The VMV 2004 is over! Thanks a lot for your participation!!!
See you next year!




CALL FOR PARTICIPATION


9th International Fall Workshop

VISION, MODELING, AND VISUALIZATION 2004

November 16 - 18, 2004
Stanford (California), USA


organized by:

Stanford University
MPI for Computer Science
Max Planck Center for Visual Computing and Communication


http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/conferences/vmv04/index.html



Program

The program consists of invited talks by internationally renowned speakers, as well as poster presentations of contributed papers. To preserve a workshop atmosphere, attendance might be limited, with preference given to active participants.

Invited Speakers:
Paul Debevec, USC
Tom Ertl, U Stuttgart
Eugene Fiume, U Toronto
Leo Guibas, Stanford
Marc Levoy, Stanford
Jitendra Malik, UC Berkeley
Tom Malzbender, HP Labs
Pietro Perona, CalTech
Mark Pollefeys, UNC
Holly Rushmeier, Yale
Roberto Scopigno, CNR
Rick Szeliski, Microsoft
Seth Teller, MIT
Brian Wandell, Stanford
Avideh Zakhor, UC Berkeley
Accepted contributed papers cover current research in the areas of 3-D image analysis and 3-D image synthesis, and their convergence such as: See the workshop webpage for an updated technical program.


Registration

The early registration fee BEFORE OCT 15th is $200/$350 for students and non-students respectively.
After Oct 15th a late registration fee of $250/$425 applies. The registration fee covers proceedings as well as the welcome reception and the workshop dinner.
See the VMV webpage for online registration.


Location & Travel

The meeting will be held at Stanford University, Stanford, CA, conveniently located in the close proximity to San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Detailed travel information can be found on the workshop webpage.


Accommodation

We have arranged special prices for participants of the VMV 2004 with a number of hotels.
Details can be found on the VMV webpage.


Contacts Web Site and Contact

Web site: http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/conferences/vmv04
E-mail: vmv04@mpi-sb.mpg.de




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