CALL FOR PAPERS IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER VISION Biltmore Hotel Coral Gables, Florida November 20-22, 1995 Papers due May 22, 1995 GENERAL CO-CHAIRS: Thomas Huang Shahriar Negadharipour Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Miami Beckman Institute Dept. of Elect & Comp Engineering Urbana, IL 61801 Coral Gables, FL 33124-0640 huang@ifp.uiuc.edu shahriar@ece.miami.edu PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS: Gerard Medioni Dmitry Goldgof USC-IRIS PHE 204 mc 0273 Dept. of CS and Eng. Univ of Southern California Univ of South Florida Los Angeles, CA 90089-0273 Tampa, Florida 33620 medioni@usc.edu goldgof@bigpine.csee.usf.edu, PROGRAM COMMITTEE Narendra Ahuja U. Illinois Amir Amini Yale P. Anandan Sarnoff Tom Binford Stanford Terry Boult Lehigh Kim Boyer Ohio State Horst Bunke Univ of Bern Rama Chellappa Maryland C. W. Chen U. Rochester Henrik Christensen Aalborg University Rachid Deriche INRIA Ed Delp Purdue Chuck Dyer Wisconsin Pat Flynn Washington State David Forsythe UC Berkeley Pascal Fua SRI Glen Healy UC Irvine Martial Hebert CMU Radu Horaud LIFIA Hiroshi Ishiguro Kyoto University Avi Kak Purdue Chandra Kambhamettu NASA-Goddard Dave McKeown CMU Dimitri Metaxas U. of Pennsylvania Rakesh Mohan IBM Vic Nalwa AT&T Ram Nevatia USC Bahram Parvin Lawrence Berkeley Lab Sandy Pentland MIT Media Lab Daniel Raviv Florida Atlantic U. Sudeep Sarkar U of South Florida Amnon Shaashua Hebrew U. Linda Shapiro U. of Washington Ajit Singh Siemens J-P Thirion INRIA Massimo Tistarelli U. Genoa Baba Vemuri U of Florida Richard Weiss U. Mass John Weng Michigan State U. Steve Zucker McGill The Program will consist of parallel tracks of previously unpublished contributed papers, delivered either orally or as a poster. Contributions are sought on new research in all aspects of computer vision, including: Physics based vision Integration of modules and cues Active and real-time vision CAD-based vision Motion analysis and understanding Stereo Shape and object representation Object recognition Vision-guided robotics Medical computer vision Learning in computer vision Segmentation, grouping Low level processing Systems and applications Invariants, geometry The conference is not limited to these topics, and authors may specify that a paper falls in two or more categories, or in a different category not listed. Categories are used to best match papers with the expertise of the reviewers. As customary, all reviewing will be double blind. PAPER SUBMISSION: Four copies of complete manuscripts should be received no later than MAY 22, 1995 by Prof. Medioni at the address listed above. Papers should be submitted IN FINAL, CAMERA-READY FORMAT with 2 columns on 8.5 by 11 sheets. Each column is limited to 3 1/4 inches in width and 8 7/8 inches in length with a 3/8 inch gutter between columns. The margins are 13/16 inch on each side, 1 1/16 inches on the top and bottom. Text is to be typed single-spaced in 10 point Times Roman (or closely resembling), with 12 point interline spacing. The first page of the paper, centered on the top below the top margin, should include the paper title, the authors' name and affiliation. Six pages are allowed for each paper, including references and illustrations. PAPERS LONGER THAN 6 PAGES WILL BE REJECTED WITHOUT REVIEW. In addition to the manuscript, the submission should include the following: (1) A Slighlty Different Title page -- in which the name and addresses of the authors are replaced by one or more categories as listed above, or by other keywords that can be used to match submissions to reviewers. (2) Summary page -- attach answers to the following questions (please answer each separately): (2.1) What is the original contribution of this work? (2.2) Why should this contribution be considered important? (2.3) What is the most closely related work by others and how does this work differ? (2.4) How can other researchers make use of the results of this work? This symposium is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society. See For online information