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ICISP 2010
International Conference on Image and Signal Processing 2010
Dates Jun 30, 2010 (iCal) - Jul 2, 2010
Homepage: www.uqtr.ca/~icisp
Location
Location: Quebec, Canada
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Important dates
Submissions: Jan 22, 2010
Camera ready due: Apr 12, 2010
Table of Contents



The International Conference on Image and Signal Processing (ICISP) aims to provide researchers and practitioners from academia and industry with a forum to report on the latest developments in image and signal processing, multimedia and computer graphics. ICISP 2010, the 4th in the series that has been held since 2001, will bring together leading engineers and scientists in image, signal and video processing from around the world. Topics include, but are not limited to:

Image and video processing: image filtering, restoration and enhancement, image segmentation, video segmentation and tracking, morphological processing, feature extraction and analysis, interpolation and super-resolution, motion detection and estimation, computer vision, pattern recognition, content-based image retrieval. 
Signal Processing: spectral analysis, time-frequency and time-scale representation, statistical signal processing, filtering, detection and estimation, nonlinear signal processing, radar, antennas, telecommunications systems, acoustics. 
Computer graphics: algorithms, visualization, animation, virtual reality. 
Applications: biomedical sciences, biometry, document image processing and authentication, other applications. 
Paper Submission: Prospective authors are invited to submit papers of not more than eight (8) pages including results, figures and references. Papers will be accepted only by electronic submission (see submission page).
	

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