Workshop 17: Vision
Programme Committee:
General Chair. Mike Brady
(University of Oxford, UK),
jmb@robots.ox.ac.uk
Local Chair. Paul Lewis
(University of Southampton, UK),
phl@ecs.soton.ac.uk
Vice Chair. Patrice Quinton
(IRISA-CNRS, Rennes, France),
Patrice.Quinton@irisa.fr
Vice Chair. Hartmut Schmeck
(University of Karlsruhe, Germany),
schmeck@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Description:
Our evolving information society increasingly relies on
efficient algorithms and architectures for Computer Vision, Signal and Image Processing
(SIP). Due to its extremely high performance requirements, SIP has
always been one of the major application areas and one of the driving
forces behind the design of special-purpose processors. New challenges
arise from areas like computer vision or multi-media applications.
Submissions are invited from academia and industry on various aspects
of SIP or vision: parallel architectures, methods for designing parallel
algorithms, languages and environments for programming parallel
architectures or for designing special-purpose architectures for SIP
applications, applications of parallel processing in SIP, interactions
between algorithms, architectures and their development and design
methodologies.
Topics of interest include:
- parallel architectures and algorithms
- dynamically reconfigurable architectures
- parallel DSP systems
- application specific parallel architectures
- parallel custom computing machines for SIP
- methods and tools for the design of SIP architecture
- SIP design environments
- computer vision
- parallel video servers
- signal and image compression
- dependability and security of SIP