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AVSS 2012 : IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal-Based SurveillanceConference Series : Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance | |||||||||
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AVSS is the IEEE conference series on video and signal based surveillance. AVSS was started in 1998 (Genoa, Italy). Following meetings were held in 2001 (Kingston, UK), in 2003 (Miami, USA), in 2005 (Como, Italy), in 2006 (Sydney, Australia), in 2007 (London, UK), in 2008 (Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA), in 2009 (Genoa, Italy), in 2010 (Boston, USA), and in 2011 (Klagenfurt, Austria). AVSS 2012 will be held in Beijing on 18-21 September 2012. AVSS is a forum of reference for the field and offers the opportunity to meet and foster collaboration. AVSS has a tradition of participation from the worlds of research, industry, and relevant government agencies. The conference focuses on underlying theories, methods, systems, and application areas. The list of topics of interest includes, but is not limited to:
Sensors & data fusion Sensor networks Microphone arrays Infrared /visible/3D imaging Heterogeneous sensor processing Multi-sensor calibration Distributed/cognitive/ data fusion Data management & HCI Metadata management Archival & retrieval Multimodal displays Interfaces & visualization tools Object & situation-based coding Wireless, mobile interfaces Processing, detection & recognition Multidimensional signal processing Change & motion detection Feature extraction Target tracking Sound, object, scene recognition Pattern recognition Applications Reactive & preventive environments Integrated physical & cyber security Transports (rail, road, air, maritime) Unmanned vehicles & robotics Ambient intelligence Protection of infrastructures Analytics, behavior & biometrics Sound, video, multimodal analytics Activity analysis & monitoring Event modeling/recognition Static & mobile environments Biometrics Systems, performances & privacy Industrial, civilian, military systems Research prototypes Hardware & software architectures User requirements Performance evaluation Privacy in surveillance |
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