Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!ucbvax!ADS.COM!Vision-List-Request From: Vision-List-Request@ADS.COM (Vision-List moderator Phil Kahn) Newsgroups: comp.ai.vision Subject: Vision-List delayed redistribution Message-ID: <9008230404.AA15964@deimos.ads.com> Date: 23 Aug 90 05:02:04 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Vision-List@ADS.COM Distribution: inet Organization: The Internet Lines: 108 Approved: vision-list@ads.com Vision-List Digest Wed Aug 22 21:02:05 PDT 90 - Send submissions to Vision-List@ADS.COM - Send requests for list membership to Vision-List-Request@ADS.COM Today's Topics: Range sensors Call for papers: Vision Interface '91 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 90 17:30:32 -0500 From: dmc@piccolo.ecn.purdue.edu (David M Chelberg) Subject: Range sensors I am considering acquiring a range sensor for our lab here at Purdue. I am interested in any technical contacts at companies producing such devices. The requirements (which are somewhat flexible at this stage) are: 1.) At least 128x128 resolution (preferably 512x512) 2.) 1m working distance, with at least .5 meter range, and 1-5mm depth resolution (preferable < 1mm). Preferably scalable. i.e. if we are working at .25 meter, the accuracy should increase proportionately. 3.) 5 frames per second (preferable > 10 fps). Data rate should apply to recovery of a calibrated dense scan. I would especially appreciate technical contacts at companies, as sales contacts do not normally have the background to competently discuss the technical merits of the products. I would appreciate a quick response, as at least a preliminary choice to be included in a proposal needs to be made soon. Thanks in advance, -- Prof. David Chelberg (dmc@piccolo.ecn.purdue.edu) ------------------------------ Date: 22 Aug 90 18:00:18 GMT From: colin@nrcaer.UUCP (Colin Archibald) Subject: call for papers Keywords: vision , image processing, robotics Organization: NRCC-Aeroacoustics, Ottawa, Ontario V i s i o n I n t e r f a c e ' 9 1 Calgary, Alberta, Canada 3-7 June 1991 CALL FOR PAPERS Vision Interface '91 is the fifth Canadian Conference devoted to computer vision, image processing, and pattern recognition. This is an annual conference held in various Canadian cities and is sponsored by the Canadian Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Society. The 1991 conference will be held in Calgary, Alberta, June 3-7 1991 in conjunction with Graphics Interface '91. IMPORTANT DATES: Four copies of a Full Paper due: 31 Oct. 1990 Tutorial Proposals due: 15 Nov. 1990 Authors Notified: 1 Feb. 1991 Cover Submissions due: 1 Feb. 1991 Final Paper due: 29 Mar. 1991 TOPICS: Contributions are solicited describing unpublished research results and applications experience in vision, including but not restricted to the following areas: Image Understanding and Recognition Modeling of Human Perception Speech Understanding and Recognition Specialized Architecture Computer Vision VLSI Applications Image Processing Realtime Techniques Robotic Perception Industrial Applications Pattern Analysis & Classification Biomedical Applications Remote Sensing Intelligent Autonomous Systems Multi-sensor Data Fusion Active Perception Four copies of full papers should be submitted to the Program Co-chairmen before Oct.31 1990. Include with the paper full names, addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers and electronic mail addresses of all the authors. One author should be designated "contact author"; all subsequent correspondence regarding the paper will be directed to the contact author. The other addresses are required for follow-up conference mailings, including the preliminary program. FOR GENERAL INFORMATION: SUBMIT PAPERS TO: Wayne A. Davis Colin Archibald and Emil Petriu General Chairman VI '91 Program Co-chairmen Department of Computing Science Laboratory for Intelligent Systems University of Alberta National Research Council Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Ottawa, Ontario, Canada T6G 2H1 K1A 0R6 Tel: 403-492-3976 Tel: 613-993-6580 ------------------------------ End of VISION-LIST ********************