Welcome to SSIAI 2008!

 

 

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

2008 IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation

-SSIAI 2008-

 

Historic La Fonda Hotel

March 24-26, 2008,

Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

URL: www.ssiai.org

 

Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society

Technical Co-sponsored by

IEEE Signal Processing Society and the IEEE Computer Society

 

 

 

 

OVERVIEW

 

Given the ubiquity of digital images and videos, computational image and video analysis and interpretation continues to be an exciting and dynamic research area. SSIAI-2008 will bring together researchers and practitioners in academia, industry, and government to share and discuss the latest advances in this field. The biennial symposium seeks original contributions reporting novel research directions and exploratory applications.

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES

 

Dec.   3, 2007: Papers due (deadline extended)

Jan.  12, 2008: Acceptance notification

Feb.   9, 2008: Camera-ready papers due

 

 

PLENARY and KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

 

Charles Bouman, Purdue University;

Alan C. Bovik, University of Texas;

Tsuhan Chen, Carnegie Mellon University;

Ed Delp, Purdue University

 

 

TOPICS of INTEREST (not limited to)

 

·      stereo image/video analysis

·      biomedical image analysis

·      color image analysis

·      remote sensing

·      segmentation

·      content based image retrieval

·      features and invariants

·      automated inspection

·      boundary detection

·      real-time image analysis

·      multiscale analysis applications

·      multidimensional analysis

·      multispectral analysis

·      compressed domain processing

·      video analysis

 

 

PAPER SUBMISSION

 

Submit a paper (maximum of 4 pages including figures and references) in double-column IEEE conference format. Submission will be electronic using the PDF format. Accepted full papers will be in the same format with a four page limit. For further details, please visit the official website www.ssiai.org.

 

Each accepted paper will be published in the conference proceedings, provided at least one author registers in advance at a non-student rate. No person may appear as author or coauthor on more than three proposed papers.

 

 

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

 

General Chair: Marios S. Pattichis, University of New Mexico

Program Chairs: Joseph Havlicek, University of Oklahoma, Scott T. Acton, University of Virginia    

Local Arrangements Chair:  Brendt Wohlberg, Los Alamos National Lab      

Publicity Chair: Gang Qian, Arizona State University

 

Sponsored by:

 

TC on Computational Medicine

 

 

Technical Co-sponsored by: