From - Mon Nov 12 08:19:54 2001 Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 20:05:37 +0000 From: Joaquim A Jorge 1st International Symposium on 3D Data Processing Visualization and Transmission =20 Padova, Italy, June 19-21, 2002 =20 http://www.dei.unipd.it/conferences/3DPVT/index.htm This conference is held with the cooperation of the Eurographics Association Second Call For Papers Aim and Scope 3D data capture, generation, processing and visualization are at reach of current sensors and computer technology. The activity of a growing number of researchers from fields such as computer vision, computer graphics, image processing, bioinformatics, and statistics is merging into a new discipline centered around 3D data processing and visualization, where transmission issues concerning 3D data are instrumental for the distributed use of 3D information. The International Symposium on 3D Data Processing Visualization and Transmission intends to be a dedicated forum where academic and industrial researchers in this field may bring and find well established topics as well as issues and applications of emerging relevance. A list of topics of interest includes but is not limited to: 3D photography 3D view registration and surface modeling Surface reflectance recovery and modeling 3D texture processing Image-based rendering and multi-view image processing Augmented reality Compression, transmission and distributed visualization of 3D information 3D Content-based retrieval and recognition Man/machine interaction with 3D data 3D printing and rapid prototyping Psychophysics of 3D sensing and haptics 3D imaging in biomedicine Structural analysis and pattern discovery in bioinformatics 3D imaging in virtual heritage and virtual archeology 3D imaging in e-commerce. General Chairs Guido M. Cortelazzo, University of Padova; e-mail:corte@dei.unipd.it Concettina Guerra, University of Padova; e-mail:guerra@dei.unipd.it Keynote Speakers Tom L. Blundell, University of Cambridge, UK Avinash C. Kak, Purdue University, USA Pietro Perona, Caltech, USA Steven Seitz, University of Washington, USA Gabriel Taubin, IBM T.J.Watson Research Center, USA Luc Van Gool, University of Leuven-ETH Zentrum, Belgium- Switzerland Program Committee J. K. Aggarwal, University of Texas at Austin, USA Angelo J. Beraldin, National Research Council of Canada, Canada Riccardo Bernardini, University of Padova, Italy Fausto Bernardini, IBM T.J.Watson Research Center, USA Tom L. Blundell, University of Cambridge, UK Kevin W. Bowyer, University of South Florida, USA Virginio Cantoni, University of Pavia, Italy Leila De Floriani, University of Genova, Italy Alberto Del Bimbo, University of Firenze, Italy Thomas Ertl, Institut fuer Informatik der Universitaet Stuttgart, Germany Steven Feiner, Columbia University, USA Bob Fisher, University of Edinburgh, UK Antonella Guidazzoli, CINECA, Italy Martial Hebert, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Katsushi Ikeuchi, University of Tokyo, Japan John Illingworth, University of Surrey, U.K. Sorin Istrail, Celera Genomics, USA Andrew Johnson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA Avinash C. Kak, Purdue University, USA Nahum Kiryati, University of Tel Aviv, Israel Jan Koenderink, Utrecht University, Holland Giuseppe Lancia, University of Padova, Italy Roberto Manduchi, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA Takashi Matsuyama, University of Kyoto, Japan Johan Montagnat, University of Lyon, France Nassir Navab, Siemens Corporate Research, USA Valerio Pascucci, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Pietro Perona, Caltech, USA Yannis Pitas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Marc Rioux, National Research Council of Canada, Canada Harpreet Sawhney, Sarnoff Corporation, USA Francis Schmitt, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications, France Steven Seitz, University of Washington, USA Michael Strinzis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Gabriel Taubin, IBM T.J.Watson Research Center, USA Luc Van Gool, University of Leuven-ETH Zentrum, Belgium-Switzerland Haim Wolfson, University of Tel Aviv, Israel Giuseppe Zanotti, University of Padova, Italy Organizing Committee Publication chair: Roberto Manduchi, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA (manduchi@soe.ucsc.edu) Tutorial chair: Antonella Guidazzoli , CINECA, Italy (guidazzoli@cineca.it) Exhibits chair: Franco Bombi, University of Padova, Italy(franco.bombi@unipd.it) Publicity chair: Massimo Malaguti, Parco Scientifico Galileo - Padova, Italy (malaguti@tecnopadova.it) Local arrangements: Riccardo Bernardini, University of Padova, Italy (bernardi@dei.unipd.it) Finance and registration chair: Linda Quaggia, Parco Scientifico Galileo - Padova, Italy (linda@iperv.it ) Publications All accepted papers need to have at least one registered author in order to be published. All accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of the Symposium. Furthermore, a multimedia data- base of the presentations and their audiovisual records will be made available on the web. The Symposium will be broadcasted live on the Internet; it will also be recorded and its streaming version will be made available at the conference site. Paper submission A copy of the full paper (either .ps, or .pdf) should be submitted through the electronic procedure available at http://www.dei.unipd.it/conferences/3DPVT/index.htm The symposium language will be English. Deadlines Dec 7, 2001 Paper submission deadline Feb 15, 2002 Notification of acceptance March 15, 2002 Camera ready papers Industrial participation The fee for exhibitors is 500 Euro. Exhibitors will be given a bare space of 8 squared meters ( rectangularly shaped as 4 x 2 ) within Palazzo del Bo, the prestigious historical headquarters of the University of Padua ( the third oldest in the world ) and admission to the symposium of 1 participant. Additional participants will be admitted at regular conference fee. Information about the exhibiting companies will be included in all the published material concerning the Symposium ( Proceedings, Internet data-base, live Internet broadcasting ). Sponsorships ( in a limited number ) will be collected until January 2002. Companies interested to participate as exhibitors or sponsors should contact corte@dei.unipd.it Important forthcoming events For people with an interest for cultural heritage, digital archives, virtual archeology, copyright protection and related topics, we point out the conference "Electronic Imaging and the Visual Arts, EVA 2002 Florence", which will be held in Florence on 25-29 March, 2002. This event is supported by the EC's IST programme EVAN-EVA networking Project. For more information contact: cappellini@det.unifi.it; jameshamsley@cix.co.uk; stanke@gfai.de or look at www.vasari.co.uk/eva/florence and http://lci.det.unifi.it. - ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C166A8.9FD9BB30-- ------- End of Forwarded Message