Call for Papers 1998 IEEE SOUTHWEST SYMPOSIUM ON IMAGE ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION April 6-7, 1998 Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. The third IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation is sponsored by The University of Arizona Foundation and Arizona State University, in cooperation with the Tucson Section of the IEEE. The symposium will bring together researchers in academia, industry, and government to discuss the latest advances in image analysis and interpretation. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: * Features & invariants * Stereo image analysis * Boundary detection * Biomedial image analysis * Segmentation * Remote sensing * Color image analysis * Automated inspection * Multiresolution techniques * Document image analysis * Multidimensional/multispectral analysis * Real-time systems * Image analysis in the compressed domain * Applications Submission Procedures --------------------- Submit a summary of the paper using a 12-point font size and no more than three pages, including figures and references. Send (no e-mail submissions, please) four copies of the paper summary, along with a cover sheet stating the paper title, technical area(s), and corresponding author's information (telephone, fax, mailing address, e-mail address) to Nasser Kehtarnavaz Department of Electrical Engineering Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-3128 U.S.A. Each accepted paper will be published in the conference proceedings, conditional upon author's advance registration. No person may appear as an author or co-author on more than three proposed papers. Author's Schedule ----------------- October 1, 1997: Submission of three-page summary December 31, 1997: Notification of acceptance February 3, 1998: Final camera-ready paper & registration due Further Information ------------------- http://www.ece.arizona.edu/conferences/ssiai98 Organizing Committee ------------------- General Chair: Finance & Registration: Jeffrey J. Rodriguez Lina J. Karam The University of Arizona Arizona State University rodriguez@ece.arizona.edu karam@asu.edu Program Co-Chairs: Local Arrangements: Nasser Kehtarnavaz Jo Dale Carothers Texas A&M University The University of Arizona kehtar@ee.tamu.edu carothers@ece.arizona.edu Sunanda Mitra Texas Tech University smitra@coe2.coe.ttu.edu Program Committee ----------------- Scott T. Acton, OK State University Keith A. Bartels, Southwest Research Institute Prabir Bhattacharya, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Alan C. Bovik, University of Texas at Austin Sergio D. Cabrera, University of Texas at El Paso Jennifer Davidson, Iowa State University Haluk Derin, University of Massachusetts Mita Desai, University of Texas at San Antonio Gosta H. Granlund, Linkoping University, Sweden Joseph P. Havlicek, University of Oklahoma Evan Iverson, Science Applications International Corp. Alireza Khotanzad, Southern Methodist University John C. Krumm, Sandia National Labs Andrew F. Laine, University of Florida Henri Maitre, ENST, France Pierre Moulin, University of Illinois Eiji Nakamura, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan Todd R. Reed, University of California, Davis Won Sohn, ETRI, South Korea Robin N. Strickland, The University of Arizona Raj Talluri, Texas Instruments, Inc. Yuan-fang Wang, University of California, Santa Barbara Dongming Zhao, University of Michigan, Dearborn