CFP : Seventh Canadian Conf CRV'10 - Ontario, Canada - 08FEB2010

Vision List Digest: Article 9, Volume 29, Issue 2
From: "Gerhard Roth"
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Seventh Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV'10)
http://www.computerrobotvision.org
Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA
May 31-June 2, 2010

THE SEVENTH CANADIAN CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER AND ROBOT VISION (CRV'10)
will be held on May 31-June 2, 2010, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Held
jointly with the Graphics Interface 2010 (GI) and the Artificial=20
Intelligence 2010 (AI) conferences, a single registration will permit
attendees to attend any talk in the three conferences (CRV, GI, AI),
which will be scheduled in parallel tracks.

CRV seeks contributions of complete, original research papers on any
aspect of computer vision, robot vision, robotics, medical imaging,
image processing or pattern recognition. CRV provides an excellent
environment for interdisciplinary interaction as well as for networking
of students and scientists in computer vision, robotic vision, robotics,
image understanding and pattern recognition. In addition to the regular
sessions, there will be three invited speakers. Four paper awards will
be presented: one for the best overall paper, one for the best paper
with a student as first author, and area awards for the best paper in
vision and robotics.

There will be a tutorial day preceding the conference, consisting of
many short talks by different speakers on basic topics in computer
vision and robotics. This free event will follow the successful format
of CRV'09 and should be useful for new graduate students and seasoned
researchers alike.

For more detailed information, please consult the CFP at the following
URL: http://www.computerrobotvision.org/cfp.html .

IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission Deadline 8 February 2010
Acceptance/Rejection notification 5 March 2010
Revised camera-ready papers due 12 March 2010

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
Program Co-Chairs
Mark Fiala, Ryerson University
Jim Little, University of British Columbia

More information about the conference can be found at the main site
http://www.computerrobotvision.org


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