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International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence
Special Issue on
Video Analysis and Understanding for Surveillance Applications

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial
Intelligence is seeking original high-quality manuscripts for a
Special Issue on Video Analysis and Understanding for Surveillance
Applications, scheduled for publication in 2009.

With the ubiquitous presence of low-cost cameras, video-based smart
surveillance has been one of the most popular topics in the computer
vision, pattern recognition and image understanding communities. The
significance of this research is strongly driven by the immediate
demands of real-world security monitoring systems for commercial,
industrial and military applications. Visual surveillance has played a
leading role in reducing the personal and financial costs of
preventing crimes and terrorism, while automatic video understanding
enables intelligent, real-time, and precise solution to smart
surveillance systems.

In recent years, video analysis and understanding has been featured in
leading international journals and conferences. Although there has
been great progress over past few years, there are a number of
significant challenges involving the understanding, designing,
building, and evaluating the complex video analysis systems. These
challenges include robust segmentation and tracking objects in complex
scenes, the ability to characterize a threat event, semantic linkage
between camera networks and other sensors, unconstrained activity
recognition and behavioural profiling, view-invariance of motion
features, abnormal event detection, etc. Therefore, more advanced
solutions to these challenging problems need to be exploited for
meeting emerging application needs.

This special issue is particularly interested in new advances in video
analysis and understanding techniques for surveillance applications.
We are soliciting original contributions of researchers and
practitioners from academia as well as industry, which address a wide
range of theoretical and application issues. The topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:


o   Background and environment modelling
o    Moving object segmentation and classification
o    Tracking of object motion and interaction
o    Motion feature extraction and representation
o    Activity modelling and recognition
o    Behaviour analysis and understanding
o    Abnormal event detection and recognition
o    Video-based biometric identification
o    Extraction of semantics from video
o    Perception and modelling of user and context
o    Surveillance video annotation and searching
o    Wide area surveillance
o    Camera networks and data fusion
o    Visual system design and performance evaluation
o    Other related aspects

Submission procedure:
Manuscript should conform to the standard guidelines of the
International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial
Intelligence (IJPRAI). Instructions for formatting papers can be found
in the Guidelines for Contributors. Prospective authors should submit
an electronic copy of their complete manuscript via IJPRAI online
submission system by Jun 1, 2008. The submissions must not have been
previously published and must not be currently submitted for
publication elsewhere. All submitted papers will be reviewed by at
least two independent reviewers.

Important Dates:
o    Full manuscript submission due:  Jun. 1, 2008
o    First notification:  Sep. 1, 2008
o    Revised manuscript submission due: Nov. 1, 2008
o    Notification of final decision: Dec. 1, 2009
o    Final manuscript submission due: Jan. 1, 2009
o    Publication of special issue:  2nd or 3rd Quarter 2009

Guest Editors
Dr. Liang Wang (lwwang@csse.unimelb.edu.au)
The University of Melbourne, Australia.

Dr. Qiang Wu (wuq@it.uts.edu.au)
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.

Dr. Ming Li (ming@deakin.edu.au)
Deakin University, Australia.

Dr. Jordi Gonzālez (poal@cvc.uab.es)
Institut de Robōtica i Informātica Industrial (UPC-CSIC), Barcelona
08028, Catalonia, Spain

Dr. Xin Geng (xge@deakin.edu.au)
Deakin University, Australia.
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