VISION GEOMETRY V
 Denver Marriott City Center and Colorado Convention Complex
                   Denver, Colorado, USA
                        
          Part of SPIE's International Symposium on
      Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation
                      4-9 August 1996


Conference Chairs: Robert A. Melter, Long Island Univ.; Angela Y.
Wu, American Univ.; Longin Latecki, Univ. of Hamburg (FRG)

Program Committee: Ari D. Gross, CUNY/Queens College and Columbia
Univ.; T. Y. Kong, CUNY/Queens College; Jack Koplowitz, Clarkson
Univ.; David M. Mount, Univ. of Maryland/College Park; Frank
Rhodes, Univ. of Southampton (UK); Ivan Stojmenovic, Univ. of
Ottawa (Canada)


This conference is designed to bring together workers who use
geometric theory and techniques to solve problems related to
computer vision. Specific solutions as well as overviews of more
general topics are welcome.

Abstracts are solicited on the following topics:
 -    digital geometry and topology
 -    morphology related to vision
 -    computational geometry related to vision
 -    convexity problems in vision.


This conference is just one of more than 77 conferences to be
held at SPIE's Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation
symposium:

Denver96, 4-9 August 1996
Denver Marriott City Center and Colorado Convention Complex
Denver, Colorado, USA


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each program track.

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E-mail: colo96@spie.org  {if no special meeting address, use
                          spie@spie.org}
Fax:   (360) 647-1445 (*)
Phone: (360) 676-3290 (*)


IMPORTANT DEADLINES

Paper Abstracts Due from Authors: 8 January 1996  
Manuscripts Due from Authors:     8 July 1996    


GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING AN ABSTRACT

Send a 250 word abstract of your paper, by 8 January 1996,
in ONE of the following ways:

>>mail (please mail 4 hard copies typed on white paper) to:
     DENVER96
     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 abstracts@spie.org
     Please submit one abstract per email message and place the
     word DENVER96 on the subject line.
>>fax to SPIE at (360) 647-1445 (*)
     Please submit one abstract 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 and affiliation, mailing address,
     phone/fax numbers, email

3. ABSTRACT/PAPER TITLE

4. ABSTRACT TEXT: 250 words 
     
5. KEYWORDS: maximum of 5 keywords

6. BRIEF BIOGRAPHY of the principal author: 50-100 words


For further information, contact:

    Robert A. Melter
    Long Island University
    Southampton, NY 11968

    Tel.    (516) 287-8402 (direct dial)
         or (516) 283-4000
    e-mail: rmelter@sunburn.liunet.edu

or contact SPIE.


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