I would like to draw your attention to the ECOVISION Workshop taking
 place on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, end of May 2004 (for details see
 end of this message). This WS is concerned with the link between
 biologically motivated computer vision and visual neuroscience
 especially of higher visual functions.
 
 This workshop is now open for registration and paper submission at:
         http://www.cn.stir.ac.uk/ecovision-ws/
 
 Invited participants will receive refund of their costs.
 
 The WS contains 14 keynote lectures as well as 32 shorter talks and one
 poster session. It includes a special session on "Coding of Visual
 Information".
 
 The complete list of keynote speakers who have agreed to come is:
 Y. Aloimonos (Maryland)
 K. Boahen (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
 J.-O.-Eklundh (KTH Stockholm)
 J. Elder (York Univ.)
 U. Eysel (Univ. Bochum)
 O. Faugeras (INRIA)
 D. Fleet (Univ. of Toronto)
 L. Florack (Eindhoven Univ. of Technology)
 L. v. Gool (ETH Zuerich)
 D. Hogg (Univ. of Leeds)
 C. v.d. Malsburg (Univ. Bochum & USC)
 G. Orban (KU Leuven)
 S. Sarkar (Univ. of South Florida)
 R . Watt (Stirling Univ.)
 
 The conference site is located on the very scenic Isle of Skye (Real
 Scottish Rain inclusive...).
 
 The International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV) has agreed to
 publish a special issue based on a refereed selection of papers from
 this workshop.
 
 We would like to invite you to register for this WS and to submit a
 paper. 
 
 Title of the Workshop: EARLY COGNITIVE VISION
 Location: Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Isle of Skye, Scotland
 Dates:28.5. - 31.5. (+ 1.6.) 2004
 Web: http://www.cn.stir.ac.uk/ecovision-ws
 
 The WS is organized by the ECOVISON project group consisting of:
 G. Bisio (Genova)
 P. Hancock (Stirling)
 M. v. Hulle (Leuven)
 A. Johnston (London)
 N. Kr=C3=BCger (Aalborg)
 M. Lappe (Muenster)
 E. Ros. (Granada)
 S. Sabatini (Genova)
 M. Mhlenberg (HELLA Hueck KG,Lippstadt)