FW: SSIAI Call for Papers 2014 San Diego California April 4-6

Nutter, Brian brian.nutter at ttu.edu
Mon Oct 21 19:44:45 UTC 2013


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Dr. Brian Nutter, PE
Associate Professor
Associate Chairman for Undergraduate Studies
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Texas Tech University
MS 3102
(806) 742-3533

From: Nutter, Brian
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 12:40 PM
Subject: SSIAI Call for Papers 2014 San Diego California April 4-6

Colleagues,

On behalf of the SSIAI Organizing Committee, I'd like to invite you to join us at IEEE SSIAI 2014.

The Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation (SSIAI) is a biennial conference dedicated to all aspects of computational analysis and interpretation of images and video. SSIAI brings together researchers and practitioners in academia, industry, and government to share and discuss the latest advances in this field. SSIAI 2014 will be held at the spectacular Humphreys Half Moon Inn & Suites in San Diego, California, U.S.A. The symposium seeks original contributions reporting novel research directions, results, and applications.



Important Dates

December 16, 2013: Papers Due

February 10, 2014: Acceptance Notification

February 24, 2014: Camera-Ready Papers Due
April 6-8, 2014: SSIAI 2014 Conference


Paper Submission
Submit a paper (4 pages max. including figures and references) in double-column IEEE conference format. Submission will be electronic using the PDF format. Accepted full papers will be of the same format with a four-page limit. For further details, please visit www.ssiai.org<http://www.ssiai.org> .

Each accepted paper will be published in the conference proceedings, provided at least one author registers in advance at the non-student rate and gives a presentation at the conference. An author's non-student registration may be applied to up to three papers by that author.


Topics of Interest (not limited to)
Mathematical models and methods
Statistical and learning methods
Features and invariants
Segmentation and grouping
Object detection and tracking
Activity detection and analysis
Image and video indexing and retrieval
Biomedical image analysis
Neuro-signal processing
Biometrics and bioinformatics
Biologically inspired computer vision
Multiscale and multispectral analysis
Remote sensing
Compressive sensing and processing
Stereoscopic and 3-D analysis
Multisensor analysis and processing
Color analysis and processing
Shape representation and recognition
Scene modeling and interpretation
Computational photography
Human computer interaction
Automated inspection
Real-time analysis
Optimization methods
Performance evaluation
Computer vision for robotics
Image and video quality assessment
Computer architectures for image/video processing






Brian



Dr. Brian Nutter, PE
Associate Professor
Associate Chairman for Undergraduate Studies
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Texas Tech University
MS 3102
(806) 742-3533




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