Call for paper: Vision, Modeling, Visualisation 2010 in Siegen, Germany

(http://vmv2010.uni-siegen.de)

 

Vision, Modeling and Visualization are symbiotic disciplines. Although they are different in terminology and formalism, they profit from the synergy of jointly encountered problems and jointly used technologies.

Special interest topics range from image-based modeling and rendering, future directions of photography, hardware graphics up to medical and information visualization.

 

Authors are encouraged to submit their recent research results, practice and experience reports, or novel applications relating to the topics of the VMV 2010 Workshop.

Topics may relate to any area in Computer Graphics, Computer Vision and Visualization.

 

Important Dates:

 

*Submission of Abstract:     June 21st

Submission of full papers:   June 28th*

Notification of acceptance: September 4th

Workshop in Siegen:            November 15-17th

 

A non-exclusive list containing the topic scope of the conference is listed below:

 

    * Animation

    * Modeling and Simulation

    * Image-based Modeling and Rendering

    * Real-time Rendering

    * Realistic Rendering

    * Statistical Methods, Learning

    * 3D Imaging

    * GPGPU

    * Virtual, Mixed, and Augmented Reality

    * Geometric Modeling

    * Human Computer Interaction

    * Medical Image Processing and Visualization

    * Volume, Flow, Vector and Tensor Visualization

    * Information Visualization

    * Image/Video Processing

    * Motion Capture and Tracking

    * Graphics & Perception

    * Multi-Sensor Fusion

    * Structure from Motion and Stereo

    * Computational Photography

    * Optical Flow

    * Object Recognition

    * Dynamic 3D Acquisition and Processing

    * Image and Video Coding

    * Applications (medicine, robotics, communications, ...)

 

This years VMV will be held in cooperation with the DFG Research Training Group 1564 /Imaging New Modalities/ <http://www.grk1564.uni-siegen.de> and with the workshop series on Dynamic 3D Imaging (Dyn3D) <http://www.zess.uni-siegen.de/pmd-home/dyn3d>.

Therefore, a special session on dynamic and multimodal imaging is planned and paper submission focusing on the following topics are highly

welcome:

 

    * Dynamic 3D Imaging using time-of-flight sensors

    * Fusion and information retrieval for multi-modal imaging

    * Image processing and analysis for new imaging modalities like THz or multi-spectral imaging

 

 

Contact Information: http://vmv2010.uni-siegen.de Reinhard Koch, Andreas Kolb, Christof Rezk-Salama

email: vmv2010@uni-siegen.de