Call For Papers

With the rapid progress of Internet technology, large-scale visual data can be found on the Internet, bringing significant opportunities for novel processing of visual information, as well as commercial applications. Finding patterns in such data, understanding them, systematically managing such data, efficiently processing them, and making best use of them present great challenges. The Computational Visual Media Conference series, of which this is the fourth conference, will provide a forum for exchanging recent research ideas and practical achievements in all areas and applications of Visual Media.

The Computational Visual Media Conference 2016 will be run in plenary sessions (no parallel tracks) from Apr 6 to Apr 8, 2016, and will be hosted by Cardiff University, UK.

 

Conference Topics

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

• Classification and composition of visual media

• Cognition of Visual media

• Content security of visual media

• Enhancement and re-rendering of visual media

• Geometric computing for image and video

• Geometry processing

• Image and video retrieval

• Interactive editing of Visual Media

• Machine learning for visual media

• Social networks and Social Media

 

Information for Authors

Full papers in English containing original and unpublished results are solicited. The length of a paper should not exceed 12 pages.  The paper should be submitted in pdf format, and each submission are allowed to upload a supplementary file within 50 M.

 

Important Dates

Full papers due: Sep 4, 2015  Sep 7, 2015

Acceptance notification: Nov 10, 2015

Further revision will be required for journal version.

All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT. To determine what time it is in your position, you can use The World Clock to convert the time.

 

Proceedings and Special Journal issues

Submitted papers will be reviewed by program committee. All accepted papers will be published in journals, including Graphical Models (Elsevier) and Journal of Computer Science and Technology (Springer), and Computational Visual Media (Springer).