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CIVI 2009 : IEEE Workshop on Computational Intelligence for Visual Intelligence

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Link: http://www.ieee-ssci.org/
 
When Mar 30, 2009 - Apr 2, 2009
Where Nashville, TN, USA
Submission Deadline Nov 12, 2008
Notification Due Nov 30, 2008
Categories    artificial intelligence   computer vision   computer graphics
 

Call For Papers



2009 IEEE Workshop on Computational Intelligence for Visual Intelligence

The 2009 IEEE Symposium on CI for Visual Intelligence will gather researchers in the area of Computational Intelligence with the specific interests, in particular, in image manipulation, mental imagery, spatial reasoning, vision-driven navigation, map building, and shape and object representation and recognition.

The term -- Visual Intelligence -- was borrowed from the Psychology circles, and it refers to one of the seven types of Human Intelligence: Logical, Musical, Linguistic... and Visual (or Visual-Spatial) Intelligence. Also, Visual Intelligence refers to the ability to represent the outer world (spatial world) internally in the computer systems. In that sense, the focus of the meeting is not only on how robots (and other systems) observe and acquire the environment (namely, by using computer vision) but also on how it internally represents, handles and depicts that space.

The topics covered by the meeting include the many conventional and novel computational intelligence techniques addressing, but not limited to the following:

• Mobile Robot Navigation and Mapping Building
• Video Surveillance and Monitoring
• Motion and Tracking
• Image-Based Object Modeling
• Shape Representation
• Multi-view Geometry
• Pattern Recognition for Visual Intelligence
• Modelling and Representation of Spaces
• Cognitive and Biologically-inspired Vision
• Knowledge Representation and High-Level Vision
• Face, Gesture and Object Recognition
• Object Detection and Categorization
• Video Analysis and Event Recognition


Program Chair:
Guilherme N. DeSouza, University of Missouri, USA

Program Committee:
Juan Andrade Cetto, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
Thomas Bräunl, University of Western Australia, Australia
Curt Davis, University of Missouri, USA
Tyler Folsom, University of British Columbia, Canada
Adel Hafiane, Ecole Nationale Supieure d'Ingegneurs de Bourges, France
Tony Han, University of Missouri, USA
Avinash Kak, Purdue University, USA
James Keller, University of Missouri, USA
Vincent Lepetit, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Aleix Martinez, Ohio State Universit, USA
Pradit Mittrapiyanuruk, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand
Yuichi Motai, University of Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Yoshi Nakamura, University of Tokyo, Japan
Johnny Park, Purdue University, USA
Marjorie Skubic, University of Missouri, USA
Hamid Tizhoosh, University of Waterloo, Canada
Tinne Tuytelaars, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Patrick G. Xavier, Sandia National Laboratories, USA

IEEE SSCI 2009 March 30 – April 2, 2009 Sheraton Music City Hotel, Nashville, TN, USA

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