The Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation (SSIAI) is a biennial conference dedicated to all aspects of computational analysis and interpretation of images and video. SSIAI brings together researchers and practitioners in academia, industry, and government to share and discuss the latest advances in this field.
The symposium will present original contributions reporting novel research directions, results, and applications.
Topics of Interest :
Mathematical models and methods
Statistical and learning methods
Features and invariants
Segmentation and grouping
Object detection and tracking
Activity detection and classification
Image and video indexing and retrieval
Biomedical image analysis
Neuro-signal processing
Biometrics and bioinformatics
Biologically inspired computer vision
Human activity analysis
Multiscale and multispectral analysis
Remote sensing
Compressive sensing and processing
Stereoscopic and 3-D analysis
Multisensor analysis and processing
Color analysis and processing
Shape representation and recognition
Scene modeling and interpretation
Computational photography
Analysis for augmented/virtual reality
Human computer interaction
Automated inspection
Real-time analysis
Optimization methods
Performance evaluation
Computer vision for robotics
Contact :
Dr. Brian Nutter, PE, Associate Professor Co-Director,
Computer Vision and Image Analysis Lab
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
MS 3102
Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX 79409
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