The 8th International Workshop on Representation, analysis and recognition of shape and motion from Imaging data Call for Papers

The 8th International Workshop on Representation, analysis and recognition of shape and motion from Imaging data

RFMI 2019, Tunis, 11-13 December, 2019. 

http://www.arts-pi.org.tn/rfmi2019/


HONORARY CHAIR
A. Srivastava (SSAMG, FSU, USA).

GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
M. Hammami (FSS/MIRACL, Tunisia).

S. M'Hiri (ENSI/CRISTAL, Tunisia).

PROGRAM CHAIRS: 
D. Huang (Beihang Univ., China).
H. Drira (CRIStAL, IMT Lille Douai, France).

 

PUBLICITY CHAIRS 

N. Werghi (Khalifa University, UAE).

A. Ben Hamadou (CRNS, Tunisia).


LIAISON WITH IAPR AND SPRINGER
B. Ben Amor (Inception Institute of Artificial Intelligence, UAE)

 

The 8th edition of the international workshop on Representations,
analysis and recognition of shape and motion from Imaging data (RFMI
2019) will be held in Sidi Bou Said (located about twenty kilometers
north-east of the capital Tunis) on December 11-13, 2019. The goal of
the three-days workshop is to promote interaction and collaboration
among researchers working on static and dynamic shape analysis and
their applications in computer vision, pattern recognition, computer
graphics and animation, robotics, cultural heritage conservation,
medical imaging, and healthcare diagnostics. The rapid development of
emerging imaging sensors technologies (3D/4D cameras, medical imaging
devices, depth-consumer cameras, 3D/4D microscopy, etc.) is pushing
for new research directions to study imaged shapes as well as their
motion for advanced modeling, statistical analysis, and behavior
understanding. The perspective of the workshop will be to strengthen
the relationship between the many areas that have as a key meet point,
the study of shape and motion and the design of relevant geometric and
computational tools. Thus, it will be a great opportunity to encourage
links between researchers who share common problems and frequently use
similar tools.


The workshop received the IAPR endorsement. It is planned to publish
the proceedings in the CCIS Series of Springer. World-class speakers
will be invited to attend the workshop.


The proceedings of the previous edition are available online: 

RFMI'2017 https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783030198152 

RFMI'2016 https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319606538 

 

For full details on the scope and areas of interest, please visit: 
http://www.arts-pi.org.tn/rfmi2019/
 

Authors are invited to submit full-length papers (up to 15 pages and
no less than 10 pages, including figures and references,) in Springer
conference paper template
(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).  All
submissions should be in Adobe Acrobat according to the latex
templates. All submitted papers will be subjected to a blind review
process by at least three members of the program committee. The
initial paper must not provide names and affiliation, and should
include a title, a 150-word abstract, keywords and paper manuscript.

Papers should be submitted electronically at our website 
using the CMT platform: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/RFMI2019

Important dates:

- Abstract registration : September 15, 2019

- Paper submission : September 30, 2019

- Notification of acceptance : October 30, 2019

- Camera-ready : November 8, 2019

- Early registration : November 8, 2019

- Late registration : November 30, 2019

- On-site registration : December 11, 2019

- Workshop: December 11-13, 2019

For updated information on the conference, please visit: 
http://www.arts-pi.org.tn/rfmi2019/