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- | From: "Huiyu Zhou" <H.Zhou@ecit.qub.ac.uk>\\ | ||
- | Subject: CFP1: SPECIAL ISSUE ON "BEHAVIOURS IN VIDEO", NEUROCOMPUTING\\ | ||
- | To: "'Huiyu Zhou'" <h.zhou@qub.ac.uk>\\ | ||
- | Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 10:20:43 -0000\\ | ||
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- | My apologies if you have received multiple copies of the following message. | ||
- | Please forward this message to anyone who may be interested. | ||
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- | ** CFP NOVEMBER 2010 ** | ||
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- | Call for Papers on ?Behaviours in Video?, Neurocomputing | ||
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- | SCOPE | ||
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- | Video cameras have been commonly used in our daily life. With a significant | ||
- | increment of the number of CCD cameras used for various purposes, there is a | ||
- | demanding call for advanced video analysis techniques that can be used to | ||
- | systematically interpret and understand the semantics of video contents, which | ||
- | have been recorded in security surveillance, intelligent transportation, health | ||
- | care, video retrieving and summarization. Understanding and interpreting human | ||
- | behaviours based on video analysis have observed competitive challenges due to | ||
- | non-rigid human motion, self and mutual occlusions, and changes of lighting | ||
- | conditions. To solve these problems, advanced image and signal processing | ||
- | technologies such as neural network, fuzzy logic, probabilistic estimation | ||
- | theory and statistical learning have been overwhelmingly investigated. | ||
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- | The primary purpose of this special issue is to organise a collection of | ||
- | recently developed video analysis techniques for understanding/interpreting | ||
- | human behaviours, starting from human detection and tracking, segmentation, | ||
- | spatial and temporal features extraction, human body modelling and synthesis, | ||
- | event detection and behaviour learning, including the applications of these | ||
- | techniques. The special issue is intended to become an international forum for | ||
- | researches to report the recent developments in this field in an original | ||
- | research paper style. The topics include, but are not limited to: | ||
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- | * Human object detection and segmentation | ||
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- | * Tracking of human objects | ||
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- | * Detection and tracking using sensor networks | ||
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- | * Crowd estimation and crowd behaviour analysis | ||
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- | * Occlusions and segmentation errors handling | ||
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- | * 2D/3D articulated human body modelling | ||
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- | * Modelling and learning of human behaviours | ||
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- | * Knowledge interpretations of human behaviours | ||
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- | * Applications and user studies | ||
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- | * Other behaviours in videos | ||
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- | SUBMISSION GUIDELINES | ||
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- | Before submission authors should carefully read over the journal's Author | ||
- | Guidelines, which are located at http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505628/authorinstructions. Prospective authors | ||
- | should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript (6-15 pages in | ||
- | the Neurocomputing publishing format) through the journal manuscript tracking | ||
- | system at the web site: http://ees.elsevier.com/neucom/, indicating that their | ||
- | contribution is for the special issue ?Behaviours in Video?. Submitted | ||
- | manuscripts will be reviewed according to the peer review policy of | ||
- | Neurocomputing. | ||
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- | IMPORTANT DATES | ||
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- | Manuscript Due April 15, 2011 | ||
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- | First Round of Reviews June 15, 2011 | ||
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- | Second round of Reviews July 15, 2011 | ||
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- | Publication Date TBD | ||
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- | GUEST EDITORS | ||
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- | Huiyu Zhou, PhD, Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information | ||
- | Technology, Queen?s University Belfast, U.K. E-mail: H.Zhou@ecit.qub.ac.uk. | ||
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- | Yuan Yuan, PhD, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University, | ||
- | U.K. E-mail: y.yuan1@aston.ac.uk. | ||
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- | Eliza Yingzi Du, PhD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue | ||
- | School of Engineering and Technology, Indiana University-Purdue University | ||
- | Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA. E-mail: yidu@iupui.edu. | ||
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- | Pingkun Yan, PhD, Philips Research North America, 345 Scarborough Rd, | ||
- | Briarcliff Manor, NY, USA. E-mail: pingkun@gmail.com. | ||