ICME 2006 Toronto

Perceptual Visual Processing

Organizers

Xiaokang YANG
Institute of Image Communication and Information Processing
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
xkyang@sjtu.edu.cn
Weisi LIN
Institute for Infocomm Research
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore
wslin@i2r.a-star.edu.sg
Minoru Etoh
Multimedia Laboratories, NTT DoCoMo, Japan
etoh@ieee.org

Call for Papers

You are invited to submit papers to the special session on Perceptual Visual Processing. Images may be acquired, synthesized, enhanced, watermarked, compressed, transmitted, stored, reconstructed, evaluated, authenticated and displayed (or printed). Since the ultimate receiver of most visual signal is the human visual system (HVS), the development of image/video applications demands better understanding of the HVS, and more precise modeling of perceptual factors into image processing processes. Visual quality evaluation plays an important role in shaping and optimizing many image processing algorithms, and it is advantageous to incorporate appropriate HVS knowledge into various related tasks.

Topics of interests include (but not limited to):

  • Modeling of human visual mechanisms
  • Perceptual Visual quality metrics
  • Perceptual watermarking and encryption
  • Perceptually-optimized image/video compression and communication
  • Perceptually-optimized enhancement and rendering
  • Perceptually-inspired computer vision and machine intelligence
  • Workload characterization of multimedia application
  • Perceptually-based image retrieval
  • Medical image perception

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