3DIM2007: 6th International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling

*August 21-23, 2007*
Omni Mont-Royal Hotel
Montréal, Québec, Canada

http://www.3DIMconference.org

IMPORTANT DATES:
Full paper submission: *April 2, 2007*
Notification of results: May 9, 2007
Final paper due: May 31, 2007

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
Patrick Hébert, Laval University (Canada)
Takeshi Masuda, AIST (Japan)
Gabriel Taubin, Brown University (USA)

CONFERENCE CHAIR:
Guy Godin, National Research Council (Canada)

SCOPE:

The 3DIM Conference was launched in 1997 as a forum for researchers from
academic, industrial and national laboratories in the fields of computer
vision, computer graphics, photogrammetry and geometric modeling, as
well as for end users in application areas. Contributions to the five
previous 3DIM Conferences have reflected the theoretical developments,
technological innovations, and applications arising in 3D imaging,
modeling and visualization. While some research issues have received
significant attention and matured into stable solutions, new problems
and goals are emerging as the focus of the 3-D research community. The
10th anniversary of the 3DIM Conference is the occasion to evaluate the
progress accomplished, identify challenges that lie ahead and share
innovative approaches.

The 3DIM 2007 Conference Committee invites you to submit high quality
original full papers by April 2, 2007. The papers will be reviewed by
an international Program Committee. Accepted papers will be presented in
single-track oral sessions as well as extended poster sessions (all
papers are allocated the same number of pages). As with previous 3DIM
conferences, the Conference Proceedings will be published by the IEEE
Computer Society Press and archived in their Digital Library. Full
details on the paper format, electronic submission procedure and
conference venue are available on the conference website.

Papers are invited in the areas of:
- Smart/enhanced/hand-held sensors
- Sensor calibration methods
- Sensor performance assessment
- Automated view planning
- 3-D from multiple images and video
- Camera positioning
- Geometric signal processing
- Shape-from-X techniques
- Image registration and integration
- Multi-resolution 3-D representations
- Shape and appearance modeling
- Deformable models
- Object recognition and classification
- Surface/solid modeling from images
- Reverse engineering
- Dimensional inspection
- Object/human/environment models
- Manufacturing/medical applications
- Cultural/archaeological applications
- 3-D visualization and interfaces
- Modeling for virtual reality
as well as related areas.

This year, we are particularly seeking papers on the themes of:
- appearance modeling of 3D surfaces from observation, combined or not
with geometric modeling;
- deformable models, including modeling of deformable objects as well as
mathematical/computational optimization approaches for surface evolution;
- high speed and real-time systems for capturing the 3D shape of deformable
and/or moving objects.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.3DIMconference.org