Advances in Image and Video Technology Second Pacific Rim Symposium, PSIVT 2007 Santiago, Chile, December 17-19, 2007 Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Domingo Mery, Luis Rueda.
- 1st ed. 2007.
- XXI, 961 p. online resource.
- Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics, 4872 3004-9954 ; .
- Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics, 4872 .
Keynote Lectures -- Multimedia Hardware and Image Sensor Technologies -- Graphics and Visualization -- Image Analysis -- Multiple View Imaging and Processing -- Computer Vision Applications -- Image and Video Coding -- Multimedia Processing.
These proceedings are a manifestation of the excellent scienti?c contributions presented at the Second IEEE Paci?c Rim Symposium on Video and Image Technology (PSIVT 2007), held in Santiago, Chile, during December 17-19, 2007. The symposium provided a forum for presenting and exploring the l- est research and developments in image and video technology. Discussing the possibilities and directions in these ?elds settled a place where both academic research and industrial activities were presented for mutual bene?t. The aim of the symposium was to promote and disseminate ongoing research on multi- dia hardware and image sensor technologies, graphics and visualization, image analysis, multiple view imaging and processing, computer vision applications, image and video coding, and multimedia processing. The volume is a realization of the ongoing success of the Paci?c Rim Symposium on Video and Image Te- nology for which the ?rst issue (PSIVT 2006) was last year in Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China. PSIVT 2007 provides evidence of the growing stature of the Paci?c Rim s- enti?c community in video and image technology andof their impact worldwide. The symposium received contributions from 31 countries, registering a total of 155 papers, out of which 75 were accepted for publication in these proce- ings, which is equivalent to an acceptance rate of 48. 4%. The review process was carried out in seven di?erent themes, each composed of theme Co-chairs and a ProgramCommittee composed of internationally recognized scientists, all experts in their respective theme. Each paper was peer-reviewed by two to ?ve reviewers.
9783540771296
10.1007/978-3-540-77129-6 doi
Pattern recognition systems.
Multimedia systems.
Computer vision.
Computer graphics.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Computer networks .
Automated Pattern Recognition.
Multimedia Information Systems.
Computer Vision.
Computer Graphics.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Computer Communication Networks.
Q337.5 TK7882.P3
006.4
Keynote Lectures -- Multimedia Hardware and Image Sensor Technologies -- Graphics and Visualization -- Image Analysis -- Multiple View Imaging and Processing -- Computer Vision Applications -- Image and Video Coding -- Multimedia Processing.
These proceedings are a manifestation of the excellent scienti?c contributions presented at the Second IEEE Paci?c Rim Symposium on Video and Image Technology (PSIVT 2007), held in Santiago, Chile, during December 17-19, 2007. The symposium provided a forum for presenting and exploring the l- est research and developments in image and video technology. Discussing the possibilities and directions in these ?elds settled a place where both academic research and industrial activities were presented for mutual bene?t. The aim of the symposium was to promote and disseminate ongoing research on multi- dia hardware and image sensor technologies, graphics and visualization, image analysis, multiple view imaging and processing, computer vision applications, image and video coding, and multimedia processing. The volume is a realization of the ongoing success of the Paci?c Rim Symposium on Video and Image Te- nology for which the ?rst issue (PSIVT 2006) was last year in Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China. PSIVT 2007 provides evidence of the growing stature of the Paci?c Rim s- enti?c community in video and image technology andof their impact worldwide. The symposium received contributions from 31 countries, registering a total of 155 papers, out of which 75 were accepted for publication in these proce- ings, which is equivalent to an acceptance rate of 48. 4%. The review process was carried out in seven di?erent themes, each composed of theme Co-chairs and a ProgramCommittee composed of internationally recognized scientists, all experts in their respective theme. Each paper was peer-reviewed by two to ?ve reviewers.
9783540771296
10.1007/978-3-540-77129-6 doi
Pattern recognition systems.
Multimedia systems.
Computer vision.
Computer graphics.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Computer networks .
Automated Pattern Recognition.
Multimedia Information Systems.
Computer Vision.
Computer Graphics.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Computer Communication Networks.
Q337.5 TK7882.P3
006.4