European Conference on Computer Vision 2008 The 10th European Conference
on Computer Vision
October 12-18, 2008, Marseille, France

CALL FOR TUTORIALS

The European Conference on Computer Vision 2008 invite experts to present short courses and tutorials on October 12, 2008, at the same venue as the conference, the Palais des Congres Parc Chanot. Short courses and tutorials are usually half-day with the option of full day courses for wider scope topics. They aim to address a specific topic in computer vision and are supposed to provide a comprehensive overview of the topic. The audience is mostly graduate students. The topic should be of sufficient relevance with respect to the state of the art and the course should rather be educating than just a survey of techniques.
The proposal should include:
  • Title
  • Proposer's name, address, email, and short bio-sketch
  • A course description in syllabus like form
  • Names of other lecturers and short bio-sketches
  • Relevant publications of the proposer(s) with respect to the topic
  • Length of course (half day/full day) & estimated attendance
  • Whether PDF slides will be available for inclusion in the CDROM
  • Whether there will be a web page about the short course including slides
Proposals should be submitted in text form by email to the organizers, Professors Nikos Paragios (nikos.paragios-at-ecp.fr) and Dr. Emmanuel Prados (Emmanuel.Prados-at-inrialpes.fr), before May 15, 2008.

Review process
Tutorial proposals will be evaluated on the basis of their estimated benefit for our community and on their fit within the tutorials program as a whole. Factors to be considered include: relevance, timeliness, importance, and audience appeal; suitability for presentation in a half-day or day format; and past experience and qualifications of the instructors. Selection is also based on the overall distribution of topics, expected attendance, and specialties of the intended audiences.

IMPORTANT DATES
May 15th, 2008Submission deadline
October 12th, 2008Short courses and Tutorials


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