Computer Vision has become increasingly important in real world systems for commercial, industrial and military applications. Computer Vision related technologies have migrated from academic institutions to industrial laboratories, and onward into deployable systems. The goal of this workshop is to bring together an international cadre of academic, industrial, and government researchers, along with companies applying vision techniques.. Topics include (but are not limited to) * 3‐D modeling * Augmented Reality * Biometrics * Classification/Recognition * Document Analysis * Face Detection * Face Recognition * Gesture/Hand Recognition * Graphics Recognition and Vectorization * Human Motion Analysis/Capture * Human‐Computer Interaction * Image‐based Modeling and Rendering for Entertainment * Image/Video Indexing and Retrieval * Industrial Inspection and Manufacturing * Medical Analysis and Display * Motion/Stereo Processing and Segmentation * Perception Aids for the Disabled * Performance Evaluation (of any vision application) * Real‐time Tracking * Road/Traffic Analysis * Robotics Applications * Scientific Imaging Applications * Security/Surveillance * Underwater Industrial Applications * Video Computing * Vision for Entertainment * Visual Navigation and Station Keeping The workshop will have 6‐page papers with both oral or poster presentations (extra pages will be $100 a page, up to an 8‐page maximum). The workshop, in conjunction with the rest of the Winter Vision Meetings, will also host a demonstration session. The WACV proceedings will be published electronically and indexed in IEEE Xplore.