Special Issue on 'Multi-camera
and Multi-modal Sensor Fusion
'
Call for Papers
Theme of the
special
issue
Advances in sensing technologies as well as the increasing
availability of computational power and efficient bandwidth
usage methods are favouring the emergence of applications based
on distributed systems combining multiple cameras and other
sensing modalities. These applications include audiovisual scene
analysis, immersive human-computer interfaces, occupancy sensing
and event detection for smart environment applications,
automated collection, summarization and distribution of
multi-sensor data, and enriched personal communication, just to
mention a few. This special issue proposes to address the
principal technical challenges in vision processing when the
video modality is also supported by other inputs such as audio,
speech, context, depth sensors, and/or other cameras. Topics of
interest to the special issue include:
- Multi-camera system algorithms and applications
- Multi-modal systems and data fusion methods
- Distributed sensing and processing methods for human-centric
applications
- Distributed multi-modal scene analysis and event
interpretation
- Automated annotation and summarization of multi-view video
- Automated creation of audiovisual reports (from meetings,
lectures, sport events, etc.)
- Multi-modal gesture recognition
- Multi-modal human-computer interfaces
- Data processing and fusion in multi-modal embedded systems
- Context-awareness and behaviour modelling
- Performance evaluation metrics
- Applications in distributed surveillance, smart rooms, virtual
reality, and e-health
Schedule
-
Paper submission deadline: January 10,
2009 (extended)
- First notification: May 20, 2009 (extended)
- Revised manuscripts due: July 30, 2009
- Notification of final decision: September 30, 2009
- Camera-ready
manuscript: October 30, 2009
- Publication of the special issue (tentative): 1st Quarter 2010
Submission
guidelines
- Papers must be submitted at
CVIU journal web serverby selecting the special
issue option: ''Sensor Fusion''.
-
The submission guide for authors is available
here. - Only papers meeting the
scope of the special issue will be considered for review. If in
doubt concerning the relevance of a proposed paper, the authors
are encouraged to contact the guest editors prior to paper
submission.
Guest editors
Andrea Cavallaro Queen Mary, University of London, UK [andrea.cavallaro --AT-- elec.qmul.ac.uk]
Hamid Aghajan Stanford University, USA [hamid --AT-- wsnl.stanford.edu]