Seventh European Conference on Computer Vision
27th May - 2nd June 2002
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Copenhagen
Denmark
www.itu.dk/events/eccv02/
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ANNOUNCEMENT & FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
The Seventh European Conference on Computer Vision - ECCV 2002 - will
be jointly organized by the IT-University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen
University and Lund University and will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark,
on May 27 to June 2, 2002.
ECCV is a single track conference comprising the highest quality,
previously unpublished, contributed papers, presented either orally
or as posters.
Contributions are sought on new and original research on any aspect
of computer vision including, inter alia, the following topics:
Image features
Texture, shading, & colour
Visual motion
Structure from motion
Stereoscopic vision
Surface geometry
Shape
Grouping and segmentation
Object recognition
Calibration
Biologically-inspired computational models
Active and real-time vision
Visually-guided robot manipulation & navigation
Image and video indexing
Medical image understanding
Vision systems engineering & evaluation
Industrial applications
All papers will be subject to a double-blind review process which
will be carried out by a Programme Committee of leading
international researchers.
<<< The deadline for submission is the 16th November 2001 >>>
The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the "Lecture
Notes in Computer Science" series.
Arising from generous donations by the University of Freiburg and
other sponsors, substantial Best Paper prizes will be awarded.
A number of tutorials are scheduled for the 27th of May. Tutorial
presenters are encouraged do submit a proposal describing the
content of the tutorial, the intended audience and a brief
biography.
<< The deadline for tutorial proposal is the 31st December 2001 >>
A number of workshops are scheduled for the 1-2:nd June. Workshop
proposers are encouraged to submit a proposal describing the scope
of the workshop together with a budget and an estimation of the
number of participants. Please, include as much information as
possible about the form of the workshop, i.e. invited speakers,
program committee, proceedings, etc.
<< The deadline for workshop proposal is the 15th May 2001 >>>
Copenhagen is a wonderful place. It offers a great number of
possibilities that will make your visit exciting, interesting and
memorable. Copenhagen has a rich cultural life ranging from fine
arts to modern design, a wealth of royal sights and palaces, the
Statue of The Little Mermaid and in the centre of the city you
will find the famous Tivoli Gardens - an amusement park which
dates back to 1843. Copenhagen is a cosmopolitan city with many
sights and attractions in culture and contrasts.
For details on the conference, the venue (at the very center of
Copenhagen), and the submission procedure,
please visit the ECCV 2002 web site at
www.itu.dk/events/eccv02/
Enquiries may be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We wish you all welcome to Copenhagen 2002.
Anders Heyden Peter Johansen Mads Nielsen Gunnar Sparr