ADVANCED CALL FOR PAPERS
CIVR '2002 - THE CHALLENGE OF IMAGE AND VIDEO RETRIEVAL
European Conference on Image and Video Retrieval
July 18-19, 2002, London, UK
IMPORTANT DATES:
March 4, 2002: Submission of full paper
April 10, 2002: Notification of acceptance
May 1, 2002: Camera-ready full paper
GENERAL INFORMATION
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 originally set
up to bridge the gap between the different communities with an interest
in image retrieval.
This conference, the fourth in the series, aims to provide a
European-wide forum for the discussion of challenges in the fields of
image and video retrieval. A unique feature of this conference is the
high level of participation from practitioners. Applications papers and
presentations suitable for a wide audience are therefore particularly
welcome. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Query models, paradigms and languages for image/video retrieval
Content-based indexing, search and retrieval of images
Feature extraction and representation
Visual perception and image/video retrieval
Image/video search and browsing on the Web
Similarity measures between images/video
Semantic retrieval of images and video
Pattern recognition techniques for image classification and retrieval
Evaluation of image and video retrieval systems
Studies of information-seeking behaviour among image/video users
HCI issues in image/video retrieval
Database architectures for image/video retrieval
High performance image/video indexing algorithms
Novel image data management systems and applications
Image data management for multimedia systems
Further areas of interest are security and rights management pertaining
to visual data.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Prof. David Forsyth, UC Berkeley
SUBMISSIONS
Authors are asked to email full papers (no longer than 8 pages in the
Springer LNCS style in English), to
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with the following information:
1. Title of Paper
2. Short Abstract summarising the main contribution of the paper
3. Contact Author: Name, Email, and Phone Number
4. The paper in postscript or PDF format.
Electronic submissions are preferred. If electronic submission is not
possible by the author, then 5 paper copies may be sent to
Dr. Michael Lew
Niels Bohrweg 1
Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science
Leiden University
2333 CA Leiden
Netherlands
Phone: +31-71-527-7077
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WWW: http://www.liacs.nl/home/mlew <http://www.liacs.nl/home/mlew>
All submissions will be peer reviewed by the program committee.
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
John Eakins, University of Northumbria (Organising Committee Chair)
Peter Enser, University of Brighton
Margaret Graham, University of Northumbria (Practitioner Program Chair)
Richard Harvey, University of East Anglia (Publicity Chair)
Michael Lew, University of Leiden (Technical Program Chair)
Paul Lewis, University of Southampton
Chris Porter, Getty Images, London (Local Chair)
Alan Smeaton, Dublin City University
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Alberto Del Bimbo, University of Florence,
Larry Chen, Kodak Research Labs,
Peter Enser, University of Brighton,
David Forsyth, UC Berkeley,
John Eakins, University of Northumbria,
Graham Finlayson, University of East Anglia,
Theo Gevers, University of Amsterdam,
Margaret Graham, Univ. Northumbria,
Richard Harvey, University of East Anglia,
Tom Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Josef Kittler, University of Surrey
Clement Leung, University of Melbourne
Michael Lew, University of Leiden
Paul Lewis, University of Southampton
Stephane Marchand-Maillet, University Geneve
Majid Mirmehdi, University of Bristol
Jiri (George) Matas, CVUT Prague
Maria Petrou, University of Surrey
Chris Porter, Getty Images
Tony Rose, Reuters Limited
Yong Rui, Microsoft Research
Phillipe Salembier, University of Barcelona
Stan Sclaroff, Boston University
Nicu Sebe, University of Leiden
Alan Smeaton, Dublin City University
Arnold Smeulders, University of Amsterdam
SPONSORS
CIVR is sponsored by:
The Institute for Image Data Research, University of Northumbria
The British Computer Society. Information Retrieval Specialist Group
The British Machine Vision Association
The Institution of Electrical Engineers
The Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science
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