NORDIA 2012 - 5th Workshop on Non-Rigid Shape Analysis and Deformable Image Alignment (NORDIA)
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Deadline: July 05, 2012 | Date: October 07, 2012
Venue/Country: Firenze, Italy
Updated: 2012-06-11 23:21:18 (GMT+9)
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Nonrigid and deformable shapes are ubiquitous in the world surrounding us, on all levels from micro to macro. The need to study such shapes and model their behavior arises in a wide spectrum of applications, ranging from medical imaging and augmented reality to design engineering and homeland security. In recent years, problems of nonrigid shape analysis and deformable image alignment have attracted a growing interest in computer vision and pattern recognition communities, which has led to rapid development of the field, where state-of-the-art results from very different sciences - theoretical and numerical geometry, optimization, linear algebra, graph theory, machine learning and computer graphics, to mention a few - are applied to find solutions.NORDIA'12 follows the success of the previous issues of the workshop in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. The purpose of the workshop is to bring together leading researchers dealing with different aspects of nonrigid shape analysis and deformable image alignment in order to promote new interdisciplinary collaborations and expose each side to the most recent results and problems in each field. The purpose is to identify new problems as well as potential solutions. The unique value of the workshop is bringing together people from communities traditionally considered to be working in different areas and rarely meeting in the same conferences.
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