CALL FOR PAPERS IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition Hotel Nikko San Francisco, California June 16 - 20, 1996 GENERAL CHAIR Bir Bhanu College of Engineering University of California Riverside, CA 92521-0425 bhanu@engr.ucr.edu Office: (909) 787-3954 FAX: (909) 787-3188 PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Chuck Dyer Computer Science Dept University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53706-1685 dyer@cs.wisc.edu Office: (608) 262-1965 FAX: (608) 262-9777 Katsushi Ikeuchi Wean Hall 4212 Computer Science Dept Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891 ki@cs.cmu.edu Office: (412) 268-6349 FAX: (412) 268-6704 TUTORIALS CHAIR Anil Jain Computer Science Dept Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824-1027 jain@cps.msu.edu FINANCE CHAIR Ping Liang College of Engineering University of California Riverside, CA 92521-0425 liang@engr.ucr.edu LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR Bahram A. Parvin ICSD-ITG M.S. 50B-2239 Lawrence Berkeley Lab Berkeley, CA 94270 parvin@george.lbl.gov THE PROGRAM The program will consist of high quality contributed papers on all aspects of computer vision and pattern recognition. Original (previously unpublished) manuscripts on topics in the following categories are solicited: Segmentation, Grouping Physics-Based Vision Low-Level Processing Texture Analysis Pattern Analysis Motion Analysis Integration of Modules and Cues Shape and Object Representation Object Recognition Learning in Computer Vision Active and Real-Time Vision Multisensor Image Analysis Applications The conference is not limited to these topics. If a paper is not exactly on a topic in one of these categories, it may be specified that the paper falls in two or more categories, or that the paper is perhaps best not categorized at all. The categories are designed to closely match the papers with the expertise of the reviewers who will be members of the program committee. Every category will be represented by several program committee members. As is customary with CVPR, reviewing will be double blind. PAPER SUBMISSION Four copies of manuscripts should be received by Katsushi Ikeuchi at the above address no later than October 16, 1995. The manuscript should include the following (in this order): I. Title Page-Containing the names and address of the authors (including e-mail), an abstract of up to 200 words, and the category (one or more) that best describes the manuscript. II. Second Title Page-With just title and abstract. III. Summary Page-Attach answers to the following questions (please answer each question separately): (1) What is the original contribution of this work? (2) Why should this contribution be considered important? (3) What is the most closely related work by others and how does this work differ? (4) How can other researchers make use of the results of this work? (5) If any part of this work has been submitted to other conferences or workshops, please state where it has been submitted and how it differs from this paper. IV. Paper-No more than 30 pages (double-spaced, 12-point) including text, figures, references. SPONSORED BY: IEEE Inc. and the IEEE Computer Society Further on-line information is available