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Advances in Visual Computing

10th International Symposium, ISVC 2014, Las Vegas, NV, USA, December 8-10, 2014, Proceedings, Part II

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  • © 2014

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 8888)

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Table of contents (90 papers)

  1. ST: Computational Bioimaging II

  2. Recognition

  3. 3D Computer Vision

  4. Applications

Other volumes

  1. Advances in Visual Computing

  2. Advances in Visual Computing

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About this book

The two volume set LNCS 8887 and 8888 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2014, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA. The 74 revised full papers and 55 poster papers presented together with 39 special track papers were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 280 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections: Part I (LNCS 8887) comprises computational bioimaging, computer graphics; motion, tracking, feature extraction and matching, segmentation, visualization, mapping, modeling and surface reconstruction, unmanned autonomous systems, medical imaging, tracking for human activity monitoring, intelligent transportation systems, visual perception and robotic systems. Part II (LNCS 8888) comprises topics such as computational bioimaging , recognition, computer vision, applications, face processing and recognition, virtual reality, and the poster sessions.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nevada at Reno, USA

    George Bebis

  • NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, USA

    Richard Boyle

  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, USA

    Bahram Parvin

  • Desert Research Institute, Reno, USA

    Darko Koracin

  • The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, USA

    Ryan McMahan

  • NextGen Interactions, Raleigh, USA

    Jason Jerald

  • Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA

    Hui Zhang

  • Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA

    Steven M. Drucker

  • University of Delaware, Newark, USA

    Chandra Kambhamettu

  • Intel Corp., Sata Clara, USA

    Maha Choubassi

  • Computer Graphics and Interactive Media Lab, Department of Computer Science, University of Houston, Houston, USA

    Zhigang Deng

  • NVIDIA, Leesburg, USA

    Mark Carlson

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