Papers on the broadly understood computer vision and graphics are welcome.
The topics include but are not limited to:
- Modelling of human visual perception
- Computational geometry
- Geometrical models of objects and scenes
- Illumination and reflection models and methods
- Image formation
- Image and video coding
- Image filtering and enhancement
- Biomedical image processing
- Biomedical graphics
- Colour image processing
- Multispectral image processing
- Pattern recognition in image processing
- Scene understanding
- Motion analysis, visual navigation and active vision
- Human motion detection and analysis
- Visualisation and graphical data presentation
- Hardware and architectures for image processing
- Computer-aided graphic design
- 3D imaging, shading and rendering
- Computer animation
- Graphics for internet and mobile systems
- Virtual reality
- Image and video databases
- Visual cryptography
- Digital watermarking
- Multimedia applications
- Computer art
- Image processing applications in industry, engineering, life sciences, geophysics etc.
We encourage the papers using classical as well as Artificial Intelligence-type approaches.