10th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC14) Call for Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS and SPECIAL TRACKS 10th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC14) December 8-10, 2014 Monte Carlo Resort & Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, USA http://www.isvc.net/ ISVC provides a common forum for researchers, scientists, engineers and practitioners to present their latest research findings, ideas, developments and applications in visual computing. We seek papers contributing to the state of the art and practice in any of the four central areas of visual computing: (1) computer vision, (2) computer graphics, (3) virtual reality, and (4) visualization. Of particular interest are papers that combine technologies from two or more areas. For a list of topics, see http://www.isvc.net/ ISVC'14 will consist of invited and contributed presentations dealing with all aspects of visual computing. In addition to the main program, the symposium will include several keynote presentations, special tracks, and a poster session. Significantly extended and revised versions of selected papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of the International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools (IJAIT) (ISI/SCIE indexed) and the Computers and Graphics journal(ISI/SCIE indexed). Also, a "best paper" award ($500) will be sponsored by industry (TBA). The symposium's proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Important Dates Special track proposals: April 1, 2014 Paper submissions August 23, 2014 Notification of acceptance October 7, 2014 Final camera ready paper October 31, 2014 Advance Registration October 31, 2014 ISVC'14 Symposium December 8-10, 2014 Keynote Speakers Arun Ross, Michigan State University, USA James O'Brien, Univ of California at Berkeley, USA Melanie Tory, Univ of Victoria, Canada Rama Chellapa, Univ of Maryland, USA Bernd Frohlich, Bauhaus Univ, Weimar, Germany Luc Vincent, Google, USA (Area 1) Computer Vision Chairs: Chandra Kambhamettu, Univ. of Delaware, USA Maha El Choubassi, Intel, USA (Area 2) Computer Graphics Chairs: Deng Zhigang, University of Houston, USA Mark Carlson, DreamWorks Animation, USA (Area 3) Virtual Reality Chairs: Ryan McMahan, University of Texas at Dallas, USA Jason Jerald, NextGen Interactions, USA (Area 4) Visualization Chairs: Zhang Hui, Indiana University, USA Steven Drucker, Microsoft, USA Submission Procedure Papers submitted to ISVC’14 must not have been previously published and must not be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. A complete paper should be submitted in camera-ready format. The length should match that intended for final publication. The page limit is 12 pages. In submitting a paper the author(s) agree that, upon acceptance, they will prepare the final manuscript in time for inclusion into the proceedings and will present the paper at the symposium. Special Tracks Proposals are invited for special tracks on any topic relevant to the symposium. Special tracks are intended to stimulate in-depth discussions in special areas relevant to the symposium theme. A special track may span multiple sessions, depending on the quantity and quality of the papers submitted. All papers accepted in a special track will be published in the symposium proceedings. If you are interested in organizing a special track, please email a special track proposal to admin@isvc.net by April 1, 2014. Each special track proposal should include the following information: 1. Title 2. Scope and Topics 3. Names of organizers and contact information 4. Initial special track committee 5. Anticipated number of papers For a list of special tracks organized in previous years, please visit http://www.isvc.net/