IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation Call for Papers

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Call For Papers

2016 IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation (SSIAI 2016)
 
Link: http://www.ssiai.org/
 
March 6-8, 2016
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Submission Deadline     Nov 16, 2015
Notification Due             Jan 11, 2016
Final Version Due          Jan 25, 2016
Categories: image analysis, computer vision, image processing
 
The Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation (SSIAI)
is a biennial conference dedicated to all aspects of computational
analysis and interpretation of images and video. SSIAI brings together
researchers and practitioners in academia, industry, and government to
share and discuss the latest advances in this field. SSIAI 2016 will
be held at the historic La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.

The symposium seeks original contributions reporting novel research
directions, results, and applications.

Organizing Committee
General Chair: Jeff Rodriguez, U. of Arizona
Technical Chairs: Rudolf Mester, U. Frankfurt; Peter Tay, Western Carolina U.
Special Session Chairs: Scott Acton, U. of Virginia; Joebob Havlicek, U. of Oklahoma
Treasurer: Jo Dale Carothers, Weintraub Tobin
Publicity Chairs: Brian Nutter, Texas Tech U., Rahul Vanam, InterDigital Comm.
Webmaster: Marios Pattichis, U. of New Mexico


Topics of Interest (not limited to):

Mathematical models and methods
Statistical and learning methods
Features and invariants
Segmentation and grouping
Object detection and tracking
Activity detection and analysis
Image and video indexing and retrieval
Biomedical image analysis
Neuro-signal processing
Biometrics and bioinformatics
Biologically inspired computer vision
Multiscale and multispectral analysis
Remote sensing
Compressive sensing and processing
Stereoscopic and 3-D analysis
Multisensor analysis and processing
Color analysis and processing
Shape representation and recognition
Scene modeling and interpretation
Computational photography
Human computer interaction
Automated inspection
Real-time analysis
Optimization methods
Performance evaluation
Computer vision for robotics
Image and video quality assessment
Computer architectures for image/video processing

Plenaries
Al Bovik (see http://live.ece.utexas.edu/bovik.php for bio.)
Ed Delp (see https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ace for bio.)