AVA/BMVA Meeting on Biological and Computer Vision
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, 26th May 2011.
http://psych.cf.ac.uk/ava_bmva/
** Abstract submission deadline extended to 27th April 2011 **
Invited Keynote Speakers:
John Tsotsos, Centre for Vision Research, York University, Toronto.
Michele Rucci, Active Perception Laboratory, Boston University.
The study of biological and machine vision share much common history
(eg Marr), and each discipline has benefited enormously from findings
and techniques from the other. In the UK (in contrast to elsewhere)
the discussion and collaboration between the sister disciplines seems
to have declined. The aim of this meeting, organised jointly by the
AVA (UK biological vision) and BMVA (UK computer vision) is to
reignite conversations between these two fields.
As this is the first joint venture between the AVA and the BMVA, we
particularly encourage submissions that will be of potential cross-
disciplinary interest to both human and computer vision. However,
regular human vision AVA submissions, as well as a broad range of
computer vision techniques, are still very welcome.
We are adopting a novel format: because we wish the meeting to be
about conversations, all presenters will have a poster and the day
will be structured to ensure that people circulate and talk. Posters
will be interspersed by talks by two international keynote speakers
who cross the two disciplines.
Abstract submission of 250 words may consist of novel work which will
be published in the journal 'Perception', or existing work which will
instead appear in the abstract booklet provided on the day.
Registration includes tea& coffee, a buffet lunch and wine reception
(kindly provided by the School of Psychology). Members of the AVA,
BMVA and non-members have different fees which reflect the different
membership/meeting funding models of the two organisations. For more
details, including contact and query information, please visit the
meeting website.
http://psych.cf.ac.uk/ava_bmva/
Other attendees on the day will be EPSRC and representatives from
industry.
AVA/BMVA Biological and Computer Vision meeting organising committee
Simon Rushton (Cardiff University), Darren Cosker (University of Bath),
Tom Freeman (Cardiff University), Petroc Sumner (Cardiff University),
Paul Rosin (Cardiff University) and David Marshall (Cardiff University)
Contact:
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