THE INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
VISION, VIDEO AND GRAPHICS
7-8 July 2005 Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh
http://www.ece.eps.hw.ac.uk/~mtc/VVG05/VVG05cfp.html
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
VVG'05 is the second event in a series promoting high-quality,
interdisciplinary research on computer vision, computer graphics and
video engineering. The convergence of these disciplines keeps attracting
new interest from both academy and industry, and generating exciting
applications in the fields of communications (immersive
videoconferencing, adaptive scalable image coding), entertainment (video
and film production, post-processing, virtual studios), interactive
visualisation and distributed gaming.
VVG'05 maintains the format of the successful VVG'03 event as a
single-stream, high-quality event comprising invited keynote talks and
peer-reviewed podium and poster presentations. Accepted papers will be
published in ISBN proceedings. Selected papers will be put forward for a
special issue of a journal (to be defined).
The conference is sponsored by IMA and run under the auspices of the
British Machine Vision Association (BMVA) and of the EPSRC Network of
Excellence on Video, Vision and Graphics
(www.bath.ac.uk/~maspmh/VVGwebsite/index.html ).
INVITED SPEAKERS
Andre Gagalowicz, INRIA
Joern Oestermann, Hannover University
Hans-Peter Seidel, Max Planck Saarbrücken
Demetri Terzopoulos, New York University
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Emanuele Trucco, General Chair Adrian Hilton, Vision
Area Chair
Mike Chantler, Programme Chair Min Chen, Graphics Area Chair
John Robinson, Video Area Chair
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
N Canagarajah, Bristol University
M Chantler, Heriot-Watt University
Min Chen, Swansea University
A Clark, Essex University
R B Fisher, Edinburgh University
P Hall, Bath University
A Hilton, Surrey University
E Izquierdo, Queen Mary Univ of London
M Magnor, Max Planck Institute
J Robinson, York University
E Trucco, Heriot-Watt University
P Willis, Bath University
TOPICS AND PAPER FORMAT
High-quality papers reporting recent and original developments are
solicited in, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Image-based rendering, hybrid models and image-based methods
- Automatic generation of graphics and image-based models from multiple
views
- Augmented- and virtual-reality collaborative environments
- Representation and analysis of complex 3-D dynamic scenes
- Modelling, tracking, and animating moving humans
- Content-based retrieval of images and video
- Automatic generation of caricatures, paintings, and video effects
- Immersive communications, e.g., videoconferencing
- Imaging techniques in scientific and information visualization
- Media and video production, virtual studios, and film applications
- Visual data mining in image/video retrieval
SUBMITTING A PAPER
Submit 8-page, double-column papers in pdf format by email to
[log in to unmask] by Friday 4 March 2005. Papers should be anonymous and
corresponding authors' details given in the accompanying email. The
conference language is English. For detailed instructions for authors
see the conference website (in preparation).
IMPORTANT DATES
4 March 2005 Paper submission deadline
15 April Notification of acceptance to authors
6 May Submission of camera-ready copies
7-8 July VVG'05
STUDENT TRAVEL SPONSORSHIPS
Subjet to confirmation, EPSRC will make a number of travel awards for
PhD students as for VVG'03. Final confirmation and application procedure
to appear on the conference website.
MAILING LIST AND FURTHER INFORMATION
To be placed on the IMA mailing list for this conference, please contact
the Conference Officer at [log in to unmask], phone (01702) 354020,
FAX (01702) 354111, www.ima.org.uk, or write to The Conference Officer,
The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, Catherine Richards
House, 16 Nelson Street, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS1 1EF, UK.
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