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|Acronym=SCIPCV 2009
 
|Title=Workshop on Soft Computing in Image Processing and  Computer Vision
 
|Type=Workshop
 
|Field=Image processing
 
|Superevent=IPCV 2009
 
|Start date=2009/07/13
 
|End date=2009/07/16
 
|Homepage=vision.cs.aston.ac.uk/CfP/SCIPCV2009
 
|City=Las Vegas
 
|State=NV
 
|Country=USA
 
|Submission deadline=2009/03/15
 
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Vision in general and images in particular have always played an important and
 
essential role in human life. In the past they were, today they are, and in the
 
future they will continue to be one of our most important information carriers.
 
Nowadays, image processing and computer vision have numerous commercial,
 
scientific, industrial and military applications. All these applications result
 
from the interaction between fundamental scientific research on the one hand,
 
and the development of new and high-standard technology on the other hand.
 
 
 
In order to cope with the variety of image processing and computer vision
 
challenges, several techniques have been introduced and developed, quite often
 
with great success. Among the different techniques that are currently in use,
 
we also encounter soft computing techniques. Soft Computing is an emerging field
 
that consists of complementary elements of fuzzy logic, neural computing,
 
evolutionary computation, machine learning and probabilistic reasoning, and
 
often offers solutions where conventional approaches fail.
 
 
 
The Workshop on Soft Computing in Image Processing and Computer Vision (SCIPCV)
 
aims to provide a forum for current state-of-the-art approaches of soft
 
computing techniques in image processing, computer vision and related
 
applications.
 
 
 
==TOPICS==
 
 
 
High quality submissions are sought; topics include, but are not limited to,
 
soft computing approaches such as
 
 
 
* fuzzy logic
 
* neural networks
 
* evolutionary computing
 
* rough sets
 
* swarm intelligence
 
* etc.
 
 
 
in/for
 
 
 
* image analysis: edge detection, segmentation, pattern recognition, object recognition, interpretation
 
* image enhancement: filtering, noise removal, enhancement, restoration
 
* image compression
 
* image reconstruction
 
* image similarity and image retrieval
 
* satellite image processing
 
* medical image processing
 
* mathematical morphology
 
* wavelets
 
* video processing and retrieval
 
* image formation and physics based vision
 
* 3-d processing
 
* shape-from-X
 
* scene understanding
 
* etc.
 
 
 
==IMPORTANT DATES==
 
 
 
* Manuscript submission: March 15, 2009
 
* Notification of acceptance: April 5, 2009
 
* Camera-ready submission & registration: April 25, 2009
 
 
 
==SUBMISSION==
 
 
 
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers of about 5-7 pages (single
 
spaced, font size 10-12pt) including results, figures and references. At this
 
stage all reasonable typesetting formats are acceptable (later, authors of
 
accepted papers will receive instructions on how to prepare their papers for
 
publication).
 
 
 
Each paper will be reviewed by at least 2 expert reviewers and based on these
 
reviews, accepted papers will be assigned either as regular papers (7 typeset
 
pages) or short papers (4 pages). All accepted papers will be published in the  
 
IPCV conference proceedings (both, in printed conference proceedings/book as
 
well as online).
 
 
 
To submit your paper please go to the paper submission site:
 
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scipcv09
 
 
 
==WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS==
 
 
 
* Gerald Schaefer, Aston University, U.K.
 
* Mike Nachtegael, Ghent University, Belgium
 
 
 
 
 
M. Emre Celebi, Publicity Chair
 

Revision as of 06:22, 19 May 2012

anonymous - It's a little late, but if you hpepan to know of a family who won't have much for Christmas you could really surprise them big with some of your gently used old toy items. We purged the old that way this year and have empty shelves now with room for the new. It probably meant more to me to have the clean shelves than it did to the receiving family, but ya never know. I had the kids help pick toys they wanted to give away and they went to the family's home with us.

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AcronymSCIPCV 2009 +
End dateJuly 16, 2009 +
Event typeWorkshop +
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Has location cityLas Vegas +
Has location countryCategory:USA +
Has location stateNV +
Homepagehttp://vision.cs.aston.ac.uk/CfP/SCIPCV2009 +
IsAEvent +
Start dateJuly 13, 2009 +
Subevent ofIPCV 2009 +
Submission deadlineMarch 15, 2009 +
TitleWorkshop on Soft Computing in Image Processing and Computer Vision +