Image and Vision Computing '04
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SubmissionsAcceptance of submissions has closed. IVCNZ 2004 will include tracks on technical papers, posters, and invited speakers. Submissions for technical papers are invited in all areas of Computer Vision, Image Processing, Visualization, and Computer Graphics. Research papers in science, engineering, sports, and medicine are welcome, as is any contribution that reports on new or exciting findings or demonstrates new industrial applications of vision or graphics technologies. The posters program offers a unique opportunity to showcase case studies, work-in-progress, student projects, or non-traditional research. Posters will be displayed for one full day with time for the presenters to have one-on-one dialogue with attendees. Contributions are invited for topics including, but not limited to:
All submissions (technical paper and poster) should be as complete manuscripts (4 to 6 pages including references) since all submissions will be peer reviewed by a panel of experts in the field. Both poster and technical paper submissions will be permitted six double column format pages in the proceedings. Papers longer than six pages will not be printed in the proceedings. Instructions for the final camera ready paper are available in PDF, Latex, or Microsoft Word formats. Templates are available for Latex or Microsoft Word formats. Note that due to popular request, the style has been changed to a two column format. Do not worry if you have submitted a paper in single column format for review. In submitting a paper the author(s) agree that, upon acceptance, they will prepare the final manuscript in time for the inclusion into the published proceedings and will present the paper at the Conference. Final manuscripts will not be published without advance registration. Note that oral and poster presentations have equal billing in the proceedings. |
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