CALL FOR PAPERS
      IEEE WORKSHOP ON PHYSICS-BASED MODELING IN COMPUTER VISION
                 MIT, Cambridge, MA    June 18-19, 1995


The purpose of this workshop, held in conjunction with ICCV'95, is to
foster dialogue and debate through panels and previously unpublished
contributed papers on all aspects of physics-based modeling in
computer vision. Suggestive themes for submitted papers, spanning
dynamic shape/motion models, image formation models, and applications,
include:

Deformable Models
Shape Segmentation, Estimation, Matching, Evolution
Nonrigid and Rigid Motion Estimation
Object Tracking
Multiview, Multimodality Integration

Color, Reflectance
Specularity
Inter-Reflections
Photometric Stereo
Image Formation and Sensing

Biomedical Applications
Image Understanding
Real-Time Applications
Analysis-by-Synthesis
Remote Sensing

PAPER SUBMISSION

Four copies of complete manuscripts should be received no later than
              TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1995 
at the address: 
                Dimitri Metaxas,
                Dept. of Computer and Information Science, 
                University of Pennsylvania,
                200 South 33rd St., Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389, U.S.A.


PAPERS  SHOULD  INCLUDE 

1) A 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, 

2) A second title page - title and abstract only (to allow for double
blind reviewing),

3) Paper - limited to 25 double-space pages (11 points, 1 inch
margins), including figures, references, etc.

NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: March 1, 1995
FINAL MANUSCRIPTS DUE AT IEEE: April 10, 1995.

GENERAL CHAIRS

Thomas S. Huang                      Dimitri Metaxas 
Dept. of Electrical                  Dept. of Computer 
and Computer Engineering             and Information Science
University of Illinois               University of Pennsylvania
Urbana, Illinois 61801               Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389
huang@ifp.uiuc.edu                   dnm@central.cis.upenn.edu

PROGRAM CHAIR

Demetri Terzopoulos
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
CANADA  M5S 1A4
dt@vis.toronto.edu

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS

Alok Gupta                            Sang Wook Lee
Siemens Corporate Research, Inc.      Dept. of Electrical Engineering
755 College Road East                 and Computer Science
Princeton, NJ 08540                   University of Michigan
alok@scr.siemens.com                  Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
                                      swlee@eecs.umich.edu
 PROGRAM COMMITTEE

K. Aizawa       U of Tokyo               A. Amini        Yale U
N. Ayache       INRIA                    R. Bajcsy       U of Pennsylvania
A. Blake        Oxford U                 T. Boult        Lehigh U 
E. Delp         Purdue U                 J. Duncan       Yale U
B. Funt         Simon Fraser U           D. Goldgof      U of South FL
G. Healey       UC Irvine                B. Horn         MIT
K. Ikeuchi      CMU                      R. Jain         UCSD
N. Lobo         U of Central FL          B. Kimia        Brown U
G. Klinker      DEC CRL                  G. Medioni      USC
N. Nandhakumar  U Virgina                S. Nayar        Columbia U
A. Pentland     MIT                      G. Sapiro       Hewlett-Packard
S. Shafer       CMU                      G. Stockman     Michigan State U
R. Strickland   U of Arizona             R. Szeliski     DEC CRL
B. Vemuri       U of FL Gainsville       Y.-F. Wang      UC Santa Barbara
L. Wolff        John Hopkins U           B. Woodham      UBC     
A. Yuille       Harvard U