[DPS-seminario] Fwd: ICCP 2017 - Call for Papers

Pablo Musé pmuse at fing.edu.uy
Wed Nov 9 18:12:38 UYT 2016



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Pablo Musé, PhD
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Uruguay 
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> From: ICCP 2017 <motoole at stanford.edu>
> Date: November 9, 2016 at 5:27:06 PM GMT-3
> To: <pmuse at fing.edu.uy>
> Subject: ICCP 2017 - Call for Papers
> Reply-To: ICCP 2017 <motoole at stanford.edu>
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
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> IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography (ICCP 2017)
> Stanford, California
> May 12-14, 2017
> http://iccp2017.stanford.edu/
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> IMPORTANT DATES
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> Paper Abstract: December 2, 2016 (23:59 GMT)
> Paper Submission: December 9, 2016 (23:59 GMT)
> Supplementary Material Submission: December 11, 2016 (23:59 GMT)
> Paper Decisions: March 4, 2017
> IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography ( ICCP 2017 -- http://iccp2017.stanford.edu/ ) seeks high quality submissions in all areas related to computational photography. The paper deadline for 
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> The field of Computational Photography seeks to create new photographic and imaging functionalities and experiences that go beyond what is possible with traditional cameras and image processing tools. The IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography is organized with the vision of fostering the community of researchers, from many different disciplines, working on computational photography. We welcome all submissions that introduce new ideas to the field including, but not limited to, those in the following areas:
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> Computational cameras
> Computational illumination
> Computational optics (wavefront coding, compressive optical sensing, digital holography, …)
> Computational displays
> High-performance imaging (high-speed, hyper-spectral, high-dynamic range, thermal, confocal, …).
> Multiple images and camera arrays
> Sensor and illumination hardware
> Scientific imaging and videography
> Advanced image processing
> Organizing and exploiting photo/video collections
> Mobile imaging
> Imaging for health and bio applications
> Submissions should be full papers in the IEEE proceedings format. A typical paper length in ICCP has been 6-8 pages. This is a rough guideline, and there is no arbitrary strict maximum length imposed. Reviewers will be instructed to weigh the contribution of a paper relative to its length. Supplementary material can also be submitted. Details can be found at http://iccp2017.stanford.edu/.
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> Submissions must be blind (not containing author names and affiliation). The reviewing process will be double blind.
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> Submissions must present original unpublished work. Furthermore, work submitted to ICCP cannot be submitted to another forum (journal, conference or workshop) during the ICCP reviewing period (Dec. 2016 - Feb. 2017).
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> Selected papers will be invited to submit a Journal version of their results to IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging with an accelerated review process.
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