting on Mathematical Methods in Computer Vision
January 16, Royal Statistical Society
LAST CALL!!!!! Call for abstracts
>From wavelets to support vector machines, and other exotic
beasts like the trace transform, from statistical methods to
projective geometry, Mathematical methods for vision have been becoming
more and more main stream research, replacing heuristic algorithms and
simplistic approaches.
This one day meeting is aimed to review some of the most popular of such
methods, as applied to computer vision/image processing problems.
The papers presented should be of tutorial nature, not necessarily
presenting new work, but certainly presenting work in the context of
image
processing and computer vision, with emphasis on making the approaches
transparent to the audience and addressing the practical aspects of the
approach discussed. (No existence theorems please!)
Those interested to present their work are asked to submit 100 word
abstract by email to Maria Petrou ([log in to unmask])
by November 30, 2001.
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Maria Petrou | University of Surrey
Professor of Image Analysis | School of Electronics,
[log in to unmask] | Computing and Mathematics,
Tel: +44 1483 689801, | Guildford, GU2 7XH,
Fax: +44 1483 686031 | United Kingdom
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/M.Petrou/
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