Vision Geometry VIII: Call for Papers

Dave Mount mount at cs.umd.edu
Fri Oct 2 16:46:15 PDT 1998


                  Vision Geometry VIII (SD90)

              Part of SPIE's International Symposium on
          Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation
 18-23 July 1999 * Colorado Convention Center * Denver, Colorado USA
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Conference Chairs: Longin J. Latecki, Univ. Hamburg (Germany); Robert A.
Melter, Long Island Univ. (Retired); David M. Mount, Univ. of
Maryland/College Park; Angela Y. Wu, American Univ.

Program Committee: Gilles Bertrand, Lab. PSI (France); Ari D. Gross,
CUNY/Queens College; Atsushi Imiya, Chiba Univ. (Japan); Reinhard Klette,
Univ. of Auckland (New Zealand); T. Y. Kong, CUNY/Queens College; Jack
Koplowitz, Clarkson Univ.; Ivan Stojmenovic, Univ. of Ottawa (Canada)

Keynote Speaker: Robert M. Haralick, Univ. of Washington

This conference is designed to bring together workers who use geometric
theory and techniques to solve problems related to computer vision.
Specific solutions as well as overviews of more general topics are welcome.


Topics of interest are:

* 	digital geometry and topology
* 	geometry-based image segmentation            
* 	morphology related to vision
* 	computational geometry related to vision
* 	convexity problems in vision
* 	shape description and similarity measures.

Abstract Due Date: 21 December 1998
Manuscript Due Date: 21 June 1999

For more information on the Annual Meeting or a complete listing of all
conferences please go to our SPIE Web site:
www.spie.org/info/annualmeeting.html

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YOUR ABSTRACT SHOULD INCLUDE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:

1. SUBMIT TO: CONFERENCE CODE, CONFERENCE CHAIR (Example: SD00, SMITH)

2. CONFERENCE TITLE: (submit each abstract to one conference only)

3. ABSTRACT TITLE

4. AUTHOR LISTING (principal author first)
   First (given) name  Last (family) name, Affiliation
   Mailing address, telephone, fax, and email address.

5. PRESENTATION: Indicate your preference for "Oral Presentation" or "Poster

   Presentation." Placement is subject to chairs' discretion.

6. ABSTRACT TEXT: Approximately 250 words.

7. KEYWORDS: List a maximum of five keywords.

8. BRIEF BIOGRAPHY (of principal author): Approximately 50 words.

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Please choose only *one* of the following options and send by the due date:

1. SPIE WEB - Complete the convenient form found on the SPIE Web site:
   www.spie.org/forms/sd99_submission_form.html

2. E-MAIL each abstract separately to: abstracts at spie.org in ASCII text
   (not encoded) format. IMPORTANT: to ensure receipt and proper processing
 of
   your abstract, the Subject line must include only the following:
     SUBJECT: Conference Code, Conference Chair (Example: SD00, Smith)

3. MAIL three copies of your abstract to:
   OPTICAL SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND INSTRUMENTATION
   SPIE, P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA  98227-0010 USA
   Shipping Address: 1000 20th St., Bellingham, WA 98225 USA
   Telephone 360/676-3290

4. FAX one copy to SPIE at 360/647-1445 (send each abstract separately).

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