5th Workshop on the Architecture of Smart Cameras Call for Papers

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS IN  WASC 2016

5th Workshop on the Architecture of Smart Cameras

July 4 and 5, 2016 in Dijon (France)

http://eunevis.org/wasc2016/

The purpose of this workshop is to provide participants with an
informal setting for discussing innovative work (in progress) or ideas
on academic and technical directions from artificial vision on silicon
to smart camera. Participants range from experts to students.

Intended outcomes of WASC should be:

- Getting to know well the people in your field

- Relevant input to your work by the sparring partners

- Viewing and understanding interesting work by others.

- More confidence in your own work

- Generating options for European (and global) collaboration and exchanges

- Setting up joint projects or joint approaches

- An opportunity to publish in a well-respected journal

- Advances for the community and the level of knowledge around smart cameras

The workshop offers ample time for discussions as there are no time
limits for the presentations, they last until the last question. The
breaks are comfortably long. Moreover, the workshop is fully free and
no membership to any organization (such as IEEE/ACM/..) is mandatory.

It is strongly encouraged for all participants to present their latest
work or thoughts in a presentation. Apart from ongoing and finished
work, discussing unfinished work, challenges or ideas are welcome!
Demonstrations are also well received.

In all above cases, submission of a one page abstract/summary proposal
with title, the presenters' name and affiliation and possibly other
authors should be done. Please indicate if you want to setup a
demonstration.

Afterwards, the workshop organizers will arrange for publication of
selected material in a special issue.

Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts on topics
including, but not limited to:

- Architectures for image understanding, sound recognition, and other senses

- Signal and image processing architectures

- Configurable and FPGA-based perception architectures

- Parallel architectures and algorithms

- Smart sensors and sensor fusion

- VLSI perception systems

- Embedded use of perception systems

- Architectural performance evaluation

- Distributed processing for perception systems

- Languages, software environments and programming tools

- Architectures and protocols for camera networks

- Embedded vision programming

The participant should only take care of housing and transport. To
participate in the workshop, registration is mandatory and subject to
availability of places.

 

IMPORTANT DATES

- Submission of proposal and/or demo: June, 20th 2016

- Registration deadline: June 20th 2016

- Participation to WASC is free (subject to seats)