[image 01847] 論文募集 DGMM4CV (〆切:8/5)

Akihiro Sugimoto sugimoto @ nii.ac.jp
2016年 6月 6日 (月) 12:52:20 JST


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                ACCV 2016 Workshop on

   DISCRETE GEOMETRY AND MATHEMATICAL MORPHOLOGY
           FOR COMPUTER VISION (DGMM4CV),

                   Taipei, Taiwan,
          One day among 20,24 November 2016,
            in conjunction with ACCV 2016.

     url: http://www.dgcv.nii.ac.jp/DGMM4CV2016/

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Important dates
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- Submission deadline: August 5th, 2016
- Notification: September 10th, 2016
- Camera-ready paper deadline: September 16th, 2016
- Workshop: November 20th or 24th, 2016


Call for Papers
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Discrete geometry plays a fundamental role in research fields such as image
analysis, computer vision, computer graphics, pattern recognition, and
shape modelling. This is because all data in the computer are unavoidably
discrete. The foundation of discrete geometry comes from the necessity of
the treatment of digitized models or images of objects in the 2D or 3D
Euclidean space. Mathematical morphology, on the other hand, is a theory
and technique for analyzing and processing geometrical structures based on
set theory, lattice theory, and topology. Mathematical morphology is most
commonly applied to digital images, but it can be employed as well on
graphs, surface meshes, solids, and many other spatial structures.

The community of discrete geometry and that of mathematical morphology have
closely communicated and mutually exchanged latest research results and
ideas to stimulate and widen the communities. However, the computer vision
community has less communicated with both the communities in spite that
they all are working for digital images. Sharing recent findings in each
community with the other communities contributes to advancing the cutting
edge of researches for image analysis. There are increased demands to
exchange latest results and ideas to foster these three communities
together, and it is quite timely to bring them together.

Based on the recent development and discovery in 2D and 3D image analysis,
the goal of this workshop is to light up and share common digital and
discrete methodology in various fields and to open a new direction of
computer vision, discrete geometry and mathematical morphology. Successful
researchers are expected to submit their latest results and new ideas in
discrete and digital geometric methods in image analysis and its related
areas.

Main topics are, but are not limited to:
Theory:

    Geometric descriptors
    Object digitization
    Geometric transformation
    Geometric motion analysis
    Graph-based method
    Markov random field
    Discrete and combinatorial optimization
    Connected operators
    Hierarchical analysis
    Discrete and computational Topology
    Discrete calculus

Applications:

    Low-level vision, image processing
    Denoising and filtering
    Segmentation and grouping
    Object detection
    Model fitting
    Point cloud processing
    Image registration
    Surface generation
    Motion segmentation
    Video segmentation
    Motion tracking
    Biomedical analysis
    Human action recognition
    Scene labelling and understanding
    Medical image processing
    Skeletonization


Submissions and general information
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The format for paper submission is the same as the ACCV main conference.
The paper length should match that intended for final publication.
Submitted artciles can be up to 14 pages, not including references. As many
additional pages can be included for references.

The author kit (zip file) for submission is available at the following
link: accv2016submission.zip .
An MS Word template is also available: accv2016submission.docx .

Review will be double-blind so all submissions must be anonymized.

Supplementary material can be submitted containing, for example,
illustrative videos, additional results, detailed theorem proofs or
material that is under review elsewhere but necessary for understanding the
submission (this must be declared as such).

Papers violating the formatting rules, the double-blind or dual-submission
policies, or having more than 14 pages of main text will be rejected
without review.

At least one of the authors of each accepted paper is required to register
for the workshop before and to present the paper at the workshop.


Proceedings
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The conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.


Organization Committee
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Jean Cousty (jean.cousty @ esiee.fr)
Yukiko Kenmochi (yukiko.kenmochi @ esiee.fr)
Akihiro Sugimoto (sugimoto @ nii.ac.jp)





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