Deadline March 1, 2013 :Call for Posters/Demos for International Conference Computational Photography on 2013 (optics and medical applications are encouraged)
https://sites.google.com/site/iccp2013/call-for-posters-demos
IEEE International Conference on
Computational Photography (ICCP)
April 19–21, 2013, Harvard University
Cambridge, USA
Call for Posters/Demos
** biomedical applications using optics and computational
photography techniques are encouraged **
| Unique to ICCP is that we bring together researchers and practitioners from the multiple fields that computational photography intersects: computational imaging, computer graphics, computer vision, optics, art, and design. We therefore invite you to present your work to this broad audience during the ICCP posters session. Whereas ICCP papers must describe original research, the posters and demos give an opportunity to showcase previously published or yet-to-be published work to a larger community. Specifically, we seek posters presenting:
In addition to posters, we also welcome:
Proposal submission deadline: March 1, 2013 (8:00 pm PST) Submission format
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