Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision 2013

Call for Papers: SSVM 2013 June 2nd - June 6th 2013 Schloss Seggau, Austria http://www.gris.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ssvm2013/ We invite you to participate in the Fourth International Conference on Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision (SSVM). The conference will be held at the Schloss Seggau, Graz region, Austria, June 2nd - June 6th 2013. This biannual conference series is a merger of the Scale Space conferences and the Variational Level Set Methods conference. The aim is to bring together two different communities with common research interests: the one on scale space analysis and the one on variational, geometric and level set methods and their applications in image interpretation and understanding. Important Dates Paper submission: 17th December 2012 Notification of acceptance: 15th February 2013 Deadline for camera ready paper: 2nd March 2013 Early registration: 2nd March 2013 Arrival: 2nd June 2013 Conference: 3rd June - 6th June 2013 Submissions The submission page for the conference will be open soon. As is the tradition for this conference, we have a limited number of rooms available for conference participants. No admission is possible after the quota is full. Typical conference topics cover Image analysis Scale space methods Level set methods PDEs in image processing restoration and reconstruction Inverse problems in imaging Compressed sensing Stereo reconstruction Shape from X Multi-Orientation Analysis Perceptual grouping Multi-scale shape analysis Implicit surfaces Wavelets and Image decompositions Inpainting Registration Medical and other Applications Surface modeling 3D vision Optical flow Tracking Motion estimation Segmentation Denoising Enhancement Cross-scale structure Sub-Riemannian geometry Feature analysis Selection of salient scales Differential geometry and Invariants Mathematics of novel imaging methods Proceedings Papers accepted for the conference will appear in the conference proceedings that will likely be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series (application pending). The proceedings will be available at the conference. Prospective authors are invited to submit a full-length twelve-page paper electronically via the SSVM'13 Paper Submission Web Page. All papers will undergo a double-blind peer-review procedure. At the conference the papers will be presented as posters or talks. The SSVM'13 Organizing Committee, Arjan Kuijper, TU Darmstadt & Fraunhofer IGD Tom Pock, TU Graz Kristian Bredies, Uni Graz Horst Bischof, TU Graz