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