INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION (ICVS06)

New York City 2006
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/icvs06/

The 4th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Systems
will be held in New York City on January 5-7, 2006. This conference
aims to gather researchers and developers from academic fields and
industries worldwide to share their research results covering all
aspect of computer systems that see. It will mainly focus on the
system development and less on vision algorithms. An effort will
be made to be relevant to the practitioners building the computer
vision systems, and to allow them to exchange knowledge and ideas.
A major theme will be dynamic vision systems that respond to their
environment or interact it, and an emphasis will be given to
complete systems that are robust enough to be deployed in the
real world. ICVS solicits original, unpublished high quality
scientific papers of at most 10 pages (Springer LNCS Format) on
the design, control and evaluation of vision systems. The program
committee cordially invites you to attend ICVS 2005 and submit
papers addressing the following themes:

*   Architectural models for computer vision
     systems design methods
*   Design methods for vision systems
*   Case studies and analysis of real
     deployment of computer vision systems
*   Cognitive models for interpretation,
     integration and control
*   Methods and metrics for performance evaluation
*   Computer vision systems
     interface design and evaluation

Papers will be reviewed by an international program committee
according to the following criteria:
*   Pertinence: Does the paper describe methods or theories
     concerning the theme of the conference?
*   Scientific quality: does the paper clearly identify a scientific
     problem, document the state of the art and demonstrate an
     original technique or method that resolves the problem?
*   Impact: is the method/model likely to be adopted for the design or
     evaluation of computer vision systems?
*   Generality: Can the method/model be used for a variety of problems?
     Is it non-specific?
*   Innovation: Does the method/model demonstrate an improvement in the
     current state of the art?


    Submission of papers:              1  August, 2005
     Acceptance notification:           15 September, 2005
     Camera ready paper:                15 October, 2005

     Workshop/tutorial proposal:        1  August, 2005
     Exhibition proposal: 		15 September, 2005
     Early registration:			15 November, 2005

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

Prior to the submission deadline, connect to the conference web server
to enter the title, author names and addresses, abstract and keyword.
The paper will then be assigned a paper identification number. Full
papers must be submitted electronically for review in the conference
format (Springer LNCS). Papers will be allocated 10 pages in the
proceedings.

WORKSHOPS, TUTORIAL PROPOSALS	To be announced.

EXHIBITIONS  			To be announced.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

General Chairman	Rick Kjeldsen (IBM TJ Watson Research Center,
 		 	U.S.A.)

Program Co-Chairs	Bruce A. Draper (Colorado State University,
 		 	U.S.A.)
 		 	Monique Thonnat (INRIA Sophia-Antipoles, France)

Local Arrangement	Chair Claudio Pinhaenz (IBM TJ Watson Research
 		 	Center,	U.S.A.)

Publicity Chair		Aya Aner-Wolf (Gentech Corp., Japan - U.S.A.)