[comp.ai] Call for Papers: IEEE Workshop on Interpretation of 3D Scenes

flynn@pixel.cps.msu.edu (Patrick J. Flynn) (02/14/89)

                                    CALL FOR PAPERS

                     IEEE Workshop on Interpretation of 3D Scenes

                             Austin Mariott at the Capital
                                      Austin, TX

                                 November 27-29, 1989

     The interpretation of 3D scenes remains a difficult problem for many
     application areas and has attracted the attention of researchers in
     many disciplines.  The intent of this workshop is to bring together
     vision researchers to discuss current work in scene interpretation,
     representation, matching and  sensing.  A variety  of sessions will be
     devoted to different aspects of scene interpretation research. The
     number of presentations will be  limited, so there will be ample
     opportunity for discussion.  Papers are invited on all aspects of
     scene  interpretation  by human and machine, including:

     * General 3D interpretation       * Applications in navigation, industry,
       problems                          enabling technology, etc.

     * Internal 3D representation and  * Matching sensed scene structure
       modeling                          to internal representations.

     * Sensing 3D scene structure

     Authors are encouraged to present new  representations  or
     computational  methods  with  experimental results, present new
     theoretical insights, or relate new observations  of  relationships
     between human and machine processing of 3D scenes.

     Submission of Papers:

     Submit three copies of your paper to Eric  Grimson to be received on or
     before June 15, 1989.  Papers should not exceed a total of  25  double
     spaced  pages.  Authors  will  be  notified of reviewing decisions by
     August 15 and final papers in camera-ready form will be required  by
     the IEEE Computer Society by September 30,1989.

     General Chairman: Anil Jain, Michigan State University
                       (517) 353-5150
                       Internet: jain@cps.msu.edu

     Program Committee:
      Jake Aggarwal, University of Texas, Austin
      Dan Huttenlocher, Cornell University
      Katsushi Ikeuchi, Carnegie Mellon University
      Avi Kak, Purdue University
      David Lowe, University of British Columbia
      Linda Shapiro, University of Washington

     Program Chairpersons:
      Eric Grimson
      Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
      M. I. T.
      545 Technology Square
      Cambridge, MA 02139
                          
      George Stockman
      Computer Science Deptartment
      Michigan State University
      East Lansing, MI 48824

     Local Arrangements: Alan Bovik,  University of Texas, Austin