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Vision-Tech
A Workshop on Challenges, Technology, and Solutions in the Areas of Computer Vision
in association with PSIVT 2019, Sydney, Australia
Organising Committee
Chair
Subrata Chakraborty
University of Technology Sydney, Australia
E-mail: Subrata.Chakraborty@uts.edu.au
Members
Tanmoy Debnath
Charles Sturt University, Australia
Gnana Bharathy
University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Pallab K Podder
Pabna University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
DM Motiur Rahman
Charles Sturt University, Australia
Program Committee
- Mohammad Zavid Parvez, Brac University, Bangladesh
- Arash Mahboubi, Charles Sturt University, Australia
- Ken Eustace, Charles Sturt University, Australia
- Abdul Hafeez-Baig, USQ, Australia
- Sophie Cockcroft, USQ, Australia
- KC Chan, USQ, Australia
- Ashek Ahmmed, Charles Sturt University, Australia
- Mustafa Ally, USQ, Australia
- Juan Castilla Rho, UTS, Australia
- Toufique Soomro, Quaid-e-Awam Engineering, Science & Technology Pakistan
- Prema Sankaran, FIREBIRD INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH IN MANAGEMENT, India
- Nader H. Aldeeb, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
- Munsif Jatoi, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia
- Olaf Hellwich, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
- Gulsher Ali Baloch, Sukkur IBA university, Pakistan
Overview
Vision technology and their applications has evolved significantly over the past decades. Along with new technology and application there has been rise in new challenges. In this workshop, we bring together the new challenges, technology, and potential solutions to those challenges in the areas of computer vision.
Scope and Interests (not limited to)
- New Technology in Computer Vision
- New Application of Computer Vision
- Current and Future Challenges in Computer vision
- Innovative Solutions in Computer Vision
- Social and Ethical challenges and solutions in Computer Vision
- Policy in Computer Vision
Important Dates
- Paper submission deadline: September 19, 2019
- Notification of acceptance: October 2, 2019
- Camera Ready: October 10, 2019
- Conference Dates: November 18 – 22, 2019
Paper Submission Information
Authors can submit their double blind paper to Dr. Subrata Chakraborty, Subrata.Chakraborty@uts.edu.au .
Papers should describe original and unpublished work about the related topics. Each paper will receive double blind reviews. Authors should take into account the following:
- All papers must be written and presented in English.
- All papers must be submitted in PDF format. The workshop paper format guidelines are the same as the main Conference papers.
- The maximum paper length is 14 pages. Note that shorter submissions are also welcome.
Support
For any issues related to the workshop, please contact the workshop chair:
Subrata.Chakraborty@uts.edu.au