ICIP 2009

The International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), sponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society, is the premier forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied image and video processing. ICIP 2009, the 16th in the series that has been held annually since 1994, will bring together leading engineers and scientists in image and video processing from around the world. Research frontiers in fields ranging from traditional image processing applications to evolving multimedia and video technologies are regularly advanced by results first reported in ICIP technical sessions. Topics include, but are not limited to:

indexing and retrieval, authentication and watermarking. image processing and analysis, other applications.
 * Image/video coding and transmission: Still image coding, video coding, stereoscopic and 3-D coding, distributed source coding, image/video transmission, circuits and architectures.
 * Image/video processing: Image filtering, restoration and enhancement, image segmentation, video segmentation and tracking, morphological processing, stereoscopic and 3-D processing, feature extraction and analysis, interpolation and super-resolution, motion detection and estimation, architecture and systems and prototyping.
 * Image formation: Biomedical imaging, remote sensing, geophysical and seismic imaging, optimal imaging, synthetic-natural hybrid image systems.
 * Image scanning, display, and printing: Scanning and sampling, quantization and half toning, color reproduction, image representation and rendering and display and printing systems.
 * Image/video storage, retrieval, and authentication: Image and video databases, image indexing and retrieval, video indexing, retrieval and editing, multimodality image/video
 * Applications: Biomedical sciences, geosciences and remote sensing, document
 * Emerging technologies: Wireless sensor networks, nanotechnologies,.....

Paper Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit extended summaries of not more than four (4) pages including results, figures and references. Papers will be accepted only by electronic submission through the conference web site.

Special sessions
Special sessions proposals should be submitted by December 15, 2008, to Prof. Sheila Hemami and Prof. Moumen Elmelegy at the conference web site. Proposals for special sessions must include a topical title, rationale, session outline, contact information for the session chair(s), a list of authors who have agreed to present a paper in the session, and a tentative title and abstract of each paper. In addition, each special session should include a tutorial-type introductory presentation to be given at the start of the special session.

Tutorial
Tutorials will be held on Satuday, November 7, 2009. Brief proposals should be submitted by January 9, 2009, to Prof. Eli Saber and Prof. David Taubman at the conference web site. Proposal for tutorials must include a title, an outline of the tutorial and its motivation, a two-page CV of the presenter(s), and a short description of the material to be covered.

Important Deadlines:
Special sessions proposals Due: December 15, 2008 Notification of Special Sessions Acceptance: January 9, 2009 Tutorial Proposals Due: January 9, 2009 Notification of Tutorials Acceptance: February 9, 2009 Submission of Papers: January 30, 2009 Notification of Paper Acceptance: May 22, 2009 Submission of Accepted Camera-Ready Papers: July 3, 2009