Connectionists: Call for Papers - IVCNZ'19, Dunedin, New Zealand, December 2-4, 2019

Jeremiah Deng jeremiah.deng at otago.ac.nz
Wed Jul 31 06:05:25 EDT 2019


The 34th International Conference on Image and Vision Computing, New Zealand
IVCNZ 2019
2-4 December
Dunedin, New Zealand

Call for Papers

IVCNZ is New Zealand’s premier academic conference on visual computing. This includes all aspects of computer vision, image processing, computer graphics, virtual and augmented reality, visualisation, and HCI applications related to these fields. For more information visit ivcnz2019.otago.ac.nz.

Submissions of original research are invited to IVCNZ on any aspects of visual computing. All submissions are peer-reviewed on the basis of full papers (5-6 pages, IEEE format). The conference proceedings will be submitted to IEEEXplore, where previous years’ proceedings can be found.

Key Dates:

Submission deadline: 26 August 2019
Acceptance notification: 23 September 2019
Camera-ready papers: 30 September 2019
Conference dates: 2-4 December 2019

Conference Scope

Topics relevant to IVCNZ include, but are not limited to:
Augmented and virtual reality
Automated visual surveillance
Biomedical imaging and visualisation
Biometrics
Deep learning 
Feature detection and extraction
Human-computer interaction
Image-based rendering
Image analysis and understanding
Motion tracking and analysis
Multimedia information retrieval
Object recognition
Pattern recognition and classification
Scientific visualisation
Stereo image analysis
Shape recovery from images
Visual reconstruction techniques

Dunedin, New Zealand

IVCNZ 2019 will beheld in Dunedin, a vibrant city with a strong education and research community based around the University of Otago, which is New Zealand’s oldest university. Dunedin has a range of attractions including iconic Victorian and Edwardian architecture and fine botanic gardens, museum, and art gallery, and is a designated UNESCO City of Literature.
The nearby Otago Peninsula offers rare opportunities to see southern wildlife, including the only mainland Royal Albatross colony in the world, seals, and Yellow-Eyed Penguins. Dunedin is also the gateway to many other attractions in the lower SouthIsland.

Contact:

Assoc. Professor Jeremiah Deng, University of Otago, IVCNZ'19 Program Chair
jeremiah.deng at otago.ac.nz


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