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Dear Colleague,

The 4th CompIMAGE conference (http://jessicaz.me.cmu.edu/CompImage2014) aims to bring together researchers in the area of computational modeling of objects represented in images. Different approaches, such as level set method, deformable models, optimization, geometric modeling, principal component analysis, stochastic methods, machine learning and fuzzy logic and so on will be discussed by the experts to face with problems from different applications, including medicine, biomechanics, biometrics, material science, robotics, surveillance, and defense.
The CompIMAGE'14 conference will be held in Pittsburgh, USA, on Sept. 3-5, 2014. The previous CompIMAGE conferences were held in Rome (2012), Buffalo (2010) and Coimbra (2006). CompIMAGE'14 invites submission of high-quality papers on topics including, but not limited to:

- Medical/Biological imaging
- 2D and 3D reconstruction
- Image processing and analysis
- Image segmentation
- Data interpolation
- Registration and acquisition
- Objects tracking
- Motion and deformation analysis
- Shape modeling
- Simulation
- Scientific data visualization
- Biometric person identification
- Visual data mining and knowledge discovery
- Vision in robotics and automation
- Material science
- Satellite data


Publications

The proceedings book will be published by Springer in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (www.springer.com/lncs).
The Authors of the best ranked papers will be invited to submit extended versions to the Taylor & Francis journal: Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging & Visualization (www.tandfonline.com/tciv) - There will be a meeting with the members of the journal editorial board during CompIMAGE'14.


Important Dates

- March 15, 2014: Paper submissions
- April 30, 2014: Notification of acceptance
- May 31, 2014: Final camera-ready papers
- May 31, 2014: Early Symposium registration (mandatory for authors)
- September 3-5, 2014: Conference dates

We are looking forward to see you in Pittsburgh next September.

Kind regards,

Jessica Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Joao Manuel R.S. Tavares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal
(Conference Co-Chairs)

PS. For further details please have a look on the conference website at: http://jessicaz.me.cmu.edu/CompImage2014.

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