CALL FOR PAPERS
 
                              ICCV '98
           SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION
                         January 4-7, 1998
                   
                       Homi Bhabha Auditorium
                            Bombay, INDIA
 

GENERAL CO-CHAIRS :
 
N. Ahuja                     U. B. Desai
U. Illinois                  IIT, Bombay.
ahuja@vision.ai.uiuc.edu     ubdesai@ee.iitb.ernet.in


PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS :
 
L. Davis                     M. Yachida
U. Maryland                  Osaka U.
lsd@umiacs.umd.edu           yachida@sys.es.osaka-u.ac.jp
 
R. Narasimhan                A. Zisserman
CMC                          Oxford U.
rn@saathi.ncst.ernet.in      az@robots.ox.ac.uk
 
 
                      The Program
 
ICCV is a single track conference consisting of high quality contributed
papers that have been critically reviewed through a double-blind review 
process.  Papers submitted to ICCV must not have been previously published,
nor should they be under review by any other conference or journal
(with the exception of ACCV98 - see below). The conference will also have
several poster sessions, and workshops will be planned immediately
preceding the conference. Papers are sought on new research on any aspect of
computer vision, including but not restricted to the following:
 
Segmentation, Grouping               Shape Representation and Recovery
Image Sequence Analysis              Active and Real-Time Vision
Object Recognition and Indexing      Calibration and Pose Estimation
Low-level and Physics-based Vision   Stereo and Motion
Learning in Vision                   Applications
Looking at people
 
 
                      Paper Submission
 
Send four (4) copies of the paper by April 24, 1997 to:
 
Prof. Larry S. Davis
Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
Room 2119 A. V. Williams Building
University of Maryland
College Park, MD  20742
USA
  
Each of the four copies must contain the following three items:
 
1. Title Page: paper title, an abstract of no more than 200 words,
   and up to 8 keywords from the list given above;
   should not identify the authors in any way.
 
2. Summary Page: containing separate answers to the following questions:
 
   a) What is the original contribution of this work?
 
   b) Why should this contribution be considered important?
   c) What is the most closely related work by others and how does
      this work differ?
 
3. How can other researchers make use of the results of this work?
 
The body of the paper, limited in
length to 30 double spaced pages, should be prepared 
using the equivalent of 10 point Times
Roman and 12 point spacing. Papers longer than this limit will not be sent
out for review. 
 
An additional, single cover sheet should also be enclosed that contains
the paper title, the authors' names and addresses (snail and electronic),
abstract and  keywords, and whether the paper is being submitted to ACCV
(http://www.vic.ust.hk/accv98) and if so the
authors' preference for publication if the papers is accepted by both
conferences.
 
Finally, the authors must fill out an electronic submission form
at the website: http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/users/lsd/iccv/index.html
which will be used for reviewer assignment and for
communication with the authors. This form also allows authors to indicate
if the paper has been submitted to ACCV (Asian Conference on Computer
Vision) the authors' preference for
publication if the paper is accepted by both conferences, and
for submission of videos in conjunction with the papers.

The latest information on ICCV and affiliated workshops is posted at
 
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/users/lsd/iccv/index.html
or
http://www.cse.iitb.ernet.in/~iccv98