[M4IF News] DCV02 workshop
Nam Ling
NLing scu.edu
Tue May 21 17:12:03 EDT 2002
Dear M4IF members,
I would like to take this opportunity to publicize the Third International Workshop on Digital and
Computational Video (DCV02) to the M4IF members.
The DCV02 workshop addresses a broad range of technical interests in digital and computational video
technology, of which MPEG-4 video is one of the most important elements.
We encourage researchers to submit papes and to organize sessions in the areas of MPEG-4 video
coding/decoding, networked video, synthetic video and animation, object-based video coding,
mobile visual communications, digital TV, studio video, and many other topics and applications
related to MPEG-4.
A call for papers is attached below.
Thanks,
Nam Ling
Program Co-Chair, DCV02
Third International Workshop on
Digital and Computational Video
November14-15, 2002
Radisson Suite Resort on Sand Key
Clearwater Beach, Florida, U.S.A.
PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
The Third International Workshop on Digital and Computational Video
(DCV '02)
presents and explores the trends in digital and computational video
including,
but not limited to, the applications, technology and mathematical
aspects of
this 21st century era. This workshop aims to bring together
researchers and
users to share their experiences, vision and methodologies. By
providing a
forum which would include experts from mathematical sciences, medicine,
engineering, computer science, education, fine arts and television, it
intends
to cross-fertilize ideas and to bridge cross-cultural differences. The
workshop will include keynote presentations and regular paper
presentations on
topics including, but not limited to:
· Telemedicine · Stereo vision
· Digital television · Computed medical imaging
· Standards conversion · Mass communications
· Motion estimation · Mathematical morphology
and compensation · Networked video
· 3D modeling · Distance learning
· Digital arts and animation · Camera on a chip
· Algorithms and software · Microelectronics for video
The program committee invites authors to submit a three to four page
summary of
their paper. Submission instructions will be found at the DCV website
web.cacs.louisiana.edu/~belinda/publish/index.html
Papers should clearly describe the nature of the work, explain its
significance, highlight its novel features, and project its
scientific,
medical, industrial or other applications significance.
· Summaries due June 20, 2023
· Notification of acceptance August 5, 2023
· Final Manuscript August 20, 2023
Submit all summaries by email to: For General Information,
contact:
Magdy Bayoumi Cathy Pomier
mab cacs.louisiana.edu cathy cacs.louisiana.edu
Center for Advanced Computer Studies Center for Advanced Computer
Studies
University of Louisiana at Lafayette University of Louisiana at
Lafayette
Lafayette, LA 70504 Lafayette, LA 70504
Information on DCV '01 can be found at http://ee.eng.usf.edu/DCV01.
General Chairs:
Magdy Bayoumi, University of Louisiana, Lafayette
Vijay Jain, University of South Florida
Program chairs:
Nam Ling, University of Santa Clara
Joern Ostermann, AT&T
Technical Sponsorship:
IEEE Signal Processing; Design and Implementation of Signal Processing
Systems
Technical Committee
IEEE Circuits & Systems; Visual Signal Processing and Communication TC
Circuits and Systems for Communications TC
Organised by: The center for Advanced Computer Studies, ULL
Center for Digital and Computational Video, USF
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