CALL FOR PAPERS for WACV Computer Vision has become increasingly important in real world systems for commercial, industry and military applications. Computer Vision related technologies have started migrating from academic institutions to industrial laboratories, and onward into deployable systems. The goal of this workshop is to bring together international,academic, industrial, and government researchers, and companies applying vision techniques. The workshop will provide a setting that will allow researchers in the different applications areas to interact and interchange ideas, so that applications are thoroughly understood and there is a transfer of concepts from one application area to another. Topics include (but are not limited to ) Industrial Inspection/Manufacturing Face Detection Face Recognition Fingerprints Biometrics Fusion Road/Traffic Analysis 3D modeling Image-based Rendering for Entertainment Motion/Stereo processing/segmentation Real-time Tracking Graphics Recognition/Engineering Drawings Classification/Recognition Security/Surveillance Human Motion Analysis/Capture Document Analysis Gesture/Face/Hand Recognition Medical Analysis Augmented Reality Performance Evaluation (of any vision application) Human-Computer Interaction Scientific Imaging Applications Visual Navigation and Station Keeping Robotics Applications Image/Video Indexing and Retrieval Vision for Entertainment Perception Aids for the Handicapped Underwater Industrial Applications The workshop will have 6 page papers in the proceedings which may be presented as either oral and poster presentations. The workshop, in conjunction with IEEE MOTION, will also have a demonstration session. Expanding from past WACV workshops, in an effort to get more applications companies involved, this year WACV will have an "Development" abstract track, were companies can submit a 1-2 page abstract of their vision related product or services. These will be reviewed by a subset of the program committee, but not held to the same scientific/research standards of a full paper. Rather they are meant to help introduce the community to the product or application space. Abstracts maybe selected for either oral or poster presentation. Abstracts (from either demos or products) will be included in the CD-Rom proceedings, but not in the printed proceeding. Key dates (submit at http://wacv2005.vast.uccs.edu): Paper Abstract submission: 8am MDT, July 23 2004 Full Paper submission: 8am MDT, July 31 2004 Reviews Due Back*: 8am MDT Friday Sept 3 2004 Accept Notification Monday, Sept. 20 2004 Camera Ready Copy Due Friday, Oct. 15 2004 Demo/Development Abstracts: 8am MST, Friday Nov 12 2004 Meeting@Breckenridge Wednesday January 5 thru Friday January7, 2005 And there are no exception to the dates as we have cut all the timing as close as possible. (E.g. For comparison CVPRs deadline is 8 months before event, our is only 6 months) **NOTE: While we have a diverse PC the amount of reviewing would be too large without added reviewers. To help ensure a broad pool, we are instituting a true peer reviewing policy. For each paper submitted, the authors of that paper will also considers reviewers and will be responsible for providing reviews of 3 papers (per paper submitted). If there are multiple authors they can spread out that reviewing, but for every paper submitted is responsible for 3 reviews, or that paper will automatically be rejected. (This policy does not apply to the abstracts, just full papers. But we encourage abstract submitters to sign-up as reviewers as well)