DICTA 2009 - DICTA 2009 (Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications)
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Deadline: June 30, 2009 | Date: December 01, 2009
Venue/Country: Melbourne, Australia
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DICTA 2009 (Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications)1-3 December 2009, Melbourne, AustraliaFull paper submission: 15 June 2009http://dicta2009.vu.edu.au <http://dicta2009.vu.edu.au/> CALL FOR PAPERSDICTA is the main Australian conference on digital image processing, machine vision and related areas. DICTA2009 will be the eleventh meeting hosted by Australian Pattern Recognition Society (APRS). This conference typical attracts 120 participants from Australia, Asia Pacific regions as well as many international researchers.We cordially invite prospective authors to submit full papers of up to 8 pages at the DICTA2009 website. Each submitted paper will be reviewed by at least two members of the Program Committee. Topics include, but are not limited to:- Image coding and processing- Shape and texture analysis- Surveillance, defence and industrial applications- Remote sensing and spectral imaging- Statistical and structural pattern recognition- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence- Hardware and software- Human-computer interaction- Biomedical and e-health applications- Biotechnology applications of pattern recognition- Content-based image retrieval and image databases- Video Databases and Visual Information Systems- Real world applications and emerging technologiesPAPER SUBMISSIONAccepted papers will be published by IEEE Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and included in the IEEE Xplore database, one of the most comprehensive interdisciplinary engineering databases in the world. Please note that it is a condition of publication that accepted papers are presented by one of the authors. Presenters for accepted papers must register before the early registration deadline to avoid withdrawal from the conference proceedings and programme.Detailed instructions can be found on the conference website: http://dicta2009.vu.edu.au/info.html <http://dicta2009.vu.edu.au/info.html> IMPORTANT DATESFull paper submission: 15 June 2009Notification of acceptance: 24 July 2009Camera ready papers due: 21 August 2009Early registration: 2 October 2009Conference: 1-3 December 2009SPONSORSGold Sponsorship by Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Department of Defence, Australian GovernementTechnical Sponsored by APRS, IAPR, IEEE, NICTAORGANIZING COMMITTEEGeneral Chair:Hao Shi, Victoria UniversityProgram ChairsYanchun Zhang, Victoria UniversityMurk Bottema, Flinders UniversityAdvisory CommitteeAnthony Maeder, University of Western SydneyBrian C. Lovell, NICTA and University of Queensland Technical Committee and Area ChairsSir Michael Brady, University of Oxford, UKDavid Suter, The University of Adelaide, AustraliaGuojun Lu, Monash University, AustraliaRama Chellappa, University of Maryland, USANick Redding, DSTO, AustraliaHong Ren Wu, RMIT University, AustraliaP. Anandan, Managing Director of Microsoft Research, IndiaAntonio Robles-Kelly, NICTA and ANU, AustraliaRichard Hartley, Australian National UniversityTerry Caelli, National ICT Australia (NICTA)Edwin Hancock, University of York, UKMichael Frater, UNSWADFA, AustraliaRoland Goecke, University of Canberra and ANU, AustraliaSimon Warfield, Harvard Medical School, USAGirija Chetty, University of Canberra, AustraliaHengTao Shen, University of Queensland, AustraliaHorst Bunke, Universit?t Bern, SwitzerlandAnton van den Hengel, The University of Adelaide, AustraliaAlan Harvey, RMIT University, AustraliaHans Burkhardt, Albert-Ludwigs-University, GermanyJacques Blanc-Talon, DGA/MRIS, France Finance OfficerGordon McRobert, Victoria UniversityWebmasterAnna Pang, Victoria University
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