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Call for Papers

AIPR 2008:
Multiple Image Information Extraction

Cosmos Club, Washington DC
October 15-17, 2008

Computer vision research now encompasses techniques and algorithms for dealing with extraction of simple and complex information from multiple images - that is, extracting information from time-varying sequences of images or video, as well as multiple images that co-locate in space and/or time, for use in recognition, identification, and control. With the amazing advances in computer processing power it is now possible to apply single image algorithms to multiple images quickly, even in real time. Additionally, there are new techniques for working directly with sequences of images, tracking and identifying features, and understanding sequences of events. The Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop promotes and encourages the interdisciplinary interchange of ideas. The AIPR-2008 executive committee invites papers in the following topic areas:

Banquet Speaker Information. To be determined

Planned Panel Discussion. Government, Military, and Commercial needs in the area of Multiple Image Information Extraction.

Abstract deadline has passed. Inquiries can be sent to:

Charles J. Cohen, Ph.D.
Cybernet Systems Corporation
727 Airport Blvd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48108

Voice: 734-668-2567 x203
Fax: 734-668-8780
email: programchair@aipr-workshop.org

(Note: plain-text email is the preferred method for submission of abstracts.)

AIPR Home Page: http://www.aipr-workshop.org/.

Written papers will be required for accepted works and will be published in the AIPR Proceedings.

AIPR 2008 is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, by IEEE, by Cybernet, and by the AIPR Executive Committee: Dedicated to facilitating the interchange between government, industry, and academia.