Call for Papers
15th Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV 2018)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 9-11, 2018

CRV 2018 invites original, high quality paper submissions on a broad range of topics in computer and robot vision.
See website for a list of specific topics.

Important Dates
Submission deadline: January 28, 2018
Decisions: March 11, 2018
Camera-ready: April 1, 2018

Submission Guidelines
Submissions must be 4-8 pages in length and must describe original research on a topic in computer and/or robot vision.

Conference Proceedings
Accepted papers (both Oral and Poster) will be published by the Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and will be submitted for publication to IEEE Xplore. IEEE Xplore has published the CRV proceedings since 2004.

Keynote Speakers
Richard Szeliski, Facebook Research
Anca Dragan, University of California Berkeley

Invited Symposia
CRV 2018 will feature 6 Symposia consisting of invited talks from 12 leading computer and robot vision researchers:
Neil Bruce, University of Manitoba
Gregory Dudek, McGill University
Paul Fieguth, University of Waterloo
Dana Kulic, University of Waterloo
Kyros Kutulakos, University of Toronto
Jochen Lang, University of Ottawa
Ioannis Rekleitis, University of South Carolina
John Tsotsos, York University
Steve Waslander, University of Waterloo
Rick Wildes, York University
Alex Wong, University of Waterloo
Simon Yang, University of Guelph

For more information, contact the CRV 2018 Co-Chairs:
James Elder, York University
Anqi Xu, Element AI
computerrobotvision@gmail.com

The Conference on Computer and Robot Vision is sponsored by the Canadian Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Society (CIPPRS) and is jointly located with the Canadian AI and Graphics Interface conferences.


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