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Host: Hilton Portland
Sponsor: Modern Commumincation Center, Oregon State University, Textronix, IEEE, EURASIP
Homepage: http://pcs.ece.orst.edu/
Email: pcs@pcs.ece.orst.edu
Organizers: Ali Tabatabai (Chair, International Steering Committee), Wojtek Kolodziej (Chair, local organizing committee)
Deadline for abstracts: September 19, 1998
Description:
PCS is the premier international forum devoted specifically to picture coding. For more
than two decades the International Picture Coding Symposium has provided the meeting
place for the picture coding community: industry, research, academia and users. In 1999,
PCS will be held in Portland, Oregon from 21 April to 23 April, in the week prior to
the International Packet Video Workshop in New York.
PCS '99 will be the last PCS in this millennium. To commemorate this occasion, a selected number of accepted PCS '99 papers will form the basis for a special issue of IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, tentatively scheduled to be published in the second quarter of year 2000.
Prospective authors are asked to submit for review either an electronic version (MS-Word 6.0 or Postscript) by e-mail or 3 copies of a 1000 word abstract of their paper. The authors of accepted papers are requested to submit a 4 page final camera-ready manuscript that will appear in the proceedings of the symposium.
Two types of presentation will be used, oral and poster at the symposium. About 20 minutes will be allotted to each oral presentation, including discussion. Overhead projector, 35 mm slide projector, and most common videotape formats such as VHS and D1 can be accommodated. Authors are encouraged to use these facilities to demonstrate their results.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Human observer/psychophysics Feature extraction and picture processing Motion estimation and object segmentation Coding for still and moving pictures Coding of stereo and multiview images/sequences Content-based or object-oriented coding Modelling and synthetic coding Hybrid natural synthetic coding Very high resolution imaging and processing Joint video-audio processing, coding and representation Coding for database applications Error protection and resilience Joint source and channel coding Virtual reality and telepresence Media transform (image animation by voice and text) Implementation architectures and VLSI
Speakers: Kai-Fu Lee
Mail Address:
PCS '99 Tektronix, Inc. Video and Networking Division M/S 50-490 P.O. Box 500 Beaverton, OR 97007
Date received: April 21, 1999
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