Sunday 16 November 2014

Call for Papers IJCNN 2015 Special Session "Computational Intelligence applied to Vision and Robotics (CIVR)"

Special Session for IEEE IJCNN 2015.

Updated submission deadline: 5 February, 2015.

Aims:

Over the last decades there has been an increasing interest in using neural networks and other computational intelligence paradigms combined with computer vision techniques to create autonomous systems that solve vision problems in different fields. This special session is designed to serve researchers and developers to publish original, innovative and state-of-the art algorithms and architectures for real time applications in the areas of computer vision, image processing, biometrics, virtual and augmented reality, neural networks, intelligent interfaces and biomimetic object-vision recognition.

This special session provides a platform for academics, developers, and industry-related researchers belonging to the vast communities of Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence, Machine Learning, Biometrics, Vision systems, and Robotics, to discuss, share experience and explore traditional and new areas of the computer vision and computational intelligence combined to solve a range of problems. The objective of the workshop is to integrate the growing international community of researchers working on the application of Computational Intelligence techniques in Vision and Robotics to a fruitful discussion on the evolution and the benefits of this technology to the society.

The Special Session topics can be identified by, but are not limited to, the following subjects:
  • Artificial Vision
  • Video tracking
  • 3D Scene reconstruction
  • 3D Tracking in Virtual Reality Environments
  • Volume visualization
  • Computational Intelligence
  • Intelligent Interfaces (User-friendly Man Machine Interface)
  • Self-adaptation and self-organisational systems
  • Multi-camera and RGB-D camera systems
  • Robust computer vision algorithms (operation under variable conditions, object tracking, behaviour analysis and learning, scene segmentation)
  • Gesture and posture analysis and recognition
  • Biometric Identification and Recognition
  • Extraction of Biometric Features (fingerprint, iris, face, voice, palm, gait)
  • Surveillance systems
  • Robotics vision
  • Hardware implementation and algorithms acceleration (GPUs, FPGA,s,…)

Important dates:

Paper Submission Deadline UPDATED February 15, 2015
Paper acceptance notification date March 15, 2015
Final paper submission deadline April 15, 2015
Early Registration: April 15, 2015


Submission Guidelines:

Please follow the regular submission guidelines of IJCNN 2015. Please notify the chairs of your submission by sending an email to: jgarcia@dtic.ua.es.


Chairs:


Tentative program committee:

  • Lourdes de Agapito - Queen Mary University of London (UK)
  • Anastassia Angelopoulou – University of Westminster (UK)
  • Miguel Cazorla - University of Alicante (Spain)
  • Enrique Dominguez - University of Malaga (Spain)
  • Richard Duro – University of Coruña (Spain)
  • Robert Fisher – University of Edinburgh (UK)
  • Manuel Graña - Basque Country University (Spain)
  • Magnus Johnsson- Lund University (Sweden)
  • Markos Mentzelopoulos – University of Westminster (UK)
  • Eduardo Nebot – Australian Centre for Field Robotics (Australia)
  • Asim Roy (Arizona State University, USA)
  • Peter Roth - TU Graz (Austria)
  • Sergio Velastin - Kingston University (UK)

Contact:

Email: jgarcia@dtic.ua.es
Main Conference webpage: http://www.ijcnn.org/
Special session webpage: http://www.dtic.ua.es/~jgarcia/IJCNN2015/

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