Signal and Image Technologies Track
On-line
submission and review site (click here)
DESCRIPTION
Nowadays,
ICT systems are putting high-demanding requirements
on the underlying signal processing tasks as it concerns
their performance and functionality while handling
audiovisual content. This track focuses on recent
developments in digital signal processing and will
pay particular attention to evolutions in audiovisual
signal processing, analysis, coding and authentication.
Besides component-level contributions, also system-level
research results are welcomed in this track.
TOPICS
The
list of topics to be covered by the track includes:
- Image Processing and Analysis
- Image filtering, Restoration, Enhancement
- Image segmentation
- Image Acquisition
- Image Manipulation and Compression
- Image Synthesis
- Pattern Analysis and Recognition
- Shape matching
- Learning and classification
- Colour Imaging
- Multispectral processing
- Stereoscopic and 3D processing
- 3D Object Extraction
- Surface Reconstruction
- Geometric Algorithms
- Computational Geometry
- Image databases
- Content-based image retrieval
- Image/Video Coding and Authentication
- Coding standards
- Image and video over networks
- Error resilience
- Video processing
- Video streaming
- Motion detection and estimation
- Object tracking
- Image sequence processing and analysis
- Multimedia processing
- Video streaming
- Watermark Embedding and Detection
- Stochastic Aspects of Data Hiding
- Reliable Watermark Recovery
- Signal processing
- Theory and Methods
- Gibbs models and MRFs
- Digital Filters and Filter Banks design
- Wavelets and Multirate Signal Processing
- Spectral analysis
- Time-frequency signal analysis
- Non-linear and Multidimensional Signal Processing
- Variational formulations
- PDEs
- Radar, sonar
- Antennas
- Mobile Signal Processing
- Fast algorithms
- Real time signal processing
- Signal noise control
- Applications
- Archiving
- Digital video broadcasting
- Biomedical Imaging
- Nuclear, X-ray, and magnetic resonance imaging
- Tomographic imaging
- Remote Sensing
- Document Image Processing and Analysis
- Astronomy
- Geosciences and environment
- Artificiel intelligence applications
- Neural networks applications
- Fuzzy logic application
SUIBMISSION
GUIDELINES
Submissions
should be of length 3000-4000 words (approx. 8-12
double-space printed pages). Preference will be given
to submissions that take strong or challenging positions
on important emergent topics. All submissions should
be in PDF or PS format. Since a "blind" paper
evaluation method will be used, authors are kindly
requested to produce and provide the full paper,
WITHOUT any reference to any of the authors. The
manuscript must contain, in its first page, the paper
title, an abstract and a list of keywords but NO
NAMES OR CONTACT DETAILS WHATSOEVER are to be included
in any part of this file. Authors should submit a
full paper via electronic
Submission. Submissions
will be peer-reviewed by at least 2 qualified reviewers.
Selection criteria will include: relevance, significance,
impact, originality, technical soundness, and quality
of presentation.
On-line
submission site (click here)
Click
on "Submit
a Paper" and fill in the entire form with the
main information on your paper (do not forget the
abstract) to create an account for you (an email
with your password will be sent to confirm). Till
the paper submission deadline, you will be able to
log in as registered user and submit or reload your
complete paper.
TRACK
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
D. Aboutadjine (Mohemmed V University, Morocco)
C. Abhayaratne (University of Sheffield, United
Kingdom)
A. Akono (ENSP, Yaoundé, Cameroun)
G. Bebis (U. Nevada, USA)
Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou (ISIM Sfax, Tunisia)
Amel Benazza (ESC of Tunis, Tunisia)
I.F. Boochs (U.Applied Sciences, Mainz Deutschland)
Mohamed Borchani (Université Paris 5/ ESC de
Sfax, Tunisia)
N. G. Bourbakis (Wright State University, USA)
C. Bourgeois République (U. Bourgogne, France)
A. Chalifour (University Trois Rivieres, Canada)
G.Cristobal (Instituto de Optica (CSIC) Madrid, Spain)
X. Descombe (INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France)
A. Dipanda (U. Bourgogne, France)
P. Ele (U. Yaounde I, Cameroon)
S. Forchhammer (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
I. Foucherot (U. Bourgogne, France)
S. Foufou (NIST, USA)
P. Gouton (U. Bourgogne, France)
J.Y. Hardeberg (U. Hogskolen Gjovik , Norway)
I. Jermyn (Inria Sophia Antipolis, France)
M. Kociolek (University of lodz, Poland)
E. Kuruoglu (Instituto di Elaborazione della Informazione,
Italy)
P. Lambert (U. De Savoie, France)
E. Lutton (INRIA Rocquencourt, France)
B. Macq (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
W. Mahdi (ISIM Sfax, Tunisia)
F. Marzani (U. Bourgogne, France)
G. Menegaz (U. of Siena, Italy)
F. Meriaudeau (U. Bourgogne, France)
A. Munteanu (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
W. Philips (University of Ghent - Ugent, Belgium)
A. Perkis (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
M. Reuter (CUTEC Institute GmbH,
Germany)
A. Roman (U. Bourgogne, France)
J.P. Rudant (U. Marne la vallée, France)
G. Schaefer (Nottingham Trent University, U.K.)
P. Scheunders (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
A. N. Skodras (Hellenic Open University, Greece)
H. H. Tadjine (CUTEC Institute GmbH, Germany)
E. Tonye (ENSP, Yaoundé, Cameroun)
F. Truchetet (U. Bourgogne, France)
X.F. Zha (University of Maryland, USA)
TRACK
REVIEWERS
Charith Abhayaratne (University of Sheffield, United
Kingdom)
Aydin Akan (Istanbul University, Turkey)
Alain
Akono (Ecole Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique,
Cameroon)
Alin Alecu (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Abdelmajid
Ben Hamadou (Sfax University, Tunisia)
Frank Boochs
(university of applied sciences, Mainz, Germany)
Mohamed
Borchani (Ecole Supérieure de Commerce
de Sfax, Tunisia)
El-Bay Bourennane (Université de
Bourgogne, France)
Claire Bourgeois Republique (Université de
Bourgogne, France)
Alain Chalifour (Université du
Québec àTrois-Rivières, Canada)
Gabriel Cristobal (Instituto de Optica, Spain)
Vincent
Devlaminck (Université de Lille1, France)
Kutluyil
Dogancay (University of South Australia, Australia)
Ahmet
Ekin (Philips Research, The Netherlands)
Pierre Ele (University
of Douala, Cameroon)
Soren Forchhammer (Technical University
of Denmark, Denmark)
Sebti Foufou (Université de
Bourgogne, France)
Irene Foucherot (Université de
Bourgogne, France)
Pierre Gouton (Université de
Bourgogne, France)
Jon Hardeberg (Gjøvik University
College, Norway)
Frédéric Kerem Harmanci
(Bogazici University, Turkey)
Ian Jermyn (INRIA, France)
Marcin Kociolek (Technical University of Lodz, Poland)
Alain Lalande (Université de Bourgogne, France)
Alamin Mansouri (Université de Bourgogne, France)
Franck Marzani (Université de Bourgogne, France)
Gloria Menegaz (University of Siena, Italy)
Fabrice Meriaudeau
(Université de Bourgogne, France)
Johel Miteran
(Université de Bourgogne, France)
Adrian Munteanu
(Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Marc Neveu (Université de
Bourgogne, France)
Andrew Perkis (NTNU, Norway)
Wilfried
Philips (UGent, Belgium)
Audrey Roman (Université de
Bourgogne, France)
Gerald Schaefer (Aston University,
United Kingdom)
Paul Scheunders (University of Antwerp,
Belgium)
Athanassios Skodras (Hellenic Open University,
Greece)
Tadeusz Sliwa (Université de Bourgogne, France)
Maryse Stoufs (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Alain
Tiedeu (Ecole Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique,
Cameroon)
Fred Truchetet (Université de Bourgogne,
France)
Yvon Voisin (Université de Bourgogne,
France)
Paul Walker (Université de Bourgogne,
France)
Fan Yang (Université de Bourgogne, France)
Xuan Fang Zha (NIST and University of Maryland, USA)
TRACK
ORGANIZERS
Peter
Schelkens (Vrije U. Brussel, Belgium)
Louis Legrand (U. of Bourgogne, France) |