SCOPE
The International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and
Applications aims at becoming a major point of contact between
researchers, engineers and practitioners on the area of computer vision
application systems. Five simultaneous tracks will be held, covering all
different aspects related to computer vision: Image Formation and
Preprocessing; Image and Video Analysis and Understanding; Motion,
Tracking and Stereo Vision; and Applications and Services.
We welcome papers describing original work in any of the areas
listed below. Papers describing advanced prototypes, systems, tools and
techniques as well as general survey papers indicating future directions
are also encouraged. Paper acceptance will be based on quality,
relevance to the conference themes and originality. The conference
program will include both oral and poster presentations.
Special sessions, dedicated to case-studies and commercial
presentations, as well as technical tutorials, dedicated to
technical/scientific topics, are also envisaged. Companies interested in
presenting their products/methodologies or researchers interested in
lecturing a tutorial are invited to contact the conference secretariat.
CONFERENCE AREAS
Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the sub-topics list
is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed
sub-topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted
but related sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of
the following main topic areas:
1. IMAGE FORMATION AND PREPROCESSING
2. IMAGE AND VIDEO ANALYSIS
3. IMAGE AND VIDEO UNDERSTANDING
4. APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES
5. MOTION, TRACKING AND STEREO VISION
AREA 1: IMAGE FORMATION AND PREPROCESSING
Image Formation, Acquisition Devices and Sensors
Device Calibration, Characterization and Modeling
Image Enhancement and Restoration
Image and Video Coding and Compression
Multimodal and Multi-sensor Models of Image Formation
Image Generation Pipeline: Algorithms and Techniques
AREA 2: IMAGE AND VIDEO ANALYSIS
Image Registration
Segmentation and Grouping
Early and Biologically-inspired Vision
Color and Texture Analyses
Shape Representation and Matching
Features Extraction
Visual Attention and Image Saliency
AREA 3: IMAGE AND VIDEO UNDERSTANDING
Cognitive Models for Interpretation, Integration and Control
Machine Learning Technologies for Vision
Face and Expression Recognition
Content-based Indexing, Search, and Retrieval
Object and Face Recognition
Object detection and Localization
Categorization and Scene Understanding
Event and Human Activity Recognition
Computational Photography
Near Duplicate Image Retrieval
AREA 4: APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES
Entertainment Imaging Applications
Camera Networks and Vision
Document Imaging in Business
Medical Image Applications
Pervasive Smart Cameras
Human and Computer Interaction
Digital Photography
Media Watermarking and Security
Multimedia Forensics
Mobile Imaging
Imaging for Cultural Heritage (Modeling/Simulation, Virtual Restoration)
AREA 5: MOTION, TRACKING AND STEREO VISION
Image-based Modeling and 3D Reconstruction
Stereo Vision and Structure from Motion
Active and Robot Vision
Optical Flow and Motion Analyses
Tracking and Visual Navigation
Video Surveillance and Event Detection
Vision for Robotics
Video Stabilization