2nd Workshop on Soft Computing in Image Processing and Computer Vision (SCIPCV)

in conjunction with Int. Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision, and Pattern Recognition (IPCV 2010)


Las Vegas, July 12-15 2010

http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~cogs/CfP/SCIPCV2010

Call for papers

Vision in general and images in particular have always played an important and essential role in human life. In the past they were, today they are, and in the future they will continue to be one of our most important information carriers. Nowadays, image processing and computer vision have numerous commercial, scientific, industrial and military applications. All these applications result from the interaction between fundamental scientific research on the one hand, and the development of new and high-standard technology on the other hand.

In order to cope with the variety of image processing and computer vision challenges, several techniques have been introduced and developed, quite often with great success. Among the different techniques that are currently in use, we also encounter soft computing techniques. Soft Computing is an emerging field that consists of complementary elements of fuzzy logic, neural computing, evolutionary computation, machine learning and probabilistic reasoning, and often offers solutions where conventional approaches fail.

The 2nd Workshop on Soft Computing in Image Processing and Computer Vision (SCIPCV) aims to provide a forum for current state-of-the-art approaches of soft computing techniques in image processing, computer vision and related applications.

High quality submissions are sought; topics include, but are not limited to, soft computing approaches such as
  • fuzzy logic
  • neural networks
  • evolutionary computing
  • rough sets
  • swarm intelligence
  • etc.
in/for
  • image analysis: edge detection, segmentation, pattern recognition, object recognition, interpretation
  • image enhancement: filtering, noise removal, enhancement, restoration
  • image compression
  • image reconstruction
  • image similarity and image retrieval
  • satellite image processing
  • medical image processing
  • mathematical morphology
  • wavelets
  • video processing and retrieval
  • image formation and physics based vision
  • 3-d processing
  • shape-from-X
  • scene understanding
  • etc.
Authors of high quality papers relevant to medical image analysis will be invited to extend their work for a chapter in an edited book in Springer's Studies in Computational Intelligence series.