ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Second International Conference on
Audio- and Video-Based Person Authentication
22-24 March 1999 --- Washington, DC
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/users/lsd/avbpa/avbpa.html
Audio and video based techniques for the the representation, analysis,
and recognition of humans and human actions has become an extremely
active area of research in both the audio and video communities. As
with the first conference, the Second International Conference on
Audio and Video-based Biometric Authentication will bring together
researchers from all related areas. One of the goals of the
conference is to foster discussion among the different communities and
exchange ideas on solving the challenging problems related to both
areas.
Contributions
The scientific program will include invited talks and contributed
papers. We are soliciting papers in all aspects of audio, video, and
image processing of human actions. This includes papers from speech,
image processing, computer vision, neuroscience, and psycho-physics
that have an algorithmic component. Papers will be evaluated on their
relevance to the conference, originality, and empirical results
(especially for mature aspects of the fields). Below is a partial list
of relevant topics:
Multi-modal systems
Fusing of audio and video
Speaker identification
Speaker verification
Face recognition, detection and tracking
Analysis and synthesis of face and gesture
Algorithm and system evaluation
Hand and body movement analysis
Active vision
Biometrics
Computational neuro-models
Computational psycho-physics
Other related topics
Submission of Papers
Four copies a paper must be submitted to the address below by the
submission deadline by 1 August 1998 (see conference webpage for
complete submission instructions).
AVBPA99, c/o Prof. Rama Chellappa
Rm 4417, A. V. Williams Building
115 Paint Branch Dr
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742, USA
Conference Chair
Larry Davis, UMD
Program Co-chairs
Rama Chellappa, UMD
Jonathon Phillips, NIST
Demo Chair
Harry Wechsler, GMU
Progam Committee
J. Atick, Visionics/Rockefeller
I. Biederman, USC
J. Bigun, EPFL
A. Bobick, MIT
T. Chen, CMU
G. Cholet, CNRS
S. Furui, Toyko Inst. Tech.
G. Gordon, Interval
B. H. Juang, Bell Labs
J. Kittler, U of Surrey
C. Kyriakakis, USC
C. von der Malsburg, USC/Bochum
J. Mason, U of Wales Swansea
A. Martin, NIST
A. O'Toole, UT Dallas
A. Pentland, MIT
C. Podilchuk, Bell Labs
S. Shamma, UMD
D. Stork, Ricoh/Stanford
M. Turk, Microsoft
J. Weng, MSU