CALL FOR PAPERS

            FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION
                  Massachusetts Institute of Technology
                       Cambridge, Massachusetts
                          June 20--23, 1995


General Chair: Eric Grimson
               Artificial Intelligence Lab
               545 Technology Square
               MIT
               Cambridge MA 02139
               welg@ai.mit.edu
               617-253-5346
               Fax: 617-258-6287


Program Co-Chairs:
 Steve Shafer           Andrew Blake         Kokichi Sugihara
 Dept. of Comp. Sci     Dept. of Eng. Sci    Dept. of Math. Eng.
 Carnegie Mellon Univ   Univ. of Oxford      Univ. of Tokyo
 Pittsburgh PA 15213    Oxford OX1 3PJ, UK   7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku
                                             Tokyo 113, Japan 
 sas@cs.cmu.edu         ab@robots.ox.ac.uk   sugihara@simplex.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp


THE PROGRAM: will consist of a single track of highest quality
previously unpublished contributed papers, delivered either orally or
as a poster.  Contributions are sought on new research on any aspect
of computer vision, including but not restricted to the following:

Physics based vision
Integration of modules and cues
Active and real-time vision
CAD-based vision
Motion analysis
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


PAPER SUBMISSION:
Four copies of complete manuscripts should be received  no later than
NOVEMBER 15, 1994 by the general chair at the address listed
above.  By submitting a paper to ICCV, the author(s) warrant that it
(and any related paper with essentially the same technical content)
has not been and will not be submitted to any other conference during
the ICCV review period.

The manuscript should include the following (in this order):

(1) Title page -- containing the names and addresses of the authors
(including e-mail), an abstract of up to 200 words, and one or
more categories as listed above or other keywords that can be used to
match submissions to reviewers.

(2) Second Title page -- with just the title and abstract (authors
and institution not identified).

(3) Summary page -- attach answers to the following questions
(please answer each separately):

     (3.1) What is the original contribution of this work?
     
     (3.2) Why should this contribution be considered important?

     (3.3) What is the most closely related work by others and how does
this work differ?

     (3.4) How can other researchers make use of the results of this work?

(4) Paper -- no more than 30 pages (double-spaced, 12 point font)
including text, figures, references.

As has been customary with ICCV, all reviewing will be double blind.  

Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Minoru Asada         Osaka                 Nicholas Ayache      INRIA 
Michael Black        Xerox                 Aaron Bobick         MIT   
Chris Brown          Rochester             Heinrich Bulthoff    Max Planck 
Peter Burt           Sarnoff               Bernard Buxton       GEC      
Larry Davis          Maryland              Jim Duncan           Yale
Jan-Olof Eklundh     KTH                   Olivier Faugeras     INRIA
Frank Ferrie         McGill                Brian Funt           Simon Fraser   
Jonas Garding        KTH                   Allen Hanson         U Mass    
Bob Haralick         Washington            Bob Hummel           NYU 
Dan Huttenlocher     Cornell               Katsushi Ikeuchi     CMU
Anil Jain            Michigan State        Ramesh Jain          UCSD
Kenichi Kanatani     Gunma                 Gudrun Klinker       DEC
Jan Koenderink       Utrecht               Dave Kriegman        Yale
Jim Little           British Columbia      Jitendra Malik       Berkeley
Takashi Matsuyama    Okayama               Gerard Medioni       USC
Roger Mohr           LIFIA                 Hans-Hellmut Nagel   Fraunhofer Inst.
Shree Nayar          Columbia              Yuichi Ohta          Tsukuba
Robyn Owens          Western Australia     Pietro Perona        Caltech
Jean Ponce           Illinois              Giulio Sandini       Genoa
Takeshi Shakunaga    NTT                   Rick Szeliski        DEC
Demetri Terzopoulos  Toronto               Carlo Tomasi         Stanford
Saburo Tsuji         Wakayama              Shimon Ullman        Weizmann
Luc Van Gool         Leuvan                Alessandro Verri     Genoa
Daphna Weinshall     Hebrew                Andrew Zisserman     Oxford