Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!dogie.macc.wisc.edu!decwrl!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: <9002010500.AA22909@deimos.ads.com> Date: 31 Jan 90 19:37:36 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Vision-List@ADS.COM Distribution: inet Organization: The Internet Lines: 183 Approved: vision-list@ads.com Vision-List Digest Wed Jan 31 11:37:36 PDT 90 - Send submissions to Vision-List@ADS.COM - Send requests for list membership to Vision-List-Request@ADS.COM Today's Topics: Re: 3D-glasses CFP, Israeli Conference British Machine Vision Conference 1990 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 90 16:31:16 IST From: Shelly Glaser 011 972 3 545 0060 Subject: Re: 3D-glasses Try also contacting Stereographics, at Box 2309, San Rafael, CA 94912 (415)459-4500, for information on special hardware/software for 3-D display with computers from the PC up. It would be more expensive than the Sega, but there are other differences as well. Tektronix, too, makes 3-D display equipment, but I do not have the address/phone for the particular department that sells it. Both systems use polarization encoding to switch one image to the right eye and the next to the left; high refresh rate is used to avoide flicker. Tektronix uses Liquid Crystal shutter on the monitor and plain polarizers on eye glasses, so extra observers are cheap and there is no electrical cord connected to the Glasses. Stereographics puts the electronic shutter on the glasses and a plain polarizer on the screen, which comes out less expensive for just few observers. Both systems have color, and are available in several resolutions. yours Shelly Glaser Department of Electronic, Communication, Control and Computer Systems Faculty of Engineering Tel-Aviv University Tel-Aviv, Israel TELEPHONE: 972 3 545-0060 FAX: 972 3 5413752 Computer network: GLAS@TAUNIVM.BITNET glas@taunivm.tau.ac.il glas%taunivm.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu Acknowledge-To: ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 Jan 90 10:05:12 EST From: peleg@grumpy.sarnoff.com (Shmuel Peleg x 2284) Subject: CFP, Israeli Conference CALL FOR PAPERS 7th Israeli Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision Tel-Aviv, December 26-27, 1990 The conference is the joint annual meeting of the Israeli Association for Artificial Intelligence, and the Israeli Association for Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, which are affiliates of the Israeli Information Processing Association. The language of the conference is English. Papers addressing all aspects of AI and Computer Vision, including, but not limited to, the following topics, are solicited: Image Processing, Computer Vision, and Pattern Recognition. Visual Perception, Robotics, and Applications of Robotics and Vision. Inductive inference, Knowledge Acquisition, AI and Education, AI Languages, Logic Programming, Automated Reasoning, Cognitive Modeling, Expert Systems, Natural Language Processing, Planning and Search, Knowledge Theory, Logics of Knowledge. Submitted papers will be refereed by the program committee, listed below. Authors should submit 4 copies of a full paper. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings. Papers should be received by the conference co-chairmen at the following address by June 1st, 1990. Authors will be notified of accepted papers by August 1st 1990. VISION: AI: Prof. A. Bruckstein Dr. Y. Feldman 7th AICV 7th AICV Faculty of Computer Science Dept of Computer Science Technion Weizmann Institute 32000 Haifa, Israel 76100 Rehovot, Israel freddy@techsel.bitnet Program Committee: M. Balaban, M. Ben Bassat, R. Dechter, E. Gudes, T. Flash, D. Lehmann, M. Luria, Y. Moses, U. Ornan, J. Rosenschein, E. Shapiro Z. Meiri, A. Meizles, S. Peleg, M. Porat, M. Sharir, S. Ullman, M. Werman H. Wolfson, Y. Yeshurun ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 90 14:42 GMT From: Rob Series 0684 895784 <"SP4IP::SERIES%hermes.mod.uk"@relay.MOD.UK> Subject: British Machine Vision Conference 1990 ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS BMVC 90 British Machine Vision Conference 1990 University Of Oxford 24th - 27th September 1990 Organised by: The British Machine Vision Association and Society for Pattern Recognition The Alvey Vision Conference became established as the premiere annual UK national conference for Machine Vision and related topics. The merger of the BPRA and Alvey Vision Club to form the BMVA enables this successful series of conferences to be continued with a similar flavour. The emphasis will continue to be on UK research being undertaken through national or international collaborative projects, providing a forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest results of investigations. Papers from other nations, especially those collaborating with UK groups, are also very welcome. A printed copy of the Proceedings will be available to delegates at the conference, and a selection of the best papers will be published separately in a special issue of Image and Vision Computing Journal. Contributions are sought on any novel aspect related to: o Image Processing and Feature Extraction o Robotic Vision and Sensor Fusion o Object Recognition and Scene Analysis o Practical Applications of Machine Vision o Reconstruction of 3D Shape o Model Based Coding o Advanced Pattern Analysis o Architectures for Vision Systems o Computational Issues in Visual Perception Papers will be reviewed by the BMVA Committee. Papers must not exceed 6 pages of A4 including figures, double column in 10 point type. A Poster session will again be held. Authors considering submitting short papers describing preliminary results may prefer to use this route. Note that posters (up to 4 sides) will be included in the proceedings. Standard format headers to assist in preparation of camera ready copy available from: bmvc90@uk.ac.ox.robots Separate cash prizes will be given for the two papers which are judged by the programme committee: (i) to make the best scientific contribution (sponsored by the BMVA committee), or (ii) to have the greatest industrial potential (sponsored by Computer Recognition Systems Ltd). TIMETABLE OF DEADLINES (1990)] 7th May Six copies of short-form paper (1500 words), or draft final-format papers (see above), to be submitted to Dr A. Zisserman 4th June Last date for early registration at preferential rate 11th June Notification of acceptance of papers. 16th July Camera-ready final paper (plus four additional photocopies) to be received by the Programme Chairman. Final date for posters. 24th Sept Conference registration. REGISTRATION PROGRAMME Dr RW Series, Dr A Zisserman, BMVC90, BMVC90, RSRE, Dept Engineering Science, St Andrews Rd, Parks Road, MALVERN, OXFORD. Worcs. WR14 3PS OX1 3PJ series@uk.mod.rsre az@uk.ac.ox.robots ------------------------------ End of VISION-LIST ********************