/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ Call For Papers IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ Real-Time Imaging Conference Chairs: Phillip A. Laplante, Burlington County College/New Jersey Institute of Technology; Alexander D. Stoyenko, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Divyendu Sinha, CUNY/College of Staten Island Conference Committee: Ling Guan, Univ. of Sydney (Australia); Robert P. Loce, Xerox Corp.; Paolo Nesi, Univ. of Florence (Italy); Herbert H. Taylor, Sarnoff Real Time Corp.; Stephen S. Wilson, Applied Intelligent Systems, Inc. Real-time image processing is any image processing where timeliness is as critical as accuracy. Included in this domain are real-time image compression, target acquisition and tracking, remote control and sensing, image enhancement and filtering, networking for real-time imaging, advanced computer architectures, computer vision, optical measurement and inspection, and simulation. The Real-Time Imaging conference is intended to bring together researchers, technologists, and practitioners in fundamental real-time imaging technologies and their application areas. The conference will provide a mechanism for researchers to keep abreast of new applications and industrial needs, and for practitioners to learn of new available technologies. Emphasis will be placed on the application of real-time imaging in the following technologies: robotics, virtual reality, multimedia, medical imaging, industrial inspection, high-definition television, advanced simulators, computer-integrated manufacturing, and intelligent vehicles. The conference welcomes original papers in fundamental real-time imaging technologies and their application areas. The conference will focus on papers of an applied nature although survey and theoretical papers with practical results are welcome. Papers are solicited in the areas of: * target acquisition and tracking * remote control and sensing * networking for real-time imaging * advanced computer architectures for real time * robot vision * optical measurement and inspection * simulation * any of the aforementioned applications areas. This conference is just one of nearly 30 conferences to be held at the EI'96 symposium. And EI'96 is just part of the larger Photonics West Symposium being held 27 January - 2 February 1996, San Jose Convention Ctr., San Jose, California USA. TO OBTAIN ALL CALLS FOR PAPERS ELECTRONICALLY The calls for papers for all conferences in the Photonics West symposium will be available early June on SPIE Web by anonymous FTP (ftp://spie.org/meetings/calls/pw96*), or by e-mail file retrieval send a message to info-optolink-request@spie.org with the following in the message body: send [meetings.calls]pw96*} For a printed call for papers or other information: E-mail: pw96@spie.org Fax: 360/647-1445 (*) Phone: 360/676-3290 (*) Electronic Imaging '96 DEADLINES Paper Abstracts Due from Authors: 3 July 1995 Advance Programs due from Chairs: 31 July 1995 Manuscripts Due from Authors: 2 January 1996 GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING AN ABSTRACT Send a 500 word abstract of your paper, by the appropriate deadline, in ONE of the following ways: >>mail (please mail 4 hard copies) to: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging '96 SPIE, P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227-0010 Shipping Address: 1000 20th Street, Bellingham, WA 98225 Telephone: 360/676-3290 (*) >>electronic mail in ASCII format to Internet abstracts@spie.org (Please send one submission per email message.) >>fax to SPIE at 360/647-1445 (*) (Please send one submission per fax.) Be sure each abstract includes the following: 1. CONFERENCE CHAIR and CONFERENCE TITLE (submit to ONLY ONE conference) to which the abstract is submitted 2. AUTHOR LISTING (List principal author first) for each author: full name [first(given) last(family] and affiliation, mailing address, phone/fax numbers, email 3. ABSTRACT/PAPER TITLE 4. ABSTRACT TEXT: 500 words typed on white paper 5. KEYWORDS: maximum of 5 keywords 6. BRIEF BIOGRAPHY of the principal author: 50-100 words Please contact SPIE if you have any questions or require further information. (*) Please note: SPIE's area code changed from 206 to 360 in February 1995. If you experience any difficulty using the 360 area code, please use 206 and notify SPIE, your local phone company, and the people in charge of the phone system from where you placed your call. You may also call 1-800-441-5516 to report the difficulty. Thank you for your patience while US West and other regional phone companies fix this problem. You may also call SPIE at 800/483-9034, a temporary number for use during this transition to the new area code.