Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 18:24:59 -0500 Subject: [3dpvt2004] 2nd Call for Papers: 3DPVT 2004 Thessaloniki - Greece, September 6 - September 9, 2004 3DPTV 2004, Thessaloniki - Greece http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/3dpvt04/ ============================================================================ Call for Papers The second International Symposium on 3DPTV (3D Data Processing, Visualization, and Transmission) will be held on September 6 to 9, 2004 in the city of Thessaloniki, Greece. The goal of this meeting is to present and discuss new research ideas and results related to the capture, representation, compact storage, transmission, processing, editing, optimization and visualization or 3D data. These topics span a number of research fields from applied mathematics, computer science, and engineering: computer vision, computer graphics, geometric modeling, signal and image processing, bionformatics, and statistics. This symposium follows the highly successful 1st International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization, and Transmission 3DPVT'02 (http://www.dei.unipd.it/conferences/3DPVT) which took place in 2003 in Padova, Italy. The proceedings of the symposium will be published in the IEEE Proceedings Series. A list of topics of interest includes but is not limited to: - 3D scanning technologies and devices - 3D photography algorithms - 3D view registration and surface modeling - Surface reflectance recovery and modeling - 3D texture processing - Image-based rendering and modeling - Multi-view image and geometry processing - Stereo and motion reconstruction - Augmented reality - Compression, transmission and visualization of 3D data - 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. - 3D Television - Teleimmersion and remote collaboration Paper submission Papers submitted for review must follow the IEEE CS Press Proceedings two-column format. The papers must be submitted for review in final form. The maximum paper length for review as well as for publication is 8 pages, including the bibliography and the figures. Electronic manuscripts must be submitted in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. In exceptional circumstances, PostScript files will be accepted and converted to PDF: you must contact the conference in advance if you intend to do so. The paper must have the full author contact information. All accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of the Symposium (on a CD-ROM and in hardcopy). The symposium language will be English. Important Dates Abstracts : April 2 Full Papers : April 7 Reviews due : May 15 Author notification : May 25 Deadline for price reduced hotel booking : June 10 Camera-ready Papers : June 15 and Registration of at least one author per paper Hotel reservations : May 25 to August 30 Registration deadline : June 30 for reduced price Tutorials : September 6 Symposium : September 7-9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- General chairs - Aloimonos, Yiannis, University of Maryland, USA - Taubin, Gabriel, Brown University, USA Finance and registration chair - Duraiswami, Ramani, University of Maryland, Local arrangements - Petrou, Maria - Strintzis, Michael - Mpountanour, Kalliope - George Triantafyllidis Publication - Kimia, Ben, Brown University, USA Publicity - Niovi Pavlidou, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki Steering Committee - Yiannis Aloimonos, University of Maryland, USA - Guido Cortelazzo, University of Padova, Italy - Concettina Guerra, University of Padova, Italy - Avi Kak, Purdue University, USA - Jan Koenderink, Utrecht University, Holland - Pietro Perona, Caltech, USA - Gabriel Taubin, Brown University, USA - Luc Van Gool, University of Leuven-ETH Zentrum, Belgium-Switzerland Keynote speakers: Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Geneva Vladimir Brajovic, CMU Jan Koenderink, Utrecht Markus Gross, ETH Zurich Craig Gotsman, Harvard Demetri Terzopoulos, Courant George Barbastathis, MIT Andrew Fitzgibbon, Oxford Patrick Cavanagh, Harvard (patrick@wjh.harvard.edu) Special session organizers include: Gotsman, Craig (geometry processing) Pollefeys, Marc (multiple view geometry) Tutorials include: Marc Pollefeys, 3D Photography If you are interested in giving a tutorial, please contact the Chairs. Program committee: 1 Marc Alexa 2 Nina Amenta 3 Anup Basu 4 Alexander Belyaev 5 Fausto Bernardini 6 Jean-Daniel Boissonat 7 Vladimir Brajovic 8 Pere Brunet 9 Daniel Cohen-Or 10 David Cooper 11 Guido Cortelazzo 12 Kostas Daniilidis 13 Larry Davis 15 Tamal Dey 16 Craig Gotsman 17 Markus Gross 18 Concettina Guerra 19 Martial Hebert 20 David Jacobs 21 Avi Kak 22 Myung-Soo Kim 24 Jan Koenderink 25 Jana Kosecka 26 Frederic Leymarie 27 Yi Ma 28 Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann 29 Roberto Manduchi 30 Dinesh Manocha 31 Ioana Martin 32 Ralph Martin 33 Takashi Matsuyama 34 Randal Nelson 35 Ko Nishino 36 Valerio Pascucci 37 Yannis Pitas 38 Marc Pollefeys 39 Jean Ponce 40 Martin Rumpf 41 Holly Rushmeier 42 Szymon Rusinkiewicz 43 Francis Schmitt 44 Peter Schroeder 45 Hans-Peter Seidel 46 Claudio Silva 47 Yoshishisa Shinagawa 48 Harry Shum 49 Stefano Soatto 50 Carlo Tomasi 51 Luc VanGool 52 Luiz Velho 53 Denis Zorin 54 Naokazu Yokoya 55 Peter Belhumeur 56 Brian Curless 57 Leonard McMillan 58 Davi Geiger 59 Helder Jesus Araujo, Portugal 60 Daniel Cremers, UCLA 61 Nikos Paragios, Siemens/France *PLEASE EXCUSE THIS MESSAGE IF IT IS RECEIVED UNSOLICITED* _______________________________________________ 3dpvt2004 mailing list 3dpvt2004@umiacs.umd.edu http://lists.umiacs.umd.edu/mailman/listinfo/3dpvt2004