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52. Biometric Recognition : 10th Chinese Conference, CCBR 2015, Tianjin, China, November 13-15, 2015, Proceedings
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Jinfeng Yang, Jucheng Yang, Zhenan Sun, Shiguang Shan, Weishi Zheng, Jianjiang Feng, Jinfeng Yang, Jucheng Yang, Zhenan Sun, Shiguang Shan, Weishi Zheng, and Jianjiang Feng
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- Biometric identification, Pattern recognition systems, Computer vision, Algorithms, Computer graphics, Application software
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th Chinese Conference on Biometric Recognition, CCBR 2015, held in Tianjin, China, in November 2015. The 85 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from among 120 submissions. The papers focus on face, fingerprint and palmprint, vein biometrics, iris and ocular biometrics, behavioral biometrics, application and system of biometrics, multi-biometrics and information fusion, other biometric recognition and processing.
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- 2015
53. Image and Graphics : 8th International Conference, ICIG 2015, Tianjin, China, August 13-16, 2015, Proceedings, Part I
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Yu-Jin Zhang and Yu-Jin Zhang
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- Computer vision, Pattern recognition systems, Biometric identification, Computer graphics, Artificial intelligence, Application software
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This book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Image and Graphics, ICIG 2015 held in Tianjin, China, in August 2015. The 164 revised full papers and 6 special issue papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 339 submissions. The papers focus on various advances of theory, techniques and algorithms in the fields of images and graphics.
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- 2015
54. Image and Graphics : 8th International Conference, ICIG 2015, Tianjin, China, August 13-16, 2015, Proceedings, Part II
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Yu-Jin Zhang and Yu-Jin Zhang
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- Computer vision, Pattern recognition systems, Biometric identification, Computer graphics, Artificial intelligence, Application software
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This book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Image and Graphics, ICIG 2015 held in Tianjin, China, in August 2015. The 164 revised full papers and 6 special issue papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 339 submissions. The papers focus on various advances of theory, techniques and algorithms in the fields of images and graphics.
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- 2015
55. Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision : 5th International Conference, SSVM 2015, Lège-Cap Ferret, France, May 31 - June 4, 2015, Proceedings
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Jean-François Aujol, Mila Nikolova, Nicolas Papadakis, Jean-François Aujol, Mila Nikolova, and Nicolas Papadakis
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- Computer vision, Computer graphics, Pattern recognition systems, Algorithms, Application software, Computer science
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision, SSVM 2015, held in Lège-Cap Ferret, France, in May 2015. The 56 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 83 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: scale space and partial differential equation methods; denoising, restoration and reconstruction, segmentation and partitioning; flow, motion and registration; photography, texture and color processing; shape, surface and 3D problems; and optimization theory and methods in imaging.
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- 2015
56. Advances in Visual Computing : 11th International Symposium, ISVC 2015, Las Vegas, NV, USA, December 14-16, 2015, Proceedings, Part I
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George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Ioannis Pavlidis, Rogerio Feris, Tim McGraw, Mark Elendt, Regis Kopper, Eric Ragan, Zhao Ye, Gunther Weber, George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Ioannis Pavlidis, Rogerio Feris, Tim McGraw, Mark Elendt, Regis Kopper, Eric Ragan, Zhao Ye, and Gunther Weber
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- Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Computer vision, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Bioinformatics
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The two volume set LNCS 9474 and LNCS 9475 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2015, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA in December 2015. The 115 revised full papers and 35 poster papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 260 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections: Part I (LNCS 9474) comprises computational bioimaging; computer graphics; motion and tracking; segmentation; recognition; visualization; mapping; modeling and surface reconstruction; advancing autonomy for aerial robotics; medical imaging; virtual reality; observing humans; spectral imaging and processing; intelligent transportation systems; visual perception and robotic systems. Part II (LNCS 9475): applications; 3D computer vision; computer graphics; segmentation; biometrics; pattern recognition; recognition; and virtual reality.
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- 2015
57. Advances in Visual Computing : 11th International Symposium, ISVC 2015, Las Vegas, NV, USA, December 14-16, 2015, Proceedings, Part II
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George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Ioannis Pavlidis, Rogerio Feris, Tim McGraw, Mark Elendt, Regis Kopper, Eric Ragan, Zhao Ye, Gunther Weber, George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Ioannis Pavlidis, Rogerio Feris, Tim McGraw, Mark Elendt, Regis Kopper, Eric Ragan, Zhao Ye, and Gunther Weber
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- Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Computer vision, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Bioinformatics
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The two volume set LNCS 9474 and LNCS 9475 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2015, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA in December 2015. The 115 revised full papers and 35 poster papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 260 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections: Part I (LNCS 9474) comprises computational bioimaging; computer graphics; motion and tracking; segmentation; recognition; visualization; mapping; modeling and surface reconstruction; advancing autonomy for aerial robotics; medical imaging; virtual reality; observing humans; spectral imaging and processing; intelligent transportation systems; visual perception and robotic systems. Part II (LNCS 9475): applications; 3D computer vision; computer graphics; segmentation; biometrics; pattern recognition; recognition; and virtual reality.
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- 2015
58. Image and Video Technology : 6th Pacific-Rim Symposium, PSIVT 2013, Guanajuato, Mexico, October 28-November 1, 2013, Proceedings
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Reinhard Klette, Mariano Rivera, Shin`ichi Satoh, Reinhard Klette, Mariano Rivera, and Shin`ichi Satoh
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- Multimedia systems, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Information storage and retrieval systems, Computer networks, Application software
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 6th Pacific Rim Symposium on Image and Video Technology, PSIVT 2013, held in Guanajuato, México in October/November 2013. The total of 43 revised papers was carefully reviewed and selected from 90 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on image/video processing and analysis, image/video retrieval and scene understanding, applications of image and video technology, biomedical image processing and analysis, biometrics and image forensics, computational photography and arts, computer and robot vision, pattern recognition and video surveillance.
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- 2014
59. Biometric Recognition : 9th Chinese Conference on Biometric Recognition, CCBR 2014, Shenyang, China, November 7-9, 2014. Proceedings
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Zhenan Sun, Shiguang Shan, Haifeng Sang, Jie Zhou, Yunhong Wang, Weiqi Yuan, Zhenan Sun, Shiguang Shan, Haifeng Sang, Jie Zhou, Yunhong Wang, and Weiqi Yuan
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- Biometric identification, Pattern recognition systems, Computer vision, Algorithms, Computer graphics, Application software
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th Chinese Conference on Biometric Recognition, CCBR 2014, held in Shenyang, China, in November 2014. The 60 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from among 90 submissions. The papers focus on face, fingerprint and palmprint, vein biometrics, iris and ocular biometrics, behavioral biometrics, application and system of biometrics, multi-biometrics and information fusion, other biometric recognition and processing.
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- 2014
60. Advances in Visual Computing : 10th International Symposium, ISVC 2014, Las Vegas, NV, USA, December 8-10, 2014, Proceedings, Part II
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George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Ryan McMahan, Jason Jerald, Hui Zhang, Steven Drucker, Kambhamettu Chandra, El Choubassi Maha, Zhigang Deng, Mark Carlson, George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Ryan McMahan, Jason Jerald, Hui Zhang, Steven Drucker, Kambhamettu Chandra, El Choubassi Maha, Zhigang Deng, and Mark Carlson
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- Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Computer vision, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Bioinformatics
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The two volume set LNCS 8887 and 8888 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2014, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA. The 74 revised full papers and 55 poster papers presented together with 39 special track papers were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 280 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections: Part I (LNCS 8887) comprises computational bioimaging, computer graphics; motion, tracking, feature extraction and matching, segmentation, visualization, mapping, modeling and surface reconstruction, unmanned autonomous systems, medical imaging, tracking for human activity monitoring, intelligent transportation systems, visual perception and robotic systems. Part II (LNCS 8888) comprises topics such as computational bioimaging, recognition, computer vision, applications, face processing and recognition, virtual reality, and the poster sessions.
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- 2014
61. Advances in Visual Computing : 10th International Symposium, ISVC 2014, Las Vegas, NV, USA, December 8-10, 2014, Proceedings, Part I
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George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Ryan McMahan, Jason Jerald, Hui Zhang, Steven Drucker, Kambhamettu Chandra, El Choubassi Maha, Zhigang Deng, Mark Carlson, George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Ryan McMahan, Jason Jerald, Hui Zhang, Steven Drucker, Kambhamettu Chandra, El Choubassi Maha, Zhigang Deng, and Mark Carlson
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- Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Computer vision, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Bioinformatics
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The two volume set LNCS 8887 and 8888 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2014, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA. The 74 revised full papers and 55 poster papers presented together with 39 special track papers were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 280 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections: Part I (LNCS 8887) comprises computational bioimaging, computer graphics; motion, tracking, feature extraction and matching, segmentation, visualization, mapping, modeling and surface reconstruction, unmanned autonomous systems, medical imaging, tracking for human activity monitoring, intelligent transportation systems, visual perception and robotic systems. Part II (LNCS 8888) comprises topics such as computational bioimaging, recognition, computer vision, applications, face processing and recognition, virtual reality, and the poster sessions.
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- 2014
62. Image Analysis and Recognition : 11th International Conference, ICIAR 2014, Vilamoura, Portugal, October 22-24, 2014, Proceedings, Part II
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Aurélio Campilho, Mohamed Kamel, Aurélio Campilho, and Mohamed Kamel
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Biometric identification, Application software
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The two volumes LNCS 8814 and 8815 constitute the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition, ICIAR 2014, held in Vilamoura, Portugal, in October 2014. The 107 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 177 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: image representation and models; sparse representation; image restoration and enhancement; feature detection and image segmentation; classification and learning methods; document image analysis; image and video retrieval; remote sensing; applications; action, gestures and audio-visual recognition; biometrics; medical image processing and analysis; medical image segmentation; computer-aided diagnosis; retinal image analysis; 3D imaging; motion analysis and tracking; and robot vision.
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- 2014
63. Image Analysis and Recognition : 11th International Conference, ICIAR 2014, Vilamoura, Portugal, October 22-24, 2014, Proceedings, Part I
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Aurélio Campilho, Mohamed Kamel, Aurélio Campilho, and Mohamed Kamel
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Biometric identification, Application software
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The two volumes LNCS 8814 and 8815 constitute the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition, ICIAR 2014, held in Vilamoura, Portugal, in October 2014. The 107 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 177 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: image representation and models; sparse representation; image restoration and enhancement; feature detection and image segmentation; classification and learning methods; document image analysis; image and video retrieval; remote sensing; applications; action, gestures and audio-visual recognition; biometrics; medical image processing and analysis; medical image segmentation; computer-aided diagnosis; retinal image analysis; 3D imaging; motion analysis and tracking; and robot vision.
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- 2014
64. Diagrammatic Representation and Inference : 8th International Conference, Diagrams 2014, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, July 28 - August 1, 2014, Proceedings
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Tim Dwyer, Helen Purchase, Aidan Delaney, Tim Dwyer, Helen Purchase, and Aidan Delaney
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Computer graphics, Computers and civilization, Artificial intelligence, Computer science—Mathematics, Discrete mathematics
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams, Diagrams 2014, held in Melbourne, VIC, Australia in July/August 2014. The 15 revised full papers and 9 short papers presented together with 6 posters were carefully reviewed and selected from 40 submissions. The papers have been organized in the following topical sections: diagram layout, diagram notations, diagramming tools, diagrams in education, empirical studies and logic and diagrams.
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- 2014
65. Advances in Visual Computing : 9th International Symposium, ISVC 2013, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece, July 29-31, 2013. Proceedings, Part I
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George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Baoxin Li, Fatih Porikli, Victor Zordan, James Klosowski, Sabine Coquillart, Xun Luo, Min Chen, David Gotz, George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Baoxin Li, Fatih Porikli, Victor Zordan, James Klosowski, Sabine Coquillart, Xun Luo, Min Chen, and David Gotz
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- Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Computer vision, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Bioinformatics
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The two volume sets LNCS 8033 and 8034 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2013, held in Rethymnon, Crete, Greece, in July 2013. The 63 revised full papers and 35 poster papers presented together with 32 special track papers were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 220 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections: Part I (LNCS 8033) comprises computational bioimaging; computer graphics; motion, tracking and recognition; segmentation; visualization; 3D mapping, modeling and surface reconstruction; feature extraction, matching and recognition; sparse methods for computer vision, graphics and medical imaging; and face processing and recognition. Part II (LNCS 8034) comprises topics such as visualization; visual computing with multimodal data streams; visual computing in digital cultural heritage; intelligent environments: algorithms and applications; applications and virtual reality.
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- 2013
66. Advances in Visual Computing : 9th International Symposium, ISVC 2013, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece, July 29-31, 2013. Proceedings, Part II
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George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Baoxin Li, Fatih Porikli, Victor Zordan, James Klosowski, Sabine Coquillart, Xun Luo, Min Chen, David Gotz, George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Baoxin Li, Fatih Porikli, Victor Zordan, James Klosowski, Sabine Coquillart, Xun Luo, Min Chen, and David Gotz
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- Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Computer vision, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Bioinformatics
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The two volume sets LNCS 8033 and 8034 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2013, held in Rethymnon, Crete, Greece, in July 2013. The 63 revised full papers and 35 poster papers presented together with 32 special track papers were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 220 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections: Part I (LNCS 8033) comprises computational bioimaging; computer graphics; motion, tracking and recognition; segmentation; visualization; 3D mapping, modeling and surface reconstruction; feature extraction, matching and recognition; sparse methods for computer vision, graphics and medical imaging; face processing and recognition. Part II (LNCS 8034) comprises topics such as visualization; visual computing with multimodal data streams; visual computing in digital cultural heritage; intelligent environments: algorithms and applications; applications; virtual reality.
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- 2013
67. Biometric Recognition : 8th Chinese Conference, CCBR 2013, Jinan, China, November 16-17, 2013, Proceedings
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Zhenan Sun, Gongping Yang, Jie Zhou, Yunhong Wang, Yilong Yin, Zhenan Sun, Gongping Yang, Jie Zhou, Yunhong Wang, and Yilong Yin
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- Biometric identification, Pattern recognition systems, Computer vision, Algorithms, Computer graphics, Application software
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th Chinese Conference on Biometric Recognition, CCBR 2013, held in Jinan, China, in November 2013. The 57 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from among 100 submissions. The papers address the problems in face, fingerprint, palm print, vein biometrics, iris and ocular biometrics, behavioral biometrics and other related topics, and contribute new ideas to research and development of reliable and practical solutions for biometric authentication.
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- 2013
68. Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision : 4th International Conference, SSVM 2013, Schloss Seggau, Graz, Austria, June 2-6, 2013, Proceedings
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Arjan Kuijper, Kristian Bredies, Thomas Pock, Horst Bischof, Arjan Kuijper, Kristian Bredies, Thomas Pock, and Horst Bischof
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- Computer vision, Computer graphics, Pattern recognition systems, Algorithms, Application software, Computer science
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Scale Space Methods and Variational Methods in Computer Vision, SSVM 2013, held in Schloss Seggau near Graz, Austria, in June 2013. The 42 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected 69 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on image denoising and restoration, image enhancement and texture synthesis, optical flow and 3D reconstruction, scale space and partial differential equations, image and shape analysis, and segmentation.
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- 2013
69. Biometric Recognition : 7th Chinese Conference, CCBR 2012, Guangzhou, China, December 4-5, 2012, Proceedings
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Wei-Shi Zheng, Zhenan Sun, Yunhong Wang, Xilin Chen, Pong C. Yuen, Jianhuang Lai, Wei-Shi Zheng, Zhenan Sun, Yunhong Wang, Xilin Chen, Pong C. Yuen, and Jianhuang Lai
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- Biometric identification, Pattern recognition systems, Computer vision, Algorithms, Computer graphics, Application software
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th Chinese Conference on Biometric Recognition, CCBR 2012, held in Guangzhou, China, in December 2012. The 46 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 80 submissions. The papers address the problems in face, iris, hand biometrics, speaker, handwriting, gait, soft biometrics, security and other related topics, and contribute new ideas to research and development of reliable and practical solutions for biometric authentication.
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- 2013
70. Virtual Environments ’98 : Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop in Stuttgart, Germany, June 16–18, 1998
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Martin Göbel, Jürgen Landauer, Ulrich Lang, Matthias Wapler, Martin Göbel, Jürgen Landauer, Ulrich Lang, and Matthias Wapler
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- Computer graphics, Application software, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Computer simulation, Computers, Special purpose
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Ten years after Virtual Environment research started with NASA's VIEW project, these techniques are now exploited in industry to speed up product development cycles, to ensure higher product quality, and to encourage early training on and for new products. Especially the automotive industry, but also the oil and gas industry are driving the use of these techniques in their works. The papers in this volume reflect all the different tracks of the workshop: reviewed technical papers as research contributions, summaries on panels of VE applications in the automotive, the medical, the telecommunication and the geoscience field, a panel discussing VEs as the future workspace, invited papers from experts reporting from VEs for entertainment industry, for media arts, for supercomputing and productivity enhancement. Short industrial case studies, reporting very briefly from ongoing industrial activities complete this state of the art snapshot.
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- 2012
71. Virtual Environments ’99 : Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop in Vienna, Austria, May 31–June 1, 1999
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Michael Gervautz, Axel Hildebrand, Dieter Schmalstieg, Michael Gervautz, Axel Hildebrand, and Dieter Schmalstieg
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- Computer graphics, Computer simulation, Computers, Special purpose, Application software
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This book contains the scientific papers presented at the SthEUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Virtual Environments'99, which st st was held in Vienna May 31 and June 1. It was organized by the Institute of Computer Graphics of the Vienna University of Technology together with the Austrian Academy of Sciences and EUROGRAPHICS. The workshop brought together scientists from all over the world to present and discuss the latest scientific advances in the field of Virtual Environments. 31 papers where submitted for reviewing and 18 where selected to be presented at the workshop. Most of the top research institutions working in the area submitted papers and presented their latest results. These presentations were complemented by invited lectures from Stephen Feiner and Ron Azuma, two key researchers in the area of Augmented Reality. The book gives a good overview of the state of the art in Augmented Reality and Virtual Environment research. The special focus of the Workshop was Augmented Reality, reflecting a noticeable strong trend in the field of Virtual Environments. Augmented Reality tries to enrich real environments with virtual objects rather than replacing the real world with a virtual world. The main challenges include real time rendering, tracking, registration and occlusion of real and virtual objects, shading and lighting interaction, and interaction techniques in augmented environments. These problems are addressed by new research results documented in this book. Besides Augmented Reality, the papers collected here also address levels of detail, distributed environments, systems and applications, and interaction techniques.
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- 2012
72. User Interface Management Systems : Proceedings of the Workshop on User Interface Management Systems Held in Seeheim, FRG, November 1–3, 1983
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Günther E. Pfaff and Günther E. Pfaff
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- Application software, Computer graphics, Computer-aided engineering
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The book contains the proceedings and reports of the'Workshop on User Interface Management Systems', held in Seeheim, Federal Re public of Germany, November 1-3, 1983. The workshop brought toge ther experts in using and developing techniques for managing the dialo gue between users and interactive graphics systems. The purpose of the workshop was to produce an agreed report contrasting existing ap proaches, and outlining directions for future work. Four different areas were defined and addressed at the workshop, namely a) role, model, structure and construction of a UIMS b) dialogue specification tools c) interface of the UIMS to the application d) user's conceptual model All participants prepared papers each in one ofthose problem areas. The papers have been rewritten in the light of the issues discussed during the workshop. Also a subgroup report was produced for each problem area summarizing the results of the discussions at the workshop. Preface User Interface Management Systems (UlMS) are the mediators between the user and the application programs. As more and more in teractive programs become widely available,methods and techniques of designing and implementing acceptable user interfaces have to be inves tigated. Since many years, research on the design of user interface mana gement systems is going on. This EUROGRAPHICS Workshop follows from the ACM SIGGRAPH Workshop on Graphical Input and Interac tion Techniques of May, 1982 in Seattle (see: Computer Graphics 17(1), 1983), and the IFIP WG 5.
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- 2012
73. Image Analysis and Recognition : 9th International Conference, ICIAR 2012, Aveiro, Portugal, June 25-27, 2012. Proceedings, Part II
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Aurelio Campilho, Mohamed Kamel, Aurelio Campilho, and Mohamed Kamel
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Algorithms, Application software
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The two-volume set LNCS 7324/7325 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Image and Recognition, ICIAR 2012, held in Aveiro, Portugal, in June 2012. The 107 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 207 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on clustering and classification; image processing; image analysis; motion analysis and tracking; shape representation; 3D imaging; applications; biometrics and face recognition; human activity recognition; biomedical image analysis; retinal image analysis; and call detection and modeling.
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- 2012
74. Image Analysis and Recognition : 9th International Conference, ICIAR 2012, Aveiro, Portugal, June 25-27, 2012. Proceedings, Part I
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Aurelio Campilho, Mohamed Kamel, Aurelio Campilho, and Mohamed Kamel
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Algorithms, Application software
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The two-volume set LNCS 7324/7325 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Image and Recognition, ICIAR 2012, held in Aveiro, Portugal, in June 2012. The 107 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 207 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on clustering and classification; image processing; image analysis; motion analysis and tracking; shape representation; 3D imaging; applications; biometrics and face recognition; human activity recognition; biomedical image analysis; retinal image analysis; and call detection and modeling.
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- 2012
75. Diagrammatic Representation and Inference : 7th International Conference, Diagrams 2012, Canterbury, UK, July 2-6, 2012, Proceedings
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Philip T. Cox, Beryl Plimmer, Peter Rodgers, Philip T. Cox, Beryl Plimmer, and Peter Rodgers
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Computer graphics, Computers and civilization, Artificial intelligence, Computer science—Mathematics, Discrete mathematics
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Theory and Application of Diagrams, Diagrams 2012, held in Canaterbury, UK, in July 2012. The 16 long papers, 6 short papers and 21 poster abstracts presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 83 submissions. The papers are organized in keynotes, tutorial, workshops, graduate student symposium and topical sections on psychological and cognitive issues, diagram layout, diagrams and data analysis, Venn and Euler diagrams, reasoning with diagrams, investigating aesthetics, applications of diagrams.
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- 2012
76. Advances in Modelling, Animation and Rendering
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John Vince, Rae Earnshaw, John Vince, and Rae Earnshaw
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- Computer vision, Application software, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Computer graphics, Artificial intelligence
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'Advances in computer technology and developments such as the Internet provide a constant momentum to design new techniques and algorithms to support computer graphics. Modelling, animation and rendering remain principal topics in the filed of computer graphics and continue to attract researchers around the world.'This volume contains the papers presented at Computer Graphics International 2002, in July, at the University of Bradford, UK. These papers represent original research in computer graphics from around the world and cover areas such as:- Real-time computer animation - Image based rendering - Non photo-realistic rendering - Virtual reality - Avatars - Geometric and solid modelling - Computational geometry - Physically based modelling - Graphics hardware architecture - Data visualisation - Data compression The focus is on the commercial application and industrial use of computer graphics and digital media systems.
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- 2012
77. Computer Vision -- ECCV 2012. Workshops and Demonstrations : Florence, Italy, October 7-13, 2012, Proceedings, Part III
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Andrea Fusiello, Vittorio Murino, Rita Cucchiara, Andrea Fusiello, Vittorio Murino, and Rita Cucchiara
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- Computer vision, Pattern recognition systems, Artificial intelligence, Algorithms, Computer graphics, Application software
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The three volume set LNCS 7583, 7584 and 7585 comprises the Workshops and Demonstrations which took place in connection with the European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2012, held in Firenze, Italy, in October 2012. The total of 179 workshop papers and 23 demonstration papers was carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the proceedings. They where held at workshops with the following themes: non-rigid shape analysis and deformable image alignment; visual analysis and geo-localization of large-scale imagery; Web-scale vision and social media; video event categorization, tagging and retrieval; re-identification; biological and computer vision interfaces; where computer vision meets art; consumer depth cameras for computer vision; unsolved problems in optical flow and stereo estimation; what's in a face?; color and photometry in computer vision; computer vision in vehicle technology: from earth to mars; parts and attributes; analysis and retrieval of tracked events and motion in imagery streams; action recognition and pose estimation in still images; higher-order models and global constraints in computer vision; information fusion in computer vision for concept recognition; 2.5D sensing technologies in motion: the quest for 3D; benchmarking facial image analysis technologies.
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- 2012
78. Computer Vision -- ECCV 2012. Workshops and Demonstrations : Florence, Italy, October 7-13, 2012, Proceedings, Part II
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Andrea Fusiello, Vittorio Murino, Rita Cucchiara, Andrea Fusiello, Vittorio Murino, and Rita Cucchiara
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- Computer vision, Pattern recognition systems, Artificial intelligence, Algorithms, Computer graphics, Application software
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The three volume set LNCS 7583, 7584 and 7585 comprises the Workshops and Demonstrations which took place in connection with the European Conference on Computer Vision, ECCV 2012, held in Firenze, Italy, in October 2012. The total of 179 workshop papers and 23 demonstration papers was carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the proceedings. They where held at workshops with the following themes: non-rigid shape analysis and deformable image alignment; visual analysis and geo-localization of large-scale imagery; Web-scale vision and social media; video event categorization, tagging and retrieval; re-identification; biological and computer vision interfaces; where computer vision meets art; consumer depth cameras for computer vision; unsolved problems in optical flow and stereo estimation; what's in a face?; color and photometry in computer vision; computer vision in vehicle technology: from earth to mars; parts and attributes; analysis and retrieval of tracked events and motion in imagery streams; action recognition and pose estimation in still images; higher-order models and global constraints in computer vision; information fusion in computer vision for concept recognition; 2.5D sensing technologies in motion: the quest for 3D; benchmarking facial image analysis technologies.
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- 2012
79. Virtual Environments 2000 : Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 1–2, 2000
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J.D. Mulder, R. van Liere, J.D. Mulder, and R. van Liere
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- Computer graphics, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, System theory, Control theory, Computer simulation, Computers, Special purpose, Application software
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This book contains the proceedings of the sixth Eurographics Workshop on Vir tual Environments. The event took place from June 1 to June 2, 2000, in Am sterdam. We hope that readers will find these proceedings to be valuable, not only for virtual environment researchers, but also for practitioners developing or using virtual environment applications. We are glad to report that visibility of the workshop continues to expand and that virtual environment researchers and practitioners from allover the world are submitting papers. This year, 40 papers and case studies were submitted of which 20 were accepted. In addition, we are glad to see that the focus of the workshop is also expanding. We accepted 6 research papers on evaluation of virtual environments and there was a broad sampling of other topics. We would like to thank all those involved in organizing the symposium. In particular, thanks go to Mieke Brune who was in charge of the local organization. In addition, we want to thank the international program committee for their excellent, yet laborious, job in reviewing all submitted papers. The quality of the workshop is a reflection of the quality of the submitted papers and the quality of the reviewing process.
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- 2012
80. Computational Visual Media : First International Conference, CVM 2012, Beijing, China, November 8-10, 2012, Proceedings
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Shi-Min Hu, Ralph Martin, Shi-Min Hu, and Ralph Martin
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- Computer vision, Pattern recognition systems, Application software, Computer graphics, Artificial intelligence, Algorithms
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of CVM 2012, the First International Conference on Computational Visual Media, held in Beijing, China, in November 2012. The 33 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 81 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on image processing I and II, geometric processing, saliency, recognition, perception and learning, shape analysis, media retrieval, and capture, rendering and visualization.
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- 2012
81. Virtual and Mixed Reality - Systems and Applications : International Conference, Virtual and Mixed Reality 2011, Held As Part of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011, Proceedings, Part II
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Randall Shumaker and Randall Shumaker
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Computer graphics, Artificial intelligence, Computers, Special purpose, Application software, Multimedia systems
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The two-volume set LNCS 6773-6774 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Virtual and Mixed Reality 2011, held as Part of HCI International 2011, in Orlando, FL, USA, in July 2011, jointly with 10 other conferences addressing the latest research and development efforts and highlighting the human aspects of design and use of computing systems. The 47 revised papers included in the first volume were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: VR in education, training and health; VR for culture and entertainment; virtual humans and avatars; developing virtual and mixed environments.
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- 2011
82. Virtual and Mixed Reality - New Trends, Part I : International Conference, Virtual and Mixed Reality 2011, Held As Part of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011, Proceedings, Part I
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Randall Shumaker and Randall Shumaker
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Computer graphics, Artificial intelligence, Computers, Special purpose, Application software, Multimedia systems
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The two-volume set LNCS 6773-6774 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Virtual and Mixed Reality 2011, held as Part of HCI International 2011, in Orlando, FL, USA, in July 2011, jointly with 10 other conferences addressing the latest research and development efforts and highlighting the human aspects of design and use of computing systems. The 43 revised papers included in the first volume were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: augmented reality applications; virtual and immersive environments; novel interaction devices and techniques in VR; human physiology and behavior in VR environments.
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- 2011
83. Advances in Visual Computing : 7th International Symposium, ISVC 2011, Las Vegas, NV, USA, September 26-28, 2011. Proceedings, Part II
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George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Song Wang, Kim Kyungnam, Bedrich Benes, Kenneth Moreland, Christoph Borst, Stephen DiVerdi, Chiang Yi-Jen, Jiang Ming, George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Song Wang, Kim Kyungnam, Bedrich Benes, Kenneth Moreland, Christoph Borst, Stephen DiVerdi, Chiang Yi-Jen, and Jiang Ming
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- Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Computer vision, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Bioinformatics
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The two volume set LNCS 6938 and LNCS 6939 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2011, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA, in September 2011. The 68 revised full papers and 46 poster papers presented together with 30 papers in the special tracks were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 240 submissions. The papers of part I (LNCS 6938) are organized in computational bioimaging, computer graphics, motion and tracking, segmentation, visualization; mapping modeling and surface reconstruction, biomedical imaging, computer graphics, interactive visualization in novel and heterogeneous display environments, object detection and recognition. Part II (LNCS 6939) comprises topics such as immersive visualization, applications, object detection and recognition, virtual reality, and best practices in teaching visual computing.
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- 2011
84. Advances in Visual Computing : 7th International Symposium, ISVC 2011, Las Vegas, NV, USA, September 26-28, 2011. Proceedings, Part I
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George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Song Wang, Kim Kyungnam, Bedrich Benes, Kenneth Moreland, Christoph Borst, Stephen DiVerdi, Chiang Yi-Jen, Jiang Ming, George Bebis, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Song Wang, Kim Kyungnam, Bedrich Benes, Kenneth Moreland, Christoph Borst, Stephen DiVerdi, Chiang Yi-Jen, and Jiang Ming
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- Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Computer vision, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Bioinformatics
- Abstract
The two volume set LNCS 6938 and LNCS 6939 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2011, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA, in September 2011. The 68 revised full papers and 46 poster papers presented together with 30 papers in the special tracks were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 240 submissions. The papers of part I (LNCS 6938) are organized in computational bioimaging, computer graphics, motion and tracking, segmentation, visualization; mapping modeling and surface reconstruction, biomedical imaging, computer graphics, interactive visualization in novel and heterogeneous display environments, object detection and recognition. Part II (LNCS 6939) comprises topics such as immersive visualization, applications, object detection and recognition, virtual reality, and best practices in teaching visual computing.
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- 2011
85. Transactions on Edutainment V
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Artificial intelligence, Application software, Multimedia systems, Computer graphics, Education—Data processing
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This journal subline serves as a forum for stimulating and disseminating innovative research ideas, theories, emerging technologies, empirical investigations, state-of-the-art methods, and tools in all different genres of edutainment, such as game-based learning and serious games, interactive storytelling, virtual learning environments, VR-based education, and related fields. It covers aspects from educational and game theories, human-computer interaction, computer graphics, artificial intelligence, and systems design. The 5th volume in this series represents a selection of 12 contributions from DMDCM 2010, the 5th International Conference on Digital Media and Digital Content Management, held in Chongqing, China, in December 2010, as well as 9 regular papers. The papers cover topics such as human-computer interaction, virtual exhibit, face recognition, character animation etc.; they moreover present a large number of application examples in the area of e-learning, game, animation, multimedia, and virtual reality which gives more broad view on the application of edutainment-related techniques.
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- 2011
86. Image Analysis and Recognition : 8th International Conference, ICIAR 2011, Burnaby, BC, Canada, June 22-24, 2011. Proceedings, Part I
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Mohamed Kamel, Aurelio Campilho, Mohamed Kamel, and Aurelio Campilho
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Algorithms, Application software
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The two-volume set LNCS 6753/6754 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Image and Recognition, ICIAR 2011, held in Burnaby, Canada, in June 2011. The 84 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 147 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on image and video processing; feature extraction and pattern recognition; computer vision; color, texture, motion and shape; tracking; biomedical image analysis; biometrics; face recognition; image coding, compression and encryption; and applications.
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- 2011
87. Image Analysis and Recognition : 8th International Conference, ICIAR 2011, Burnaby, BC, Canada, June 22-24, 2011. Proceedings, Part II
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Mohamed Kamel, Aurelio Campilho, Mohamed Kamel, and Aurelio Campilho
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Algorithms, Application software
- Abstract
The two-volume set LNCS 6753/6754 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Image and Recognition, ICIAR 2011, held in Burnaby, Canada, in June 2011. The 84 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 147 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on image and video processing; feature extraction and pattern recognition; computer vision; color, texture, motion and shape; tracking; biomedical image analysis; biometrics; face recognition; image coding, compression and encryption; and applications.
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- 2011
88. Pattern Recognition : 32nd DAGM Symposium, Darmstadt, Germany, September 22-24, 2010, Proceedings
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Michael Goesele, Stefan Roth, Arjan Kuijper, Bernt Schiele, Konrad Schindler, Michael Goesele, Stefan Roth, Arjan Kuijper, Bernt Schiele, and Konrad Schindler
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- Computer vision, Pattern recognition systems, Artificial intelligence, Computer graphics, Algorithms, Application software
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On behalf of the organizing committee, we would like to welcome you to Da- nd stadt and DAGM 2010,the 32 Annual Symposium of the German Association for Pattern Recognition. The technical program covered all aspects of pattern recognition and, to name only a few areas, ranged from 3D reconstruction, to object recognition and medical applications. The result is re?ected in these proceedings, which contain the papers presented at DAGM 2010. Our call for papers resulted in 134 submissions from institutions in 21 countries. Each paper underwent a rigorous reviewing process and was assigned to at least three program committee m- bers for review. The reviewing phase was followed by a discussion phase among the respective program committee members in order to suggest papers for - ceptance. The?nal decision was taken during a program committee meeting held in Darmstadt based on all reviews, the discussion results and, if necessary, additional reviewing. Based on this rigorous process we selected a total of 57 papers, corresponding to an acceptance rate of below 45%. Out of all accepted papers, 24 were chosen for oral and 33 for poster presentation. All accepted - pers have been published in these proceedings and given the same number of pages. We would like to thank all members of the program committee as well as the external reviewers for their valuable and highly appreciated contribution to the community.
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- 2010
89. Intelligent Robotics and Applications : Third International Conference, ICIRA 2010, Shanghai, China, November 10-12, 2010. Proceedings, Part II
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Honghai Liu, Han Ding, Zhenhua Xiong, Xiangyang Zhu, Honghai Liu, Han Ding, Zhenhua Xiong, and Xiangyang Zhu
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- Artificial intelligence, Control engineering, Robotics, Automation, Computer vision, Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Application software
- Abstract
The market demand for skills, knowledge and adaptability have positioned robotics to be an important field in both engineering and science. One of the most highly visible applications of robotics has been the robotic automation of many industrial tasks in factories. In the future, a new era will come in which we will see a greater success for robotics in non-industrial environments. In order to anticipate a wider deployment of intelligent and autonomous robots for tasks such as manufacturing, healthcare, ent- tainment, search and rescue, surveillance, exploration, and security missions, it is essential to push the frontier of robotics into a new dimension, one in which motion and intelligence play equally important roles. The 2010 International Conference on Intelligent Robotics and Applications (ICIRA 2010) was held in Shanghai, China, November 10–12, 2010. The theme of the c- ference was “Robotics Harmonizing Life,” a theme that reflects the ever-growing interest in research, development and applications in the dynamic and exciting areas of intelligent robotics. These volumes of Springer's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intel- gence and Lecture Notes in Computer Science contain 140 high-quality papers, which were selected at least for the papers in general sessions, with a 62% acceptance rate Traditionally, ICIRA 2010 holds a series of plenary talks, and we were fortunate to have two such keynote speakers who shared their expertise with us in diverse topic areas spanning the rang of intelligent robotics and application activities.
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- 2010
90. Intelligent Robotics and Applications : Third International Conference, ICIRA 2010, Shanghai, China, November 10-12, 2010. Proceedings, Part I
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Honghai Liu, Han Ding, Zhenhua Xiong, Xiangyang Zhu, Honghai Liu, Han Ding, Zhenhua Xiong, and Xiangyang Zhu
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- Artificial intelligence, Control engineering, Robotics, Automation, Computer vision, Pattern recognition systems, Computer graphics, Application software
- Abstract
The market demand for skills, knowledge and adaptability have positioned robotics to be an important field in both engineering and science. One of the most highly visible applications of robotics has been the robotic automation of many industrial tasks in factories. In the future, a new era will come in which we will see a greater success for robotics in non-industrial environments. In order to anticipate a wider deployment of intelligent and autonomous robots for tasks such as manufacturing, healthcare, ent- tainment, search and rescue, surveillance, exploration, and security missions, it is essential to push the frontier of robotics into a new dimension, one in which motion and intelligence play equally important roles. The 2010 International Conference on Intelligent Robotics and Applications (ICIRA 2010) was held in Shanghai, China, November 10–12, 2010. The theme of the c- ference was “Robotics Harmonizing Life,” a theme that reflects the ever-growing interest in research, development and applications in the dynamic and exciting areas of intelligent robotics. These volumes of Springer's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intel- gence and Lecture Notes in Computer Science contain 140 high-quality papers, which were selected at least for the papers in general sessions, with a 62% acceptance rate Traditionally, ICIRA 2010 holds a series of plenary talks, and we were fortunate to have two such keynote speakers who shared their expertise with us in diverse topic areas spanning the rang of intelligent robotics and application activities.
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- 2010
91. Human-Computer Interaction. Novel Interaction Methods and Techniques : 13th International Conference, HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009, Proceedings, Part II
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Julie A. Jacko and Julie A. Jacko
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Image processing—Digital techniques, Computer vision, Multimedia systems, Application software, Computer graphics, Computer networks
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The 13th International Conference on Human–Computer Interaction, HCI Inter- tional 2009, was held in San Diego, California, USA, July 19–24, 2009, jointly with the Symposium on Human Interface (Japan) 2009, the 8th International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, the 5th International Conference on Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction, the Third International Conf- ence on Virtual and Mixed Reality, the Third International Conference on Internati- alization, Design and Global Development, the Third International Conference on Online Communities and Social Computing, the 5th International Conference on Augmented Cognition, the Second International Conference on Digital Human Mod- ing, and the First International Conference on Human Centered Design. A total of 4,348 individuals from academia, research institutes, industry and gove- mental agencies from 73 countries submitted contributions, and 1,397 papers that were judged to be of high scientific quality were included in the program. These papers - dress the latest research and development efforts and highlight the human aspects of design and use of computing systems. The papers accepted for presentation thoroughly cover the entire field of human–computer interaction, addressing major advances in the knowledge and effective use of computers in a variety of application areas.
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- 2009
92. Human-Computer Interaction. Ambient, Ubiquitous and Intelligent Interaction : 13th International Conference, HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009, Proceedings, Part III
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Julie A. Jacko and Julie A. Jacko
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Image processing—Digital techniques, Computer vision, Multimedia systems, Application software, Computer graphics, Computer networks
- Abstract
The 13th International Conference on Human–Computer Interaction, HCI Inter- tional 2009, was held in San Diego, California, USA, July 19–24, 2009, jointly with the Symposium on Human Interface (Japan) 2009, the 8th International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, the 5th International Conference on Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction, the Third International Conf- ence on Virtual and Mixed Reality, the Third International Conference on Internati- alization, Design and Global Development, the Third International Conference on Online Communities and Social Computing, the 5th International Conference on Augmented Cognition, the Second International Conference on Digital Human Mod- ing, and the First International Conference on Human Centered Design. A total of 4,348 individuals from academia, research institutes, industry and g- ernmental agencies from 73 countries submitted contributions, and 1,397 papers that were judged to be of high scientific quality were included in the program. These papers address the latest research and development efforts and highlight the human aspects of the design and use of computing systems. The papers accepted for presen- tion thoroughly cover the entire field of human–computer interaction, addressing major advances in the knowledge and effective use of computers in a variety of app- cation areas.
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- 2009
93. Human-Computer Interaction. New Trends : 13th International Conference, HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009, Proceedings, Part I
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Julie A. Jacko and Julie A. Jacko
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Image processing—Digital techniques, Computer vision, Multimedia systems, Application software, Computer graphics, Computer networks
- Abstract
The 13th International Conference on Human–Computer Interaction, HCI Inter- tional 2009, was held in San Diego, California, USA, July 19–24, 2009, jointly with the Symposium on Human Interface (Japan) 2009, the 8th International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, the 5th International Conference on Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction, the Third International Conf- ence on Virtual and Mixed Reality, the Third International Conference on Internati- alization, Design and Global Development, the Third International Conference on Online Communities and Social Computing, the 5th International Conference on Augmented Cognition, the Second International Conference on Digital Human Mod- ing, and the First International Conference on Human Centered Design. A total of 4,348 individuals from academia, research institutes, industry and gove- mental agencies from 73 countries submitted contributions, and 1,397 papers that were judged to be of high scientific quality were included in the program. These papers - dress the latest research and development efforts and highlight the human aspects of design and use of computing systems. The papers accepted for presentation thoroughly cover the entire field of human–computer interaction, addressing major advances in the knowledge and effective use of computers in a variety of application areas.
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- 2009
94. Human-Computer Interaction. Interacting in Various Application Domains : 13th International Conference, HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009, Proceedings, Part IV
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Julie A. Jacko and Julie A. Jacko
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Image processing—Digital techniques, Computer vision, Multimedia systems, Application software, Computer graphics, Computer networks
- Abstract
The 13th International Conference on Human–Computer Interaction, HCI Inter- tional 2009, was held in San Diego, California, USA, July 19–24, 2009, jointly with the Symposium on Human Interface (Japan) 2009, the 8th International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, the 5th International Conference on Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction, the Third International Conf- ence on Virtual and Mixed Reality, the Third International Conference on Internati- alization, Design and Global Development, the Third International Conference on Online Communities and Social Computing, the 5th International Conference on A- mented Cognition, the Second International Conference on Digital Human Modeling, and the First International Conference on Human Centered Design. A total of 4,348 individuals from academia, research institutes, industry and gove- mental agencies from 73 countries submitted contributions, and 1,397 papers that were judged to be of high scientific quality were included in the program. These papers - dress the latest research and development efforts and highlight the human aspects of the design and use of computing systems. The papers accepted for presentation thoroughly cover the entire field of human–computer interaction, addressing major advances in knowledge and effective use of computers in a variety of application areas.
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- 2009
95. Advances in Image and Video Technology : Third Pacific Rim Symposium, PSIVT 2009, Tokyo, Japan, January 13-16, 2009, Proceedings
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Toshikazu Wada, Fay Huang, Stephen Lin, Toshikazu Wada, Fay Huang, and Stephen Lin
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- Application software, Computer networks, Database management, Multimedia systems, Computer vision, Computer graphics
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third Pacific Rim Symposium on Image and Video Technology, PSIVT 2008, held in Tokyo, Japan, in January 2009. The 39 revised full papers and 57 posters were carefully reviewed and selected from 247 submissions. The symposium features 8 major themes including all aspects of image and video technology: image sensors and multimedia hardware; graphics and visualization; image and video analysis; recognition and retrieval; multi-view imaging and processing; computer vision applications; video communications and networking; and multimedia processing. The papers are organized in topical sections on faces and pedestrians; panoramic images; local image analysis; organization and grouping; multiview geometry; detection and tracking; computational photography and forgeries; coding and steganography; recognition and search; and reconstruction and visualization.
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- 2009
96. Changing Television Environments : 6th European Conference, EuroITV 2008, Salzburg, Austria, July 3-4, 2008, Proceedings
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Manfred Tscheligi, Marianna Obrist, Arthur Lugmayr, Manfred Tscheligi, Marianna Obrist, and Arthur Lugmayr
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Application software, Multimedia systems, Computer graphics, Digital humanities
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Interactive Television, EuroITV 2008, held in Salzburg, Austria, in July 2008. The 42 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 156 submissions. The contributions cover significant aspects of the interactive television domain including submissions on user studies, technical challenges related to new developments as well as new kind of formats. The papers are organized in topical sections on interactive TV, interactive authoring, personalisation and recommender systems, mobile TV, social TV, new TV environments, iTV architectures and systems, user interfaces and interaction design, user studies, and accessibility.
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- 2008
97. Pattern Recognition : 30th DAGM Symposium Munich, Germany, June 10-13, 2008 Proceedings
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Gerhard Rigoll and Gerhard Rigoll
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- Pattern recognition systems, Computer programming, Application software, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Computer graphics
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 30th Symposium of the German Association for Pattern Recognition, DAGM 2008, held in Munich, Germany, in June 2008. The 53 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 136 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on learning and classification, tracking, medical image processing and segmentation, audio, speech and handwriting recognition, multiview geometry and 3D-reconstruction, motion and matching, and image analysis.
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- 2008
98. Pattern Recognition : 23rd DAGM Symposium, Munich, Germany, September 12-14, 2001. Proceedings
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Bernd Radig, Stefan Florczyk, Bernd Radig, and Stefan Florczyk
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- Pattern recognition systems, Application software, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Artificial intelligence
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Sometimes milestones in the evolution of the DAGM Symposium become immediately visible. The Technical Committee decided to publish the symposium proceedings completely in English. As a consequence we successfully negotiated with Springer Verlag to publish in the international well accepted series “Lecture Notes in Computer Science”. The quality of the contributions convinced the editors and the lectors. Thanks to them and to the authors. We received 105 acceptable, good, and even excellent manuscripts. We selected carefully, using three reviewers for each anonymized paper, 58 talks and posters. Our 41 reviewers had a hard job evaluating and especially rejecting contributions. We are grateful for the time and effort they spent in this task. The program committee awarded prizes to the best papers. We are much obliged to the generous sponsors. We had three invited talks from outstanding colleagues, namely Bernhard Nebel (Robot Soccer – A Challenge for Cooperative Action and Perception), Thomas Lengauer (Computational Biology – An Interdisciplinary Challenge for Computational Pattern Recognition), and Nassir Navab (Medical and Industrial Augmented Reality: Challenges for Real Time Vision, Computer Graphics, and Mobile Computing). N. Navab even wrote a special paper for this conference, which is included in the proceedings. We were proud that we could convince well known experts to offer tutorials to our participants: H. P. Seidel, Univ. Saarbrücken – A Framework for the Acquisition, Processing, and Interactive Display of High Quality 3D Models; S. Heuel, Univ. Bonn – Projective Geometry for Grouping and Orientation Tasks; G. Rigoll, Univ.
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- 2007
99. Advances in Multimedia Modeling : 13th International Multimedia Modeling Conference, MMM 2007, Singapore, January 9-12, 2007, Proceedings, Part II
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Tat-Jen Cham, Jianfei Cai, Chitra Dorai, Deepu Rajan, Tat-Seng Chua, Liang-Tien Chia, Tat-Jen Cham, Jianfei Cai, Chitra Dorai, Deepu Rajan, Tat-Seng Chua, and Liang-Tien Chia
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- Application software, Computer engineering, Computer networks, Database management, Multimedia systems, Computer vision, Computer graphics
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The two volume set LNCS 4351 and LNCS 4352 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th International Multimedia Modeling Conference, MMM 2007, held in Singapore in January 2007. Based on rigorous reviewing, the program committee selected 123 carefully revised full papers of the main technical sessions and 33 revised full papers of four special sessions from a total of 392 submissions for presentation in two volumes.
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- 2007
100. Advances in Visual Computing : Second International Symposium, ISVC 2006, Lake Tahoe, NV, USA, November 6-8, 2006, Proceedings, Part II
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Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Ara Nefian, Gopi Meenakshisundaram, Valerio Pascucci, Jiri Zara, Jose Molineros, Holger Theisel, Tom Malzbender, Richard Boyle, Bahram Parvin, Darko Koracin, Ara Nefian, Gopi Meenakshisundaram, Valerio Pascucci, Jiri Zara, Jose Molineros, Holger Theisel, and Tom Malzbender
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- Pattern recognition systems, Application software, Computer programming, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Computer graphics
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It is with great pleasure that we welcome you all to the proceedings of the 2nd InternationalSymposiumonVisualComputing(ISVC2006)heldinLakeTahoe. Followinga successfulmeeting lastyear,wewitnesseda muchstrongerandmore productive event this year. ISVC o?ers a common umbrella for the four main areas of visual computing including vision, graphics, visualization, and virtual reality. Its goal is to provide a forum for researchers, scientists, engineers and practitionersthroughouttheworldtopresenttheirlatestresearch?ndings,ideas, developments and applications in the broader area of visual computing. This year, the program consisted of 13 oral sessions, one poster session, ten special tracks, and six keynote presentations. The response to the call for - pers was very strong. We received more than twice the papers received last year. Speci?cally, we received over 280 submissions for the main symposium from which we accepted 65 papers for oral presentation (23% acceptance) and 56 papers for poster presentation (20% acceptance). Special track papers were solicited separately through the Organizing and Program Committees of each track. A total of 57 papers were accepted for presentation in the special tracks. All papers were reviewed with an emphasis on potential to contribute to the state of the art in the?eld. Selection criteria included accuracy and originality of ideas, clarity and signi?cance of results, and presentation quality. The review process was quite rigorous, involving two to three independent blind reviews followed by several days of discussion. During the discussion period we tried to correct anomalies and errors that might have existed in the initial reviews.
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- 2006
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