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ICGST International Conference on Graphics, Vision and Image Processing (GVIP-05)

19-21 December 2005,(CICC), Cairo, Egypt

gvip2005@icgst.com

The International conference on Graphics, Vision and Image Processing GVIP-05 emphasizes on efficient and effective graphics, vision and image technologies, and provides a central forum for scientists, researchers, engineers and vendors from different disciplines to exchange ideas, identify problems, investigate relevant issues, share common interests, explore new approaches, and initiate possible collaborative research and system development. The GVIP-05 significantly benefits a wide variety of academic and industrial sectors.

The GVIP-05 focuses on theoretical and experimental graphics, vision and image processing techniques, in particular:

  • Image analysis and understanding
  • Scene analysis, modelling, and understanding
  • Pattern matching and pattern recognition
  • Image synthesis, including 3D imaging and solid modeling
  • Mathematical approaches to image processing, analysis, and synthesis
  • Image models and transforms
  • Visualization and graphical data presentation
  • Diagrammatic knowledge representation and reasoning
  • Monocular and stereo vision
  • Modelling of human visual perception
  • Biomimetic vision
  • Innovative uses of various graphic and vision devices and systems
  • Automated analysis of video sequences
  • Mosaic and frames registration
  • Perceptual interfaces for immersive activities
  • Activity recognition
  • Graph-based approach merging local and global registrations
  • Automatic extraction of 3D building models from multiple images and other data
  • Computational models of the human visual system
  • Early vision
  • Data structures and representations needed for high-level vision
  • Shape representation and extraction
  • Range data analysis
  • Use of motion for recognition and interpretation
  • Architectures and languages for image processing
  • Multimodal and multisensor models of image formation
  • Motion analysis, visual navigation and active vision
  • Geometrical and structural models of objects and scenes
  • Fractal and chaos theory in image analysis
  • Modelling of human visual perception and mental imagery
  • Structure reconstruction, 3D imaging and image synthesis
  • Infrared, laser, sonar etc. imaging
  • Virtual reality and pictorial interaction
  • Pictorial data bases and archiving
  • Applications of computational geometry in vision and graphic systems
  • Computer-aided graphic design, arts and animation
  • Industrial, medical and other applications
  • Video surveillance and monitoring
  • Rapid and affordable generation of terrain and detailed urban feature data
  • 3D site modelling
  • Aerial images and finding regions as an aid in building extraction
  • Methods for detection and tracking of moving objects