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CVWW 2011 : Computer Vision Winter Workshop

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Link: http://cvww2011.icg.tugraz.at/
 
When Feb 2, 2011 - Feb 4, 2011
Where Mitterberg, Styria, Austria
Submission Deadline Dec 1, 2010
Categories    computer vision
 

Call For Papers

The Computer Vision Winter Workshop (CVWW) is the annual meeting of several computer vision research groups located in Graz, Ljubljana, Prague, and Vienna. The basic goal of this workshop is to communicate fresh ideas within the groups, and to provide conference experience to PhD students. However, the workshop is open to everyone. Next year's workshop is organized by the Institute for Computer Graphics and Vision (ICG), Graz University of Technology and will be held in Mitterberg from February 2nd to 4th, 2011.

Conference topics (not limited to):

* Computer Vision
* Image Analysis
* Pattern Recognition
* Medical Imaging
* 3D Vision
* Human Computer Interaction
* Vision for Robotics
* Applications

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