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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
22nd Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis (SCIA) invites submissions presenting original work in (but not limited to) the following topics (alphabetical order):
3D vision from multiview and other sensors Action and behaviour recognition Biometrics, Faces, Body gestures and pose Computational photography Datasets and evaluation Detection, recognition, classification, and localization in 2D and/or 3D Explainable AI for CV Image and video processing, analysis, and understanding Low-level and physics-based vision Machine learning and deep learning Medical, biological, and cell microscopy Motion and tracking Scene, text and document analysis and understanding Segmentation, grouping, and shape Vision + language (+ other modalities) Vision applications and systems Vision for robotics and autonomous vehicles Accepted submissions will be included in the SCIA 2023 conference proceedings, published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series (LNCS). SCIA 2023 belongs to a long standing series of conferences, organised by the Scandinavian pattern recognition societies, every two years. Important dates SCIA has two-stage submission and authors may submit in either round. First round paper submission deadline: July 29 2022 First round author notifications: September 30 2022 Second round paper submission deadline: December 9 2022 Second round author notification: February 3 2023 Camera-ready: February 24 2023 (requires registration of at least one author) Tutorials: April 18 2023 Main conference: April 19 - 21 2023 Submitting a paper SCIA 2023 accepts long and short papers. The maximum allowed length is 9 and 14 pages for short and long papers, respectively. The articles should be in single-column format (ECCV/BMVC style). In both cases, additional pages for the cited references are allowed. Authors may also submit an optional supplementary material. The submission is anonymous. Authors should not include their names or affiliations to the paper. The papers are submitted via Microsoft CMT system (link). The submissions must be prepared according to guidelines and technical instructions provided by Springer (link). The submitted papers cannot be published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Preprints, such as arXiv, are allowed. |
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