SCIP@WILF2003

                    Special Session of WILF3003 on

              "Soft Computing in Image Processing"

   http://www.disi.unige.it/wilf2003/WILF2003%20-%20Special%20Session.htm

              organized in cooperation with the SCIP group

                    (http://fuzzy.rug.ac.be/SCIP)

                      FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

SESSION AIMS

Image analysis has been a major topic in many areas of research and
development, in particular, in image processing, computer vision and
pattern recognition. For over four decades, researchers and engineers
have developed numerous methods and systems, many of which have been
successfully used in real-world applications, including satellite image
analysis, biomedical data processing, biometrics, and most recently,
genomic data analysis. In these applications, the majority of the methods
were based on probabilistic paradigms, such as the well-known  Bayesian
paradigm rule and evidence-based decision-making systems.

These methods were all originated from the crisp-world philosophy:
regardless of the nature of the problem at hand, for the most part of the
theoretical  and practical development in image and pattern analysis,
people have made  the crisp assumption and modeled problems in black and
white.

Since from the 60s several major seminal theories have been proposed
which include fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, evolutionary computation,
and neural networks. When combined with the well-established
probabilistic approaches, the new methods will become more effective and
powerful in real-world applications. The capabiblity of these techniques
to incorporate imprecision and incomplete information, and to model very
complex systems makes them  a useful tool in many scientific areas.
Needless to say, image analysis is one of these areas.

This special session will cover a range of domains, from more
traditional  ones such as image analysis at low, medium and high level,
including pattern  recognition and all the topics inherent to computer
vision, all treated by  means of soft-computing techniques.

Topics include but are not limited to:

-Soft computing algorithms for denoising and restoration

-Soft computing techniques for pattern recognition

-Soft computing algorithms for digital image processing, coding and 
encryption -Soft computing in computer vision -Soft computing algorithms
for video content-based indexing and retrieval -Soft multimedia data
analysis and visualization: texture, color, content, etc. -Applications,
i.e. visual surveillance, face recognition, medical imaging,  remote
sensing, etc.

SUBMISSION TO THE SPECIAL SESSION

Researchers interested in submitting a paper for this Special Session of
WILF 2003 (http://www.disi.unige.it/wilf2003) are kindly asked to send a
short confirmation email, including the abstract of the paper, to A.
Petrosino

(e-mail: alfredo@ventotene.dma.unina.it), indicating in the subject "SCIP
Session". This will facilitate the upcoming review process.  The paper
must  be submitted by June 27 2003 using the submission procedure
described at  http://www.disi.unige.it/wilf2003/WILF2003-Submission.html.

A selection of papers will be peer reviewed for originality, technical
contents and relevance and will be considered for publication in a
special issue of the Image and Vision Computing journal we are planning.