IEEE Workshop on Articulated and Nonrigid Motion
 (In conjunction with CVPR 2004)
 http://vims.cis.udel.edu/anm2004/
 June 2004, Washington, DC
 
 I.  PURPOSE 
 Motion Analysis of Nonrigid and Articulated Objects has attracted
 considerable interest in the Computer Vision and Graphics communities. This
 is a follow-up to the 1994 and 1997 workshops, where we attempt to foster
 dialog and debate through invited talks and paper contributions on all
 aspects and applications of nonrigid and articulated motion. We expect that
 this meeting will contribute to the progress of the field and help identify
 known problems and consequently generate ideas for future work.
 
 II. SUBMISSION
 Paper submissions are invited on all aspects of modeling, analysis and
 synthesis of nonrigid and articulated objects. Suggestive themes for submitted
 papers include: 
    Object(s) Tracking from single/multiple cameras
    Deformable/Articulated Models
    Dynamic Shape Segmentation, Estimation, Evolution
    Reconstruction of nonrigid/artculated bodies
    Biomedical/Bioinformatics Applications
    Telemedicine applications
    Remotesensing applications
    Interactive/real-time environments
    Motion biometrics
    Human face/body movement analysis
 
 III.  IMPORTANT DATES
    Workshop papers due	 	February 10
    Author notification	 	March 25
    Camera-Ready Copy due	April 5
 
 IV.  SPECIAL ISSUE
    Selected papers of this workshop will be published in a special issue 
    of Image and Vision Computing journal
 
 V.  ORGANIZERS
 PROGRAM CHAIRS:
    Dimitris Metaxas, Depts. of Computer Science and Biomedical Engg.
    Director of Computational Biomedicine Imaging and Modeling Center
    Rutgers University ( mailto:dnm@cs.rutgers.edu )
    
    Chandra Kambhamettu, Computer Science Department
    University of Delaware ( mailto:chandrak@udel.edu )
 
    Dmitry Goldgof, Computer Science and Engg.
    University of South Florida ( mailto:goldgof@csee.usf.edu )
 
 PUBLICATION CHAIR:
    Min C. Shin, Department of Computer Science
    Univ of North Carolina at Charlotte ( mailto:mcshin@uncc.edu )
 
 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
    J. K. Aggarwal, Leon Axel, Nicholas Ayache, Margrit Betke, Rama
    Chellappa, Siome Goldenstein, Ardeshir Goshtasby, Ioannis Kakadiaris,
    Takeo Kanade, Ben Kimia, Ron Kimmel, Stanley Osher, Anand Rangarajan,
    Christopher Rasmussen, Dimitris Samaras, Sudeep Sarkar, Guillermo
    Sapiro, Stan Sclaroff, Kaleem Siddiqi, Stefano Soatto, Larry Staib,
    Hai Tao, , Demetri Terzopoulos, Leonid Tsap, Matthew Turk, Yuan-Fang
    Wang, Ye Zhang, Lin Zhou
 
 VI.  QUESTIONS
    Please email to mailto:anm2004@cis.udel.edu