Past Events
2024
12th Color and Visual Computing Symposium (CVCS 2024)
Place: Gjøvik, Norway
Date: 5-6 September 2024
This will be the twelfth time that the Colourlab at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) organizes such this event. This edition of the symposium follows up on the success achieved by the previous runs, of the biannual Gjøvik Colour Imaging Symposium (GCIS), from 2003 to 2011, and CVCS 2013, CVCS 2015, CVCS 2018, CVCS 2020 and CVCS2022. The symposium has attracted a growing number of participants and provided a platform for fruitful discussions and exploration of recent theoretical advances and emerging practical applications of colour and visual information processing.
The CVCS 2024 symposium will contain a rich programme of invited keynotes, and regular talks on a wide variety of colour imaging and visual computing topics given by young researchers and well-known international experts in the field.
Topics of particular interest to CVCS 2024 include, but are not limited to:
Colour and Image Metrology
Computational Photography
Light and Colour
Vision and Perception
Colour Science
Cross-Media Colour Reproduction
Spectral Image Capture, Processing, Analysis and Reproduction
Image and Video Processing and Analysis
Image and Video Quality Assessment and Enhancement
Material Appearance, Visualisation and Reproduction
3D Capture and Reproduction
Spectral Image Capture, Processing and Reproduction
Imaging for Applications: Remote Sensing, Cultural Heritage, Health, Forensics, Biometric
Deadlines
Submission deadline 20 May 2024
Notification of acceptance 28 June 2024
Camera ready deadline 10 August 2024
Registration deadline 15 August 2024
More information available at https://www.cvcs.no/programme/calls/call-for-papers/
2022
The AutoICE Competition
November 23, 2022 - April 17, 2023.
The winning team will be awarded a cash prize of €3,000. The teams in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th place will receive “AI4EO points” that can be used to assemble their prize bundle from the prize catalogue. Resources will be provided to assist all participants during the challenge, such as tutorials and code repositories that will be essential to their project, and access to machine learning computing resources.
The Norwegian Computing Center, the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Polar View, Nansen Environmental Remote Sensing Center (NERSC) and ESA (European Space Agency), have created a challenge to bring together AI and Earth Observation players to address “automated sea ice mapping” from Sentinel-1 SAR data.
For more information, see:
Challenge website: https://platform.ai4eo.eu/auto-ice
Promotional video: https://youtu.be/Q9fNMnexhno
Explainer video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuXIeLPyKfg
30th Color and Imaging Conference 2022 (CIC30)
7-11 November (tentatively), Scottsdale, Arizona, US
After two years of meeting online, the 30th Color and Imaging Conference is scheduled to be held in person in early November 2022. Dates and exact location are being confirmed, but dates are tentatively November 7-11.
CIC30 Details:
Call for Papers Journal First deadline: 15 May
Call for Papers Conference deadline: 6 June
Short Course and Workshop Proposals are welcome
Technical Program – held in person beginning 7 November
Call for Papers-First international symposium on the Tsetlin machine (ISTM 2022)
20-21 June, 2022, Grimstad Norway.
The emerging paradigm of Tsetlin machines makes a fundamental shift from arithmetic-based to logic-based machine learning. At the core, finite state machines, based on learning automata, learn patterns using logical clauses, and these constitute a global description of the task learnt. In this way, the Tsetlin machine introduces the concept of logical interpretable learning, where both the learned model and the process of learning are easy to follow and explain. As a result, it reduces the expertise needed to apply ML techniques efficiently in various domains. The paradigm has enabled competitive accuracy, scalability, memory footprint, inference speed, and energy consumption across diverse tasks, including classification, convolution, regression, natural language processing (NLP), and speech understanding.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
• Tsetlin Machines
• Learning automata
• Novel AI Algorithms
• Explainable and Interpretable AI
• Energy-efficient AI Systems Design
• New AI Applications including signal and image processing
• Intelligent Data Preprocessing
Important Dates
• Paper Submission deadline: March 4, 2022
• Notification to authors: April 22, 2022
• Camera-ready submission deadline: May 20, 2022
Further information
The 11th Colour and Visual Computing Symposium (CVCS 2022)
We are very happy to announce that the Colour and Visual Computing Symposium 2022 (CVCS 2022) will take place in Gjøvik, Norway, on 8. – 9. September 2022. More information can be found at http://www.cvcs.no
Important dates:
Submission Deadline: 1st May 2022
Notification of Acceptance: 1st July 2022
Camera Ready Deadline: 10th August 2022
Early Registration Deadline: 15th July 2022
The call for papers is available here: Call for Papers
2021
IS&T Color and Imaging Conference (CIC 2021)
NOBIMs collaborative partner IS&T Color and Imaging, will organise a conference November 2021.
The call for papers is available here: http://imaging.org/color
2019
Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis (SCIA 2019)
SCIA 2019 ble arrangert 11.-13. juni i Norrköping, Sverige.
Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis er en nordisk konferanse innen bildeanalyse, og holdes vekselsvis i Norge, Sverige, Danmark og Finland. SCIA 2009 ble holdt i Oslo, SCIA 2011 ble holdt i Ystad i Sverige, SCIA 2013 ble holdt i Espoo Finland og SCIA 2015 ble holdt i København. NOBIM bidrar til å arrangere SCIA-konferansene som blir holdt i Norge.