Annonce
Extended deadline: Special Issue Call for Papers on Advances on Discrete Geometry and Mathematical Morphology for Computer Vision hosted by Mathematical morphology - theory and applications
7 Mars 2017
Catégorie : Revues
Special Issue Call for Papers on
Advances on Discrete Geometry and Mathematical Morphology for Computer Vision,
hosted by : Mathematical morphology - theory and applications (De Gruyter)
Following the workshop on Discrete Geometry and Mathematical Morphology for Computer Vision (DGMM4CV) that was held on November 24th, 2016, a
special issue will be edited.
The DGMM4CV workshop was firstly organized as a scientific event in order to light up and share common digital and discrete methodologies in the fields of mathematical morphology, discrete geometry and computer vision. The aim of this special issue is to move this action further by presenting new advances in the fields of mathematical morphology and discrete geometry leading to both theoretical developments and novel applications for computer vision (see main topics at the end of the cfp).
Although submissions from participants and attendees of the DGMM4CV workshop are particularly encouraged, this is an open call inviting papers from anybody working on the fields. Please refer to the journal website for detailed instructions on paper submission:
https://www.degruyter.com/page/1305
Publication fee of all the accepted papers will be waived.
Important dates
- Paper submission deadline: May, 1st, 2017
- Fiirst-round review: end of July, 2017
- Paper publication: beginning of 2018
Topics
- Theory:
- Geometric descriptors
- Object digitization
- Geometric transformation
- Geometric motion analysis
- Graph-based method
- Markov random field
- Discrete and combinatorial optimization
- Connected operators
- Hierarchical analysis
- Discrete and computational topology
- Discrete calculus
- Applications:
- Low-level vision, image processing
- Denoising and filtering
- Segmentation and grouping
- Object detection
- Model fitting
- Point cloud processing
- Image registration
- Surface generation
- Motion segmentation
- Video segmentation
- Motion tracking
- Biomedical analysis
- Human action recognition
- Scene labeling and understanding
- Medical image processing
- Skeletonization
Guest editors
- Jean Cousty, Univ. Paris-Est - ESIEE Paris, France, jean.cousty@esiee.fr
- Yukiko Kenmochi, Univ. Paris-Est - CNRS, France, yukiko.kenmochi@esiee.fr
- Isabelle Sivignon, GIPSA-Lab - CNRS, France, isabelle.sivignon@gipsa-lab.grenoble-inp.fr
- Akihiro Sugimoto, National Institute of Informatics, Japan,sugimoto@nii.ac.jp