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Computer Vision -- ACCV 2009

9th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Xi'an, China, September 23-27, 2009, Revised Selected Papers, Part I

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2010

Overview

  • State of the art research in computer vision
  • Most important conference related to computer vision in Asia
  • Thoroughly reviewed post conference proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5994)

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Table of contents (35 papers)

  1. Oral Session 1: Multiple View and Stereo

  2. Oral Session 2: Face and Pose Analysis

  3. Oral Session 3: Motion Analysis and Tracking

  4. Oral Session 4: Segmentation

  5. Oral Session 5: Feature Extraction and Object Detection

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About this book

It gives us greatpleasureto presentthe proceedings of the 9th Asian Conference on Computer Vision (ACCV 2009), held in Xi’an, China, in September 2009. This was the ?rst ACCV conference to take place in mainland China. We received a total of 670 full submissions, which is a new record in the ACCV series. Overall, 35 papers were selected for oral presentation and 131 as posters, yielding acceptance rates of 5.2% for oral, 19.6% for poster, and 24.8% in total. In the paper reviewing, we continued the tradition of previous ACCVsbyconductingthe processinadouble-blindmanner.Eachofthe33Area Chairs received a pool of about 20 papers and nominated a number of potential reviewers for each paper. Then, Program Committee Chairs allocated at least three reviewers to each paper, taking into consideration any con?icts of interest and the balance of loads. Once the reviews were ?nished, the Area Chairs made summaryreportsforthepapersintheirpools,basedonthereviewers’comments and on their own assessments of the papers.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Machine Intelligence, Peking University, Beijing, China

    Hongbin Zha

  • Department of Advanced Information Technology, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

    Rin-ichiro Taniguchi

  • Birkbeck College, Department of Computer Science, University of London, London, UK

    Stephen Maybank

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