----------------------------------- ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS * DAGM 2008 in Munich * 30th Annual Symposium of the German Association for Pattern Recognition June 10-13, 2008 Submission Deadline: January 28, 2008 http://www.dagm2008.org ------------------------------------- Please note the early date due to the synchronization with AUTOMATICA 2008 http://www.automatica-munich.com ------------------------------------- The German Association for Pattern Recognition (Deutsche Arbeits- gemeinschaft für Mustererkennung, DAGM) invites authors and guests to their 30th annual pattern recognition symposium. The meeting will take place at the International Congress Center Munich (ICM) on June 10-13th, 2008, for the first time in conjunction with AUTOMATICA 2008, the 3rd International Trade Fair for Automation in Assembly, Robotics, and Vision. We are looking forward to welcoming both renowned experts and newcomers in all areas of pattern recognition and image processing to present and discuss recent progress and advances. The single-track program will leave ample space for discussion; particular importance will be given to the poster sessions to allow for intensive interaction. The first day will be devoted to the presentation of tutorials in specific emerging areas of pattern recognition. The proceedings will be published in a dedicated volume with accompanying CD of the Springer Series on Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). All manuscripts will be subject to a double-blind review process, the submission deadline is January 28, 2008. Topics include, but are not limited to: * Machine Learning and Statistical Data Analysis * Speech Recognition and Language Understanding * Biomedical Data Analysis and Imaging, Biometrics * Applications of Pattern Recognition in Natural Sciences * Industrial and Technical Applications of Pattern Recognition and Image Processing * Image Analysis and Computer Vision Best papers will receive DAGM awards. DAGM also invites nominations for the Olympus prize (Eur 5000). As local organizers, we are looking forward to a stimulating meeting full of discussions, and we would be happy to welcome you in Munich! Gerhard Rigoll (General Chair)