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FINAL CALL for papers, BMVC 2005

http:// cms.brookes.ac.uk/ computing/ bmvc2005/

The British Machine Vision Conference is the main UK conference on machine vision and related areas.

FINAL CALL for papers, BMVC 2005

http:// cms.brookes.ac.uk/ computing/ bmvc2005/

The British Machine Vision Conference is the main UK conference on machine vision and related areas.

Organised by the British Machine Vision Association, the 16th BMVC will be held 5-8 September 2005 at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK.

We invite authors to submit full-length high-quality papers in image processing and machine vision. Topics include - and are not limited to - the
following:

Statistics and machine learning for vision
Model-based vision
Stereo, calibration, and geometry
Image processing techniques and methods
Person, face, and gesture recognition
Texture, shape, and colour
Motion, flow and tracking
Video analysis
Segmentation and Feature Extraction
Document processing and recognition
Biomedical applications
Vision for visualisation and graphics
All papers will be blind-refereed by at least three members of the international editorial committee. Successful papers will be presented at the single-track conference. As usual, the proceedings will be published and will be distributed at the conference.

The important dates are:

17 April: Paper submission deadline
19 June: Acceptances announced
11 July: Camera-ready copy submission deadline
5 September: Tutorial, Chris Bishop
6 September: Invited talk (William Freeman, MIT), Sessions
7 September: Invited talk (Michal Irani, Weitzmann Institute), Sessions, Banquet at New College
September 8: Sessions
In addition, BMVC will host the Workshop on Human Activity Recognition and Modelling (HAREM), to take place on 9th September. See details on the HAREM web site.

We look forward to seeing you in Oxford!

William Clocksin, General Chair
Andrew Fitzgibbon and Phil Torr, Programme Chairs