Computational Visual Media Conference

CVM 2019


Computer Graphics Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition



The 7th International Conference on Computer Visual Media (CVM 2019)
Bath, United Kingdom, Apr 24-26, 2019
http://www.iccvm.org/2019/
The Computational Visual Media Conference series is intended to provide a major international forum for exchanging novel research ideas and significant practical results both underpinning and applying Visual Media. With the rapid progress of Internet technology, large-scale visual data can be found on the Internet, bringing significant opportunities for novel processing of visual information, as well as commercial applications. The primary rationale for this conference series is to target cross disciplinary research which amalgamates aspects of computer graphics, computer vision, machine learning, image processing, video processing, visualization and geometric computing. Original research is sought in areas concerning the classification, composition, retrieval, synthesis, and understanding of Visual Media. CVM conference is sponsored by ASIAGRAPHICS.
Conference Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Classification and composition of Visual Media
• Cognition of Visual Media
• Enhancement and re-rendering of Visual Media
• Content security of Visual Media
• Geometric computing for image and video
• Geometry processing
• Interactive editing of Visual Media
• Image and video retrieval
• Machine Learning for Visual Media
• Recognition and understanding of Visual Media
• Social Networks and Social Media
Important Dates
Full papers due: September 21, 2018
Acceptance notification: November 23, 2018
Conference dates: April 24-26, 2019
Organisation
- Conference Co-Chairs: Peter Hall (University of Bath) & David Mould (Carleton University)
- Programme Co-Chairs: Hongbo Fu (City Univ. of Hong Kong) & Marcus Magnor (TU Braunschweig)
- Organisation Co-Chairs: Yongliang Yang (University of Bath) & Tianjia Shao (University of Leeds)
Proceedings and Special Issues
Full papers in English containing original and unpublished results are solicited. Submitted papers will be reviewed by the programme committee. All accepted regular papers will be published in journals (after a revision round), including IEEE Transactions on Visualizations and Computer Graphics, Graphical Models (Elsevier), Journal of Computer Science and Technology (Springer), and Computational Visual Media (Springer).
More information about CVM 2019 is available at http://www.iccvm.org/2019/