CALL FOR PAPERS WACV '07 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision Feb 21st-22nd, 2007 Austin, Texas, USA This workshop will provide an international forum for industrial, academic, and government researchers to present and discuss the application of computer vision to various problem domains of practical significance. Papers will be organized in a single track. In addition, the workshop will feature demonstrations sessions, video sessions and panel discussions. Original papers are solicited on applications of computer vision that include (but are not limited to) the topics listed below: Visual database Image based rendering Navigation Surveillance 3D sensing Security & law enforcement Space operations Object recognition Cartography and GIS Highway/vehicle systems Robotics Human-computer interaction Document analysis & OCR Manufacturing Industrial inspection Augmented reality Medical image analysis Remote sensing Face & gesture image analysis Cellular and Nanotech Image Analysis IMPORTANT DATES: Paper submission deadline: Sept. 15th, 2006 Notification of acceptance: November 1st, 2006 Camera-ready copy: Dec. 4th, 2006 General Chairs Program Chairs Publications Chair Jake Aggarwal Katsushi Ikeuchi Niels da Vitoria Lobo Narendra Ahuja C V Jawahar Tom Huang Rakesh (Teddy) Kumar SUBMISSIONS: Manuscripts should be received by Sept. 15th, for review by the program committee. Emphasis should be on novel technical approaches and/or performance evaluation for a given task. Papers (in English) should be submitted in FINAL CAMERA-READY FORMAT with 2 columns on standard (8.5"x11" or A4) pages. Columns should be separated by 5/16" spacing, and should be 3.25" in width and 9" in length. Text should be 10-point type, Times Roman font (or similar). A maximum of 6 pages are permitted for each submission, including references and illustrations. The title, names of authors, affiliations, and e-mail addresses should appear centered near the top of the first page. The authors are also encouraged to send a video demo, or propose a web site for live demos of their work. The program committee would definitely take this additional information into account. In addition to the manuscript, each submission should contain a summary page that answers the following questions separately: (1) What is the application area of the work reported in this paper? (2) How far has this work progressed to date? (3) What is the primary significance of this work? (4) What is the major new contribution of this work ? (5) How is this paper related to previously published work? The site of submission of papers electronically is under development, and will be announced shortly, please periodically visit: http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~vision. Sponsor : IEEE Computer Society