[Imageworld] Call for Tutorials/Short Courses CVPR 2011 - Colorado
Springs, US
Anderson Rocha
anderson.rocha at gmail.com
Mon Sep 20 20:41:02 CEST 2010
Fellows,
We would like to invite the research community to submit tutorial and short-course proposals (3 to 6 hs) for the IEEE Intl. Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) to be held in Colorado Springs in June 2011.
http://www.cvpr2011.org/
Please, find bellow the information regarding the submission of proposals.
Att.,
-- Anderson
General Instructions for Tutorials/Short Courses Proposals
Tutorials/Short courses proposals are invited for the 2011 Intl. Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR).
Important Dates Submission deadline: October 20th, 2010
Notification of acceptance: December 15th, 2010.
Types of Tutorials/Short Courses
The tutorials/short courses may span from 3 to 6 hours. They may be regular or advanced. We will provide technical support for the presentation of the selected proposals.
1. Regular Tutorials: are targeted to students, professionals and researchers in Computer Vision, who wish to learn well- established techniques, which can be used in their work. Instructors may assume that attendees are familiar with basic notions of mathematics, numerical methods, programming, and Computer Vision.
2. Advanced Tutorials: should focus on recent developments, emerging topics and novel applications in Computer Vision related topics.
Proposals Selection
The tutorials/short courses represent an opportunity for the participants of the CVPR 2011 to acquire technical knowledge in recent achievements in Computer Vision related topics. The proposals will be judged by: relevance for the conference; potential to attract participants to the conference; originality; and qualification of the instructors in the topic of the tutorial.
The proposals should contain the following information:
1. Title
2. Type (regular or advanced)
3. Abstract
4. Motivation
5. Target audience (specify what knowledge you presume about the audience);
6. Interest for the Computer Vision community (estimate how many attendees you expect to have and the basis for such an estimation);
7. List of the topics to be presented, including: estimated duration, subtopics, pointers to relevant literature;
8. Short biography of the instructors (with full name, address, e-mail, institution, and experience in the topic of the short course / tutorial;
9. Planned material (if any) to be distributed to the participants, such as slides, images, animations, etc.
✤ The proposers shall make it clear the relationship of the proposal to any previous tutorials offered in ICCV, CVPR and ECCV in the last 3 years by these or any other researchers.
How To Submit a Proposal
Proposals should be submitted by email to Prof. Anderson Rocha at the following address anderson (dot) rocha (at) ic.unicamp.br, with subject “CVPR 2011 – Short Course/Tutorial Submission”. Please, send your proposal up to 5 pages in PDF format (preferred) or plain text only.
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Prof. Dr. Anderson Rocha
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Institute of Computing
UNIVERSITY OF CAMPINAS, SP - BRAZIL
<http://andersonrocha.cjb.net>
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