CALL FOR PAPERS IEEE Workshop on Motion and Video Computing December 5-6, 2002, Orlando, FL USA http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~vision/workshop/2002/motionVideoComp.html The purpose of this IEEE Workshop on Motion and Video Computing is to bring together researchers from several different sub-areas of motion and video computing to share innovative research results and exchange ideas . We solicit papers related to but not limited to the following topics: Visual Motion - Optical Flow and Point Correspondences - Structure from motion - Non-rigid and articulated motion Video Surveillance and Monitoring - Human activity Recognition - Gestures - Tracking Video Segmentation - Object -based spatial segmentation of video - Temporal Segmentation of Video: Shot, scene,and story detection - Scene categorization Video Registration - Mosaics - Geo registration - Site Modeling Video Compression - Model and Knowledge-based compression - Object-based compression - Layers Video Synthesis - Image-based Rendering - View Morphing - Augmented Reality General Chairs - Jake Aggarwal - Tom Huang Program Chairs - Larry Davis - Dimtris Metaxas - Mubarak Shah Program Committee Yiannis Aloimonos Margrit Betke Bir Bhanu Aaron Bobick C. Bregler Stefan Carlsson Rama Chellappa Dorin Comaniciu T. Darell Douglas DeCarlo Edward J. Delp Rachid Deriche Chuck Dyer David Fleet Dmitry Goldgof Allen Hanson Chung-Lin Huang I. Kakadiaris John R. Kender Gerard Medioni Peter Meer Jun Ohya Anand Rangarajan Jim Regh Karl Rohr D. Samaras S. Sclaroff Ishwar K. Sethi Yoshiaki Shirai Harry Shum Arnold Smeulders Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood Hai Tao Ramesh Visvanathan Ying Wu Yaser Yacoob Andrew Zisserman Deadlines - Papers due: July 1, 2002 - Acceptance of papers: September 1, 2002 - Camera Ready copy due: October 1, 2002