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             IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING SOCIETY                  /|      /|
                                                            / |ICIP / |
    1995 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON IMAGE PROCESSING      /__|____/  |
                  October 22-25, 1995                      |  |____|__|
              Hyatt Regency Crystal City                   |  /    |  /
                 Washington, D.C., USA                     | /  95 | / 
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                   CALL FOR PAPERS

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Sponsored by the  Signal Processing  Society of the  Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, ICIP-95 is an international
conference on theoretical, experimental and applied image proces-
sing.  It provides a unique,  centralized, forum for presentation
of technological  advances and  research results by engineers and
scientists working in Image Processing and associated disciplines.

SCOPE:

1.  GENERAL TECHNIQUES & ALGORITHMS:    Filtering,   Enhancement,
Restoration,  Coding,  Segmentation,  Multiresolution Processing,
Multispectral Processing, Image Representation,  Image  Analysis,
Interpolation  and   Spatial  Transformations,  Neural  Networks,
Noise Modeling, Architectures and Software.

2.  COMPUTED IMAGING:   Acoustic,  Radar,  Tomographic,  Magnetic
Resonance,  and  Geophysical Imaging,  Radio Astronomy,   Speckle
Imaging,   Computer Holography,   Confocal Microscopy,   Electron
Microscopy,  X-ray Crystallography,  Coded-Aperture Imaging,  and
Real-Aperture Arrays.

3.  IMAGE SCANNING DISPLAY AND PRINTING:  Scanning and  Sampling,
Quantization  and  Halftoning,   Color Reproduction,   Rendering, 
Graphics and Fonts, Architectures and Software for  Display  and
Printing, Visualization.
 
4.  VIDEO:  Multimedia,  HDTV, Packet Video, Video Signal Proces-
sor Chips,  Motion Estimation,  Image Sequence Processing,  Video
Data Base, Low Bit Rate and Very Low Bit Rate Coding,  Video over
Wireless Channels.
 
5. APPLICATIONS:   Application of  image processing technology to
any field,  including the biomedical sciences,  astronomy and the
geosciences.


SUBMISSION PROCEDURES:
 
Prospective  authors are  invited to propose papers in any of the
technical areas listed above. To submit a proposal, prepare a 2-3
page summary of the paper including figures and references.  Send
five copies of the paper summary and a cover sheet  (see the form
at the bottom of this  message)  stating the   (1.)  paper title,
(2.) technical area(s), (3.) contact author's name, (4.) address,
(5.) telephone number, (6.) Fax number, and (7.)  electronic mail
address to:
                Conference Management Services
                3024 Thousand Oaks Drive
                Austin, TX  78746

                Attn:  ICIP-95
		512-327-4012

NOTE:   This is a  NEW  address which replaces the address in the 
published information.  Please send to this address.  Don't worry
if you already sent your paper to the old address  --  it will be
forwarded expeditiously to the new address.

Each selected paper (four-page limit) will be  published  in  the
Proceedings  of  ICIP-95, using high-quality paper for good image
reproduction.  Style files in LaTeX  will  be  provided  for  the
convenience of the authors.


SCHEDULE
Paper summaries/abstracts due:      1 February 1995
Notification of Acceptance:        24 April 1995
Camera-Ready papers:               15 June 1995
Conference:                     22-25 October 1995

 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

GENERAL CHAIR:       Bede Liu
                     Department of Electrical Engineering
                     Princeton University, Princeton, NJ  08544
                     Phone:  609-258-4628;  Fax:  609-258-3745
                     liu@ee.princeton.edu

TECHNICAL PROGRAM:   Rama Chellappa
                     Department of Electrical Engineering
                     University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
                     Phone:  301-405-3656;  Fax:  301-314-9115
                     chella@eng.umd.edu

SPECIAL SESSIONS:    Murat Tekalp
                     Department of Electrical Engineering
                     University of Rochester, Hopeman 205
                     Rochester, NY 14627
                     Phone: 716-275-3774;  Fax: 716-473-0486
                     tekalp@ee.rochester.edu

TUTORIALS:           Michael Unser
                     National Institutes of Health
                     BEIP, Building 13, Room 3N17, Bethesda, MD  20892-5766
                     Phone: 301-496-4426;  Fax: 301-496-6608
                     unser@helix.nih.gov

FINANCES:            Fred Mintzer
                     IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
                     P.O. Box 704, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
                     Phone:  914-784-6558;  Fax  914-784-6288
                     mintzer@watson.ibm.com

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS:  Ajit Singh
                     Siemens Corporate Research
                     755 College Road East, Princeton, NJ 08540
                     Phone:  609-734-3389;  Fax:  609-734-6565
                     asingh@scr.siemens.com

PUBLICITY:           Maureen Quirk
                     Center For Communications Research
                     Thanet Road, Princeton, NJ  08540
                     Phone:  609-279-6224;  Fax: 609-924-3061
                     quirk@ccr-p.ida.org 

PUBLICATIONS:        Jerry Prince
                     Electrical and Computer Enginnering
                     Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD  21218
                     Phone:  410-516-5192;  Fax: 410-516-5566
                     prince@mashie.ece.jhu.edu

REGISTRATION:        Dr. Philippe Thevenaz
                     Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation Program
                     Bldg 13, Room 3N17, NIH, Bethesda MD 20892-5766
                     Phone 301-496-4426
                     thevenaz@helix.nih.gov

EXHIBITS:            Emil Modugno
                     Loral Federal Systems
                     9500 Godwin Drive, Manassas VA  22110
                     Phone: 703-367-1926;  Fax: 703-367-6091
                     modugno@lfs.loral.com

FAR EAST LIAISON:    Takao Nishitani
                     NEC SNC System Research Labs
                     4-1-1 Miyazaki, Miyamae-Ku, Kawasaki 213, Japan
                     Phone:  81-44-856-2118;  Fax: 81-44-856-2229
                     takao@dsp.cl.nec.co.jp

EUROPEAN LIAISON:    Jan Biemond
                     Delft University of Technology
                     EE Dept., P.O. Box 5031, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands
                     Phone: +31 15 78 4695;  Fax: +31 15 78 1843
                     Biemond@et.tudelft.nl


CONFERENCE ENVIRONMENT
ICIP-95  will be held in  the  Hyatt  Regency  Crystal City, near
Washington National Airport, about ten minutes from the center of
Washington, D.C.  The nearest "Metro" stop (the underground rapid
transit system) is a ten-minute walk, and there is a free shuttle
service available to and fromt he airport and the Metro stop.

Washington, D.C. is the  center of the  federal government of the
United States.  It houses many beautiful monuments,  large parks,
and imposing government buildings.  It is a major cultural center
with numerous major museums, libraries, and houses of worship.

An exciting range of Exhibits, Tutorials, Special Product Sessions
and Social Events will be offered.

For further details about ICIP-95, and a copy of this file, please
send an electronic message with the subject "information" to:

                               icip95@ieee.org


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