FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
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British Machine Vision Conference 2009, Sept 7-10, London
http://bmvc2009.cs.ucl.ac.uk
The British Machine Vision Conference is one of the major international
conferences on machine vision and related areas. Organized by the British
Machine Vision Association, the 20th BMVC will be held at Queen Mary,
University of London.
Selected papers from BMVC 2009 will be chosen for a special issue of the
International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV)
The conference will include keynote presentations by Rama Chellappa
(University of Maryland) and Alexei Efros (Carnegie Mellon), and a tutorial
by Andrew Fitzgibbon (Microsoft Research).
Papers covering theory and/or application areas of computer vision are
invited for submission. Submitted papers will be refereed on their
originality, presentation, empirical results, and quality of evaluation. All
papers will be reviewed *doubly blind*, normally by three members of our
international programme committee. Please note that BMVC is a single track
meeting with oral and poster presentations.
- Statistics and machine learning for vision
- Stereo, calibration and geometry
- Person, face and gesture tracking
- Motion, flow and tracking
- Segmentation and feature extraction
- Biomedical applications
- Model-based vision
- Image processing techniques and methods
- Texture, shape and colour
- Video analysis
- Document processing and recognition
- Vision for visualization and graphics
Important dates
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Submission deadline: 27 April 2009
Notification of acceptance: 22 June 2009
Camera ready papers: 21 July 2009
Conference: 7-10 September 2009
SUMISSION SITE IS NOW OPEN
General chairs: Andrea Cavallaro (Queen Mary, University of London), Simon
Prince (University College London)
Technical programme chair: Daniel Alexander (University College London)
Local organizing committee: Lourdes Agapito, Shaogang Gong, Peter McOwan,
Ioannis Patras, Tao Xiang
Further information
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BMVC 2009 Website: http://bmvc2009.cs.ucl.ac.uk
Contact email: [log in to unmask]
Conference venue: Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, E1 4NS
London (United Kingdom). The Mile End campus is located a mile to the east
of the City of London
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