ICSC '95 - Third International Computer Science Conference: Image Analysis Applications and Computer Graphics Hong Kong, December 11-13, 1995 CALL FOR PAPERS ICSC '95 is the Third International Conference on Computer Science to be held in Hong Kong. Its purpose is to provide a forum for scientific interchange among computer scientists and engineers from all over the world, especially from the Asia-Pacific region. This conference will focus on a broad spectrum of research topics related to image analysis applications and computer graphics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: IMAGE ANALYSIS APPLICATIONS COMPUTER GRAPHICS Industrial Visual Inspection Natural Phenomenon Modeling Vision for Robotic Applications Shading & Rendering Algorithms 3D or Color Imaging in Inspection Image Synthesis & Realism Document Image Processing Computer Animation Printed Character Recognition Graphics for CAD/CAM Cursive Script Recognition Graphics in Education Map & Drawing Analysis Graphics & the Arts Biomedical Image Analysis Graphics in Simulation Image Analysis for Multimedia Scientific Visualization Remote Sensing Image Analysis Virtual Reality Software & Novel Systems Graphics in Multimedia SUBMISSION OF PAPERS: Authors are requested to submit manuscripts (in English) of no more than 5000 words describing original results of their research work. Papers should be double-spaced and printed with high-quality printers using type size of 11-point or larger. Each copy of the paper should have a cover page containing the title of the paper, names and addresses of the authors, and an abstract of no more than 200 words. Unless specified otherwise, correspondence will be directed to the first author listed. Four hard copies of each paper should be sent with a cover letter to: Professor Roland T. Chin Department of Computer Science Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong E-mail: icsc@cs.ust.hk Fax: +852 358-1477 TUTORIALS: Tutorial sessions will be held during the conference. Proposals for tutorials on the state of the art of image analysis and computer graphics should be sent to the Program Chair. IMPORTANT DATES: Paper/Tutorial Submission Deadline: April 17, 1995 Notification of Acceptance: July 17, 1995 Camera-Ready Copy Due: September 15, 1995 General Chair: Horace Ip (City Polytechnic of Hong Kong) Program Chair: Roland Chin (U. of Wisconsin & HKUST) International Program Committee: Graphics Program Co-Chair: Avi Naiman (HKUST) John Amanatides (York U.) Tony Derose (U. of Washington) Eugene Fiume (U. of Toronto) Alain Fournier (U. of British Columbia) Martin Gvbel (FhG-IGD) Pat Hanrahan (Princeton U.) Tosiyasu Kunii (U. of Aizu) Eihachiro Nakamae (Hiroshima Prefectural U.) Qunsheng Peng (Zhejiang U.) Demetri Terzopoulos (U. of Toronto) Keith Waters (Digital Equip. Corp.) Geoff Wyvill (U. of Otago) Michael Zyda (Naval Postgraduate School) Image Analysis Program Co-Chair: T.C. Pong (U. of Minnesota & HKUST) Jake Aggarwal (U. of Texas) Narendra Ahuja (U. of Illinois) Terry Caelli (Curtin U. of Technology) Francis Chin (U. of Hong Kong) Charles Dyer (U. of Wisconsin) Robert Haralick (U. of Washington) Thomas Huang (U. of Illinois) Anil Jain (Michigan State U.) Josef Kittler (U. of Surrey) Song De Ma (Inst. of Automation, Beijing) Linda Shapiro (U. of Washington) Yoshiaki Shirai (Osaka U.) Ching Y. Suen (Concordia U.) Saburo Tsuji (Osaka U.) Andrew Wong (U. of Waterloo) Guang-You Xu (Tsinghua U.) Organising Committee: L.W. Chan (Chinese U. of Hong Kong) Ronald Chung (Chinese U. of Hong Kong) John C.M. Lee (HKUST) Andrew Layfield (City Poly. of Hong Kong) Karl Leung (Hong Kong Polytechnic) Andrew Luk (City Poly. of Hong Kong) Joseph Ng (Baptist College) H.F. Ting (U. of Hong Kong) Tong Lee (Chinese U. of Hong Kong) H.T. Tsui (Chinese U. of Hong Kong) Sponsored by the IEEE Hong Kong Section, Computer Chapter. In cooperation with the ACM (HK) and International Association for Pattern Recognition. The proceedings will be published in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science series in time for distribution at the conference.