CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMONSTRATIONS In conjunction with the ICCV Workshop on Visual Information Management, June 19, Bartos Theater, The Media Laboratory, M.I.T. In the last few years, many researchers have begun building systems for visual information management. Such systems encompass central aspects of databases, pattern recognition, image understanding, interface design, and AI reasoning systems. The challenge for vision researchers is to develop tools for analyzing the semantic content of video and image, representing that content in a way that can be efficiently searched and compared, and finally delivering it to users in the form of useful, focused presentations. To help stimulate research and communication in this area, we are organizing a workshop on visual information management, sponsored by NSF and ARPA. This one-day workshop will consist of presentations and discussions involving researchers from around the world. As part of this workshop we ask interested researchers to submit proposals for poster presentations and computer demonstrations. Poster presentations should be no more than 500 words in length, including title, author list, email addresses, postal addresses, and a summary description of the poster's content. The submission should be by email only, and must arrive before May 31, 1995. Notification of acceptance will be by June 7, 1995. Proposals for computer demonstrations should be no more than 500 words in length, including title, author list, email addresses, postal addresses, and a summary description of the demonstration's content and a detailed description of required space, time, and computation resources. The submission should be by email only, and must arrive before May 31, 1995. Notification of acceptance will be by June 7, 1995. Submissions and questions should be sent to either Alex Pentland (sandy@media.mit.edu) or Rosalind Picard (picard@media.mit.edu).