[Imageworld] CfP DYNAMIC 3D IMAGING (extended deadline)

Andreas Kolb andreas.kolb at uni-siegen.de
Fri May 4 17:49:11 CEST 2007


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CALL FOR PAPERS: 
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        | EXTENSION OF SUBMISSION DEADLINE |
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        | NEW DEADLINE: June 4th 2007      |
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WORKSHOP ON

        DYNAMIC 3D IMAGING

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

        Symp. of the German Association for Pattern Recognition, DAGM
        September 11th, 2007, Heidelberg


GENERAL INFORMATION

        http://www.multi-sensorics.de/dyn3d


IMPORTANT DATES

        NEW Submission of full papers:   June      04th, 2007
        Notification of acceptance:      July      30th, 2007
        Final versions due:              August    10th, 2007
        Workshop:                        September 11th, 2007


SCOPE


3D imaging sensors have been investigated for several decades. In recent 
years, improvements on classical approaches like stereo vi­sion on the one 
hand, and novel techniques like ZCam or Photon­ic Mixing Device (PMD) on the 
other hand have emerged, leading to 3D vision systems with radically improved 
characteristics. Presently, these techniques make full-range 3D data available 
at interactive frame rates, and thus open the path towards a much broader 
application of 3D vision systems.


The workshop focuses on sensor systems, data processing approaches and systems 
incorporating interactive, full-range 3D sensors in specific application 
areas.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

 * Development of full-range 3D sensors or sensor systems, including
   - active and passive 3D imaging systems
   - 3D sensors operating at optical, near-infrared, terahertz and
     microwave wavelengths
   - sensor simulation
 * Multi sensor fusion incorporating full-range 3D sensors
 * Data processing for dynamic full-range 3D-data, including
   - sensor based image synthesis
   - calibration techniques
   - 3D object recognition
   - 3D optical flow
 * Applications using interactive, full-range 3D sensors, e.g. in
   areas like
   - autonomous robotics
   - medicine
   - industrial automation

Results of practical significance with an adequate inclusion of interactive 3D
vision sensors will be considered. The content of submitted papers has to be
novel.


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE and CONTACT

 * Peter Haring Bolivar, U Siegen, Germany, Email: peter.haring at uni-siegen.de
 * Reinhard Koch,        U Kiel,   Germany, Email: rk at informatik.uni-kiel.de
 * Andreas Kolb,         U Siegen, Germany, Email: andreas.kolb at uni-siegen.de
 * Klaus-Dieter Kuhnert, U Siegen, Germany, Email: klaus.kuhnert at uni-siegen.de
 * Otmar Loffeld,        U Siegen, Germany, Email: loffeld at zess.uni-siegen.de


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

 * Volker Blanz,      U Siegen, Germany
 * Joachim Denzler,   U Jena, Germany
 * Jan-Michael Frahm, U North Carolina, USA
 * Günther Greiner,   U Erlangen, Germany
 * Klaus Hartmann,    U Siegen, Germany
 * Joachim Hornegger, U Erlangen, Germany
 * Heinrich Höfler,   FhG-IPM Freiburg, Germany
 * Bernd Jähne,       U Heidelberg, Germany
 * Marcus Magnor,     TU Braunschweig, Germany
 * Wolfgang Osten,    U Stuttgart, Germany
 * Hartmut Roskos,    U Frankfurt, Germany
 * Hubert Roth,       U Siegen, Germany
 * Rudolf Schwarte,   U Siegen, Germany
 * Peter Seitz,       U Neuchatel, Switzerland
 * Wolfgang Straßer,  U Tübingen, Germany
 * Zengqui Sun,       Tsinghua U Beijing, China
 * Hans Tiziani,      U Stuttgart, Germany
 * Peter Xu,          Massey U, New Zealand


INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

The format of the final paper is 9.5"x6.5", single-column. Contributions to
the workshop should not exceed 8 pages. Please format your article according
to the Inderscience Enterprises guidelines. Templates for Word and Latex can
be found under

        http://www.inderscience.com/mapper.php?id=64

All submissions will be peer-reviewed by independent reviewers.  Accepted
papers will be presented orally, or as posters in a separate session. All
accepted papers will be published in a Special Issue of the of the
International Journal of Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications
(IJISTA).

Further information about the submission procedure can be found on the 
workshop website: http://www.multi-sensorics.de/dyn3d.


LOCATION AND REGISTRATION

The workshop will take place in conjunction with the Symp. of the German
Association for Pattern Recognition (DAGM) 2007 in Heidelberg. Registration
information for the DAGM Symp. and this workshop can be found under:

        http://dagm2007.uni-hd.de


PARTNERS

In cooperation with:

 * Eurographics
 * ZESS, Center for Sensor Systems, Siegen

Sponsored by:

 * PMD Technologies, Siegen



--
Prof. Dr. Andreas Kolb
Computer Graphics and Multimedia Systems Group
University of Siegen, Hoelderlinstr. 3, D-57068 Siegen, Germany
Tel: ++49 / (0)271 740 2404; Fax: ++49 / (0)271 740 3337
EMail: kolb at informatik.uni-siegen.de; HTTP: www.cg.fb12.uni-siegen.de 
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