ICVS 2006 New York City

2006 IEEE International Conference

on Computer Vision Systems

January 5-7, 2006 • St. Johns University, Manhattan, New York City • New York, NY, USA

The 4th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Systems will be held in New York City on January 5-7, 2006. This conference aims to gather researchers and developers from academic fields and industries worldwide to explore the state of the art in computer vision systems.

Vision systems face a number of unique challenges, the high data bandwidth requires efficient utilization of computational resources, image processing algorithms often place unique demands on data representations, expensive intermediate results must be efficiently reused rather than recomputed, and information must be propagated between frames of a video sequence. Unique system architecture can often enable new image processing paradigms.

Where most computer vision conferences emphasize work on image processing algorithms, ICVS is unique in focusing attention on the systems aspects of computer vision. It aims to be relevant to the practitioners building the computer vision systems, and encourages research in this important area.

The program committee cordially invites you to attend ICVS 2006 and submit papers on all aspects of computer vision systems including, but not limited to:

Architectural models for computer vision systems
Design methods for vision systems
Cognitive Models for interpretation, integration and control
Methods and metrics for performance evaluation
New York City photos, thanks to: Noam Shomron, Rahul Swaminhathan



Sponsor: PAMI technical committee of
IEEE