EUVIP 2010

 

The extensive use of digital visual media in our everyday life and their inherent presence around us; urges for the development of smarter and more efficient approaches for modeling, analyzing, processing and communication of visual information. Machine vision techniques have gone so far and are able to perform tasks that one could only dream of a few years ago; thanks to smarter algorithms, large increase in processing power, storage capabilities and communication bandwidth available in today’s computers and networks. Nevertheless, they fall short of our expecting when compared to the ease with which the human visual system (HVS) deals with complex scenes analysis, processing and abstraction. Therefore, we are witnessing a growing interest in approaches inspired from the HVS for digital visual information modeling, analysis, processing and communication.

 

To cover recent advances in these approaches EUVIP 2010, tries to bring together prominent experts to exchange ideas and explore the frontiers of this research field.

 

This is the second instance of the workshop which follows up on the success achieved by the first one (called VISPA 2008). The first workshop attracted prominent speakers from around the world and provided a platform for fruitful discussions on different applications of signal and image processing techniques to emerging and challenging problems. Carrying on this tradition EUVIP 2010, will offer a forum for researchers and industrialists to exchange ideas and discuss the recent advances in Human Visual System (HVS) inspired techniques for image and video processing with applications to multimedia, visual pattern recognition, surveillance, and visual information security. It will be organized as a series of invited pedagogical talks, and technical papers presentations dealing with state of the art visual information modeling, analysis, processing and communication methods. The workshop aims to promote exchanges between established researchers as well as to provide graduate students with an opportunity to have substantive interaction with experts in the field.

 

Topics of particular interest to EUVIP 2010 include, but are not limited to:

 

Computational Vision Models Video Analysis
Image and Video Quality Assessment Visual Tracking
Image and Video Enhancement Visual Data Mining
Color Image Understanding Biometrics
Color Image Processing Perceptual Digital Watermarking
Perceptual Image & Video Retrieval Perceptual coding
Multimedia Communication Multiview Processing

 

Important Dates

Submission Deadline

15 February 2010 28 February 2010 (Extended)
Notification of acceptance

15 March 2010 15 April 2010 (Extended)
Camera-ready paper submission

15 April 2010 15 May 2010 (Extended)

 

Accepted papers

All accepted and presented papers will be indexed by IEEE and will appear on IEEE Xplore database. However, papers that are not presented at the conference will not be published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

 

Institutions & Sponsorship

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