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Acceptance will be based on full paper review.

Computer-vision systems are being developed and employed in an
increasing range of applications from surveillance and security to
manufacturing and industry, archaeology, entertainment, and medicine.
Recent advances in research and development of vision-based sensors and
systems have been the result of advances in both computer-vision and
optical-system design, and the innovative fusion of these technologies.
Optomechatronic computer-vision systems have evolved in intelligent
robot-vision systems, automated inspection, autonomous tracking systems,
medical, biological, and agricultural imaging and diagnosis, and novel
biometric techniques, to name only a few areas. Improved technology in
optical devices, and computer-vision techniques, has led to increased
intelligence and capabilities of new systems. This conference will bring
together scientists from academia and industry to exchange the latest
ideas and newest techniques, principles, and applications related to
optomechatronic computer-vision systems.

Particular topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
? sensing technology for computer-vision systems and machine vision
including optics, illuminations, image sensors, devices, and
measurement methods
? imaging techniques including range imaging, stereo, surface
analysis, particle analysis, defect analysis
? integration of sensing technologies including multi-sensor fusion,
and multi-view analysis
? robotic-vision systems, including human-robot interfaces and
teleoperated robots, semi-autonomous, and autonomous systems, 2-D and
3-D image-guided systems and robots
? applications including automation, vehicle control, manufacturing
and visual inspection
? tracking of objects, human body, hand, and face, motion analysis
? hand and facial gesture recognition
? medical imaging, analysis, modeling, and diagnosis
? biometrics
? biological and agricultural imaging
? optical measurement systems, range-sensing, fringe-projection,
phase-shifting, phase-measurement and interferometry techniques
? pattern and object recognition
? surveillance and security applications
? computer-vision graphics and display
? augmented reality.

Papers submission and other details:
http://www.ssc-lab.com/ISOT/Attachments/CFP2_2008_Conference_Computer-Vision.pdf

Full draft paper due: June 1, 2008.
Final full paper and summary due: September 1, 2008.
Acceptance will be based on full paper review.

Optomechatronic Computer-Vision Systems III

Conference Chair:
Jonathan Kofman, University of Waterloo (Canada)

Conference Co-chairs:
Didier Coquin, IUT d?Annecy (France)
Shun?ichi Kaneko, Hokkaido University (Japan);
Claudio A. Perez, University De Chile (Chile);

International Symposium on Optomechatronic Technologies (ISOT 2008),
November 17-19, 2008,
San Diego, U.S.A.
http://www.ssc-lab.com/ISOT/index.html

Full symposium call for papers:
http://spie.org/Documents/ConferencesExhibitions/ISOT%202008%20Call%20for%20=
Papers.pdf

Symposium Chair:
Kee S. Moon (US)

Symposium Co-Chairs:
Hyungsuck Cho (KR)
Shun?ichi Kaneko (JP)
Farrokh Janabi-Sharifi (CA)
Takayuki Tanaka (JP)
Samuel K. Kassegne (US)

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