Fifth International Conference on Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision

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Date: 30th May - 7th June 2015
Место:

Lège Cap Ferret, France

Организаторы:

Jean-François Aujol (IMB, Univ. Bordeaux)
Mila Nikolova (CNRS, CMLA, ENS Cachan)
Nicolas Papadakis (CNRS, IMB, Bordeaux)

The conference will be held in Lège-Cap Ferret, near Bordeaux, France.

This biannual conference series is a merger of the Scale Space conferences and the Variational Level Set Methods conference.
The aim is to bring together two different communities with common research interests: the one on scale space analysis and the one on variational, geometric and level set methods and their applications in image interpretation and understanding.

Typical conference topics cover
Image analysis
Scale space methods
Level set methods
PDEs in image processing
restoration and reconstruction
Inverse problems in imaging
Compressed sensing
Stereo reconstruction
Shape from X
Multi-Orientation Analysis
Perceptual grouping
Multi-scale shape analysis
Implicit surfaces
Wavelets and Image decompositions
Inpainting
Registration
Medical and other Applications
Surface modeling
3D vision
Optical flow
Tracking
Motion estimation
Segmentation
Denoising
Enhancement
Cross-scale structure
Sub-Riemannian geometry
Feature analysis
Selection of salient scales
Differential geometry and Invariants
Mathematics of novel imaging methods

Keynote Speakers

  • Alfred Hero (University of Michigan)
  • Jean-Michel Morel (CMLA, ENS Cachan)
  • Gabriele Steidl (Technische Universität Kaiserslautern)
  • Marc Teboulle (Tel-Aviv University)

Conference proceedings
Papers accepted for the conference appeared in the conference proceedings that are published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
Authors are invited to submit a full-length twelve-page paper electronically via the SSVM'15 Paper Submission Web Page.
All papers will undergo a double-blind peer-review procedure.

Chairs

  • Jean-François Aujol (IMB, Univ. Bordeaux)
  • Mila Nikolova (CNRS, CMLA, ENS Cachan)
  • Nicolas Papadakis (CNRS, IMB, Bordeaux)